Aztecs Fight for Equality
Decades Ago at San Diego State: looking back at the Civil Rights movement in San Diego.
In recognition of the new initiative, Decades Ago looks back at the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s in San Diego, one that saw significant participation by San Diego State students.
On the day JFK was assassinated, the Daily Aztec reported on 鈥.鈥 Throughout the week, San Diego State students were involved in demonstrations protesting discriminatory employment practices at the San Diego Gas and Electric Company. The Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), chaired in San Diego by former San Diego State student Harold K. Brown, sponsored the demonstrations.
In addition to public protests, voter registration became one of the hallmarks of the Civil Rights movement. In March 1964, to Atlanta to register black voters as part of a nationwide voter registration program sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. involving more than 100 colleges and universities. In April, students who participated reported on their experiences. said he encountered 鈥渉ate stares鈥 but no 鈥渙vert hostility鈥 from the white population, which considered the 鈥渟eparate-but-equal doctrine鈥 fair. he 鈥渞ealized that it is not necessary for one to be totally committed to the civil rights movement to effectively participate in one phase.鈥
Civil Rights activities would continue at San Diego State and in San Diego throughout 1964 and beyond.
In June, spoke to a near-capacity crowd in the Open Air Theater about the importance of pending civil rights legislation in Congress. In August 1964, CORE continued demonstrations against discriminatory employment practices by S.D.G. & E., expanding the protests to the Bank of America and other business in San Diego. San Diego State students would continue to participate in the Civil Rights movement throughout the 1960s.
In January 1966, Barbara Weeks reported on her trip to Jackson, Miss., to take part in continued voter registration drives in the South. Participating in the 鈥淔reedom Christmas Project鈥 of 1965, she stayed in a 鈥淔reedom House鈥 in Newton, Mississippi, one of many first established throughout the South during the 鈥淔reedom Summer鈥 of 1964.
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About Decades Ago at San Diego State
The 色情视频 Library's presents the weekly series "Decades Ago at San Diego State." Special Collections and University Archives staff members collect articles and photos from archived issues of The Daily Aztec, providing a glimpse of the university's past and its memorable events, people and programs.
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