A new landmark will be dedicated this weekend to mark the 50th anniversary of efforts to integrate Rainbow Beach on the South Side.
During the summers of 1960 and 1961, demonstrators staged "wade-ins" at Rainbow Beach to protest segregation.
During the summers of 1960 and 1961, demonstrators staged "wade-ins" at Rainbow Beach to protest segregation.
Organizers of the dedication ceremony set for Aug. 20 say mobs used violence to keep black visitors from using the beach.
Protest leaders Norman and Velma Hill were seriously injured on Aug. 28, 1960 when they tried to use the beach as part of the "wade-in." The beach was integrated the following summer.
Velma Hill says the "wade-ins" inspired people across the city to work against discrimination.
A plaque honoring the demonstration will be installed on the lakefront.
The integration worked so well with crime so thick, you can't tell the aggravated batteries from the robberies, good job!Protest leaders Norman and Velma Hill were seriously injured on Aug. 28, 1960 when they tried to use the beach as part of the "wade-in." The beach was integrated the following summer.
Velma Hill says the "wade-ins" inspired people across the city to work against discrimination.
A plaque honoring the demonstration will be installed on the lakefront.
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