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Dublin Core
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Title
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Attempted Nazi March in Skokie, 1977 and 1978, Digital Collection
Description
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<p>During the late 1970s, a small group of neo-Nazis based in Chicago attempted to hold a rally in the Village of Skokie, Illinois, a community that was known to have a large Jewish population. Local officials resisted the group’s efforts through by passing a series of ordinances aimed at preventing demonstrations or parades by hate groups. The ordinances were ultimately overturned following a series of state and federal lawsuits because they infringed on the group’s First Amendment rights and the neo-Nazis were issued a permit to demonstrate in Skokie. However, instead of facing the growing number of organized counter-demonstrators, the group held rallies in Federal Plaza and in Marquette Park in Chicago. <br /><br />Visit <a title="Attempted Nazi March in Skokie" href="https://skokiehistory.omeka.net/exhibits/show/attempted-nazi-march/timeline">Skokie Public Library's online exhibit</a> to see the events as they unfolded. The library's digital collection, seen here, includes newspaper articles, editorials, recordings from the Skokie Village Board of Trustees meetings, a memoir written by a local clergywoman, and two documentary films.</p>
<p>For further information, you can find more resources in the library. If you have questions or comments send us an <a title="email Skokie Public Library" href="mailto:tellus@skokielibrary.info">email </a>or call us at 847-673-3733.</p>
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<h3><a title="Attempted Nazi March in Skokie" href="https://skokiehistory.omeka.net/exhibits/show/attempted-nazi-march/timeline">Attempted Nazi March in Skokie online exhibit</a></h3>
Subject
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Skokie History
Creator
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Skokie Public Library
Moving Image
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Original Format
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Video recording, VHS
Duration
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0:08:29
Producer
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Jewish Broadcasting Network
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Title
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Skokie: Memories of a March
Description
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Documentary film, produced by the Jewish Broadcasting Network (JBN) in 2002, chronicles the events surrounding the efforts of the National Socialist Party of America (Nazi Party) to march in the predominantly Jewish community of Skokie, Illinois in 1977. The film includes interviews with Judge Harvey Schwartz, Rabbi Neil Brief, Ron Gould, and Jackie Melinger. In addition, recordings of the voices of Sol Goldstein, Mrs. Luda Beck, Nathan Schaffner, and Jack Israel from the late 1970s are included in this film. A note at the end of the film indicates that funding was provided by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klein. The original video recording is 9 minutes long.
Date
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2002
Format
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Quicktime
Subject
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Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie
National Socialist Party of America
Racism -- United States
Freedom of speech -- Illinois -- Skokie
Holocaust survivors -- Illinois -- Skokie
Skokie (Ill.) -- Demonstration, 1977
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©Jewish Broadcasting Network
Rights
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In Copyright <a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/">http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/</a>
Contributor
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Melinger, Jackie
Brief, Neil (Rabbi)
Schwartz, Harvey
Gould, Ron
Language
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eng
Temporal Coverage
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1970s (1970-1979)
2000s (200-2009)
documentaries
video