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Milwaukee Turners Welcome Naming 4th Street in Honor of Vel Phillips

The Milwaukee Turners were founded in 1853 by immigrants and refugees from Germany who became strong abolitionists and allies of Frederick Douglass.

By - May 7th, 2018 04:59 pm
Turner Hall.

Turner Hall.

  • The Milwaukee Turners enthusiastically support the plan to rename Milwaukee’s Fourth Street as Vel R. Phillips Drive. The Turners own and operate what is probably the oldest non-residential property on Fourth Street, the national landmark Milwaukee Turner Hall. The Milwaukee Turners were founded in 1853 by immigrants and refugees from Germany who became strong abolitionists and allies of Frederick Douglass. Turner Hall includes a 1911 memorial to over 20 of its members who gave their lives in the fight to end chattel slavery and to save the Union.
  • “We would be honored to have Vel Phillips’s name included in the address for our historic building,“ stated Milwaukee Turner President Arthur Heitzer

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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Comments

  1. Delores Kasun says:

    “The Milwaukee Turners enthusiastically support the plan to rename Milwaukee’s Fourth Street as Vel R. Phillips Drive.”
    Vel Phillips so deserves to have Fourth Street renamed in her honor. She was a remarkable person. Thank you so much for the recognition she so deserved.

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