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Midwest Nice Apartheid with Reggie Jackson

Presented by MPL and ABHM

2025-07-12 12:00:00 2025-07-12 14:00:00 America/Chicago Midwest Nice Apartheid with Reggie Jackson Join award-winning local historian Reggie Jackson, author of "Midwest Nice Apartheid," for a series on Milwaukee's history of segregation and its ongoing impact on housing, education, and equity. Washington Park Branch - Finney Community Room

Saturday, July 12
12:00pm - 2:00pm

Add to Calendar 2025-07-12 12:00:00 2025-07-12 14:00:00 America/Chicago Midwest Nice Apartheid with Reggie Jackson Join award-winning local historian Reggie Jackson, author of "Midwest Nice Apartheid," for a series on Milwaukee's history of segregation and its ongoing impact on housing, education, and equity. Washington Park Branch - Finney Community Room

Washington Park Branch

Finney Community Room

Join award-winning local historian Reggie Jackson, author of "Midwest Nice Apartheid," for a series on Milwaukee's history of segregation and its ongoing impact on housing, education, and equity.

Join award-winning local historian Reggie Jackson, author of the upcoming book Midwest Nice Apartheid, for a 5-part series on Milwaukee’s history of segregation and its ongoing impact on housing, education, and equity. Presented by the Milwaukee Public Library and America's Black Holocaust Museum.

Reggie is the author of the upcoming book Midwest Nice Apartheid: The History and Harms of Segregation in Milwaukee, which covers how segregation policies and practices beginning in the early 1900s led to segregated spaces in metro Milwaukee. These policies and practices created a two-tier system of homeownership between blacks and whites while forcing blacks to have limited opportunities in terms of where they could live. Their residential spaces were relegated to the oldest housing stock in the city and mostly as renters because they could not acquire a mortgage from most banks while living in a redlined part of the city. This segregation limited educational and employment opportunities. Eventually black people saw that the segregated schools limited their ability to find upward mobility. By the late 1970s the manufacturing jobs that brought black people to Milwaukee started to go away creating high levels of unemployment and pockets of concentrated poverty that impacts their social determinants of health. The challenges we see in the black community today are a direct result of the past discrimination they faced in housing.

Reggie Jackson is a U.S. Navy veteran, and internationally renowned expert on race relations, the 2021 winner of the Carter G. Woodson Memorial Award from the National Education Association and the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, has conducted seminars at over a dozen college campuses around the state of Wisconsin while traveling to over fifty communities conducting lectures, workshops and facilitated dialogue sessions on American history. He is the winner of over twenty awards for his work as a journalist and activist supporting closer race relations within multiple communities throughout the state and served as Head Griot (oral historian) at America’s Black Holocaust Museum for two decades. Reggie is the protégé of the museum’s founder Dr. James Cameron, and the author of the forthcoming book Midwest Nice Apartheid: The History and Harms of Segregation in Milwaukee. Reggie’s approach to U.S. history is what he calls parallel journeys in history, recognizing that Americans of all backgrounds have shared histories that emphasize our commonalities instead of differences.

AGE GROUP: | Older Adults | Adults |

EVENT TYPE: | Special Events | History & Genealogy | Author Event |

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Mon, Mar 02 12:00PM to 8:00PM
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Tue, Mar 03, 4:30pm - 5:30pm
Finney Community Room
Mom 2 Mom is a safe, judgement free, support group for moms and birthing people to connect, share experiences, and learn from each other.

Tue, Mar 03, 5:00pm - 6:30pm
Study Room
Get simple clothes repairs done for free.

Cancelled
Tue, Mar 03, 6:30pm - 7:00pm
Story time for ages 0-18 months.

Wed, Mar 04, 10:15am - 11:15am
Other - See description for location
Walk together through Washington Park.

Fri, Mar 06, 10:30am - 11:00am
Children's Area
Story time for ages 0-18 months.

Sat, Mar 07, 9:30am - 11:30am
Resource Table
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan, grassroots organization working to protect and expand voting rights and ensure everyone is represented in our democracy.

Sat, Mar 07, 9:30am - 11:30am
Finney Community Room
Milwaukee Health Department, One MKE, Milwaukee Public Library, and UWM's Center for 21st Century Studies partnered to promote conversations around civic engagement and voting.

Tue, Mar 10, 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Adult Area
Help in crafting a resume.

Cancelled
Tue, Mar 10, 6:30pm - 7:00pm
Story time for ages 0-18 months.

Wed, Mar 11, 10:15am - 11:15am
Other - See description for location
Walk together through Washington Park.

Fri, Mar 13, 10:30am - 11:00am
Children's Area
Join us for a memorable ballet storytime with Milwaukee Ballet dancers! Along with reading a story, dancers will teach basic ballet steps, celebrating the music and movement that makes ballet special.

Sat, Mar 14, 10:00am - 11:30am
Finney Community Room
Milwaukee Water Works is excited to continue providing free lead service line replacements to our community!

Tue, Mar 17, 5:00pm - 6:30pm
Study Room
Get simple clothes repairs done for free.

Cancelled
Tue, Mar 17, 6:30pm - 7:00pm
Story time for ages 0-18 months.

Wed, Mar 18, 10:15am - 11:15am
Other - See description for location
Walk together through Washington Park.

Wed, Mar 18, 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Finney Community Room
A Death Cafe is a place for people of all ages to discuss issues of death and dying. Beverages and snacks will be offered.

Fri, Mar 20, 10:30am - 11:00am
Children's Area
Story time for ages 0-18 months.

Tue, Mar 24, 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Adult Area
Help in crafting a resume.

Cancelled
Tue, Mar 24, 6:30pm - 7:00pm
Story time for ages 0-18 months.

Wed, Mar 25, 10:15am - 11:15am
Other - See description for location
Walk together through Washington Park.

Thu, Mar 26, 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Finney Community Room
Sit down with a volunteer attorney, completely free of cost, to discuss your legal situation and the options that are available to you.

Thu, Mar 26, 3:30pm - 4:30pm
Study Room
Get an early start on your summer time job hunt! Hear about who is hiring for the summer, along with tips on filling out applications and creating a resume.

Fri, Mar 27, 10:30am - 11:00am
Children's Area
Story time for ages 0-18 months.

Sat, Mar 28, 10:00am - 11:00am
Finney Community Room
What does the Common Council actually do and who gets it all done? During this program, you'll hear Alderwoman Sharlen P. Moore share what drew her to this work and her role day-to-day.

Mon, Mar 30, 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Finney Community Room
A fun chance to watch and discuss films and other media!

Cancelled
Tue, Mar 31, 6:30pm - 7:00pm
Story time for ages 0-18 months.