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The 1967 sterling devaluation (or 1967 sterling crisis) was a devaluation of sterling from $2.80 to $2.40 per pound on 18 November 1967. It ended a long sterling crisis that had started in 1964 with the election of Labour in the 1964 general election, [1] but originated in the balance of payments crises of the preceding Conservative government.
The 1967 Milwaukee riot was one of 159 race riots that swept cities in the United States during the "Long Hot Summer of 1967". In Milwaukee, Wisconsin, African American residents, outraged by the slow pace in ending housing discrimination and police brutality, began to riot on the evening of July 30, 1967. The inciting incident was a fight ...
Sterling crisis may refer to: 1931 sterling crisis, emergency measures during the Great Depression; 1949 sterling crisis, devaluation; 1967 sterling crisis, devaluation; 1976 sterling crisis, IMF loan; 1992 sterling crisis ("Black Wednesday"), depreciation
July 1967 at Milwaukee ; October 1969 at Madison (welfare marchers) May 1970 at Madison (Sterling Hall bombing) January 1975 at Gresham (occupation of the Novitiate) July 1977 at the Fox Lake Correctional Institute (state employee strike). August 1992 at Wautoma (Tornado [3]) August 1994 at Big Flats (Tornado [4])
John Gilman. John Gilman (September 16, 1920 – April 26, 2011) was an American activist and World War II veteran. He first became involved in unionism and left-wing politics in high school in the 1930s.
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Brown, who played for the Bucks from 2017 until 2020, plays for a professional team in Germany. This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsin Supreme Court upholds ex ...
The Asha Project, which provides culturally specific services for African American women and others in Milwaukee, provides a crisis line from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 414-252-0075.