Milgram - Side 1 from ON MOVING POLITICAL WHEELS - Milgram introduces himself as someone who spent 10 years in the Civil Rights Movement before he became a builder. Says that he started building because builders were building for white people only and he wanted to build only Integrated Housing. Discusses how he opened his first development in Philadelphia in 1954 and the challenges he went through to set up this integrated housing. In addition, he discusses how a White Presbyterian and a Negro Presbyterian group came together to form the Princeton Housing Group which joined with Milgram on his integrated housing project. Finally, discusses his national organization for integrated housing, Modern Community Developers for Integrated Housing.[#14484], undated
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