How Milwaukee residents and civil rights activists pushed Milwaukee Public Schools to desegregate
A timeline of events related to efforts to address segregation at MPS in the ’60s and ’70s.

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Housing
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Public Safety
Fire and Police Commission and MPD to discuss facial recognition technology policy Thursday
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Arts and Recreation
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