Golightly, Cornelius L., 1917-1976
Biography:
Philosophy professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee during the 1960s; he was the first African American elected to the school board of the Milwaukee public schools in 1961, where he worked to eliminate de facto segregation.
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Archival Collections and Reference Resources
- March on Milwaukee: Civil Rights History Project (Golda Meir Library (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries))
- 1 Notes on meeting with Lorraine M. Radtke, undated (Documents)
- 80 Mayor's Log, 9 August, 1967, Page 67 (Administrative reports)
- Barbee Papers, Transcript Amos VS School Board, 1973 October 3 (Documents)
- Barbee Papers, Transcript Amos VS School Board, 1973 September 10 (Documents)
- Barbee Papers, Transcript Amos VS School Board, 1973 September 26 (Documents)
- Barbee Papers, Transcript Amos VS School Board, 1974 January 14 (Documents)
- Barbee Papers, Transcript Amos VS School Board, 1974 January 23 (Documents)
- Barbee Papers, Transcript Amos VS School Board, 1974 January 24 (Documents)
- Barbee Papers, Transcript Amos VS School Board, 1974 January 30 (Documents)
- News film clip from the special assignment on school boycotts and de facto segregation in Milwaukee, October 18, 1965 (with sound and silent, 2 of 3) (Moving Image)
- Oral History Interview with Cecil Brown Jr. and Loretta, August 9, 1995, part II (Sound recordings)
- Oral History Interview with Mildred Harpole, June 15, 1995, part I (Sound recordings)
- Oral History Interview with Peter Murrell Sr. and Eva Ruth June 2, 1995, part I (Sound recordings)
- Oral History Interview with Reuben Harpole Jr., June 6, 1995, part I (Sound recordings)