Civil Rights Law |
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Learn about the Milwaukee based lawyer who won two of Wisconsin's most important civil rights cases and was on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. |
A brief history of the Barstow-Bashford Affair of 1856. |
Brief explanation of The Edgerton Bible case and its wider ramifications. |
United States Supreme Court Justice |
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Biography of William H. Rehnquist, who was born in Milwaukee and went on to serve as an Associate Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court. |
Term: Edgerton Bible Case in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
Term: Louis J. Ceci, 1927 in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
Brief history of the Civil Rights Movement in Wisconsin. |
The Antiquated Belief of a Chief Justice |
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Discover Wisconsin Chief Justice Edward G. Ryan's opinion on women and court |
Term: Shirley S. Abrahamson (1933) in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
Judge, Lawyer, Politician |
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Discover the history of William Francis Bailey |
Wisconsin in the Civil War |
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Discover how a pet eagle named Old Abe helped Wisconsin serve the Union in the Civil War |
Lawyer and Politician |
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Discover the history of Raymond Joseph Cannon |
Black Voting Rights Activist |
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Biography of Ezekiel Gillespie who was active in Milwaukee's small Black community, especially on voting rights issues. |
Lawyer, Politician and Businessman |
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Discover the history of Emil Baensch |
Two Lawyers Spur Abolitionist Reform and Universal Voting Rights |
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Learn how Byron Paine and Halbert E. Paine used the power of law for radical abolitionist reform in mid-19th century Wisconsin. |
Brief timeline of Wisconsin history from 1900 to 1999. |
Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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Read about the 8th Wisconsin Light Artillery, known as "Lyons' Pinery Battery," which was organized at Racine and served in the Civil War from 1862-1865. |
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