Alice's Ordinary People
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This 2012 documentary by Craig Dudnick features Alice Tregay, an ordinary Chicago woman who stood up to injustice in her community.
Alice’s life story reads like a history of the civil rights movement. She fought 'Willis Wagons,' second class structure
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built to relieve overcrowding in Chicago schools which served the African American community. In 1966, Dr. King came to Chicago; she and her husband marched with him. It was at this time that Dr. King joined Reverend Jesse Jackson and Reverend James Bevel, forming Operation Breadbasket.
Following the screening, the award winning director of the film, Craig Dudnick, will lead a discussion of the film’s themes and topics.
This 55-minute film is not rated.
For Grade 6 to Adult.
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Organization:
Ann Arbor District Library- Downtown LibraryLocation:
343 S. 5th Ave.
Ann Arbor, MI, 48104United States
See map: Google Maps
Phone:
734.327.4200Contact name:
Al Sjoerdsma
Email address:
The event has already taken place on this date:
02/08/2017
Time:
7:00pm-8:30pm
Ages
9-12 years Teenagers Adults without kidsWeb Service
