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Page creatorGritty (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation22:37, 29 December 2025
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Streetcar Desegregation - Philadelphia's 1867 Civil Rights Victory
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The 1867 streetcar desegregation campaign was one of America's first civil rights victories, led by Octavius Catto and William Still in Philadelphia.
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  • Philadelphia streetcar desegregation
  • 1867 civil rights Philadelphia
  • Octavius Catto streetcar
  • racial segregation public transit
  • civil rights victory Philadelphia
  • Pennsylvania Equal Rights League
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