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| Creator: | University District Movement |
| Title: | Ethics of harassment: A UDM report [page 2 of 2] |
| Date: | 1967-1972 |
| Description: | Announces: "The Seattle police overstep their bounds in the District: the attitudes and sheer numbers of uniformed patrolmen at times lend this University community the air of an armed camp." Calls for: End to police harassment, intimidation, and illegal searches in the University District. Background information: The University District Movement (UDM) was formed in 1967 as a reaction against police and local merchant harassment of "hippies" and racial minorities. (Crowley, Walt. Rites of Passage: A Memoir of the Sixties in Seattle. Seattle: University of Washington Press. pp. 65-67) The Civil Rights Digital Library received support from a National Leadership Grant for Libraries awarded to the University of Georgia by the Institute of Museum and Library Services for the aggregation and enhancement of partner metadata. |
| Types: | Flyers |
| Subjects: | Police brutality--Washington (State)--Seattle | Civil rights--Washington (State)--Seattle | Homeless persons--Washington (State)--Seattle | University District Movement | University District (Seattle, Wash.) | Police--Complaints against--Washington (State)--Seattle | Seattle (Wash.) | King County (Wash.) |
| Collection: | Vietnam War Era Ephemera Collection |
| Institution: | University of Washington's Libraries |
| Contributors: | Vietnam War Era Ephemera Collection (University of Washington. Libraries) | University of Washington. Libraries. Special Collections Division | University of Washington. Libraries. Digital Initiatives |
| Online Publisher: | [Seattle, Wash.] : University of Washington Digital Initiatives | 2001/2003 |
| Original Material: | 35 x 21.5 cm Vietnam War Era Ephemera Collection, Box 6/6. University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division. |
| Related Materials: | Forms part of the Vietnam War Era Ephemera Collection |
| Persistent Link to Item: | https://content.lib.washington.edu/u?/protests,97 |




