Harold Brown and the San Diego Congress of Racial Equality - A wonderful story of the heroes of civil rights in San Diego; a home of profound racism in the 1960s. https://open.substack.com/pub/dougporter/p/harold-brown-and-the-san-diego-congress?r=hcxf&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web #BlackHistoryMonth
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tultican (tultican@awscommunity.social)'s status on Wednesday, 01-Mar-2023 05:33:25 JST tultican -
Christi Junior (christijunior@bae.st)'s status on Wednesday, 01-Mar-2023 05:33:20 JST Christi Junior @tultican @tultican I can't believe San Diego actually used to be Based! In conversation permalink -
Christi Junior (christijunior@bae.st)'s status on Wednesday, 01-Mar-2023 10:47:57 JST Christi Junior @tultican @tultican >Jews were barred from living in La Jolla at the time. Black people in the neighborhood was not even a consideration.
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tultican (tultican@awscommunity.social)'s status on Wednesday, 01-Mar-2023 10:47:58 JST tultican @ChristiJunior When UCSD was started in 1961, many La Jolla residents were opposed because it would bring Jews to the neighborhood. Jews were barred from living in La Jolla at the time. Black people in the neighborhood was not even a consideration. San Diego was seriously racist city.
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