Who Was Vel Phillips?



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Vel Phillips The Fight for Fair Housing For additional resources, visit WisconsinBiographies.org Level 3

Glossary bill (n):........... a proposed law; if legislators vote to pass a bill then it becomes a law civil rights (n):.... rights or privileges that all citizens of a country have according to law discrimination (n): different treatment of people because of their race, religion, gender, etc. election (n):....... the act of choosing someone by voting elope (v):......... to secretly get married equal rights (n):... the same treatment for all people Fair Housing Law (n):.......... a law that makes it illegal to prevent people from living where they choose because of their race governor (n):..... the top executive official of a state in the United States Table of Contents Introduction....................... 2 Early Life......................... 3 Becoming a Lawyer................. 5 Milwaukee Common Council......... 7 Political Accomplishments............ 9 Conclusion....................... 10 Glossary......................... 12 march (n):........ a rally; a group of people walking together in support of a cause social justice (n):.. all people having the same advantages and disadvantages 12

Introduction A pioneer is a person who ventures into unknown territory. Pioneers open up new areas of thought, research, or opportunity for others. Wisconsin s history is full of pioneers. Jean Nicolet explored Wisconsin in 1634 when it was unknown to other Europeans. Electa Quinney forged the path for public education when she became Wisconsin s Wisconsin Historical Society. WHi-92286. first public school teacher in 1828. George Poage opened up new opportunities for others when he became the first African American to medal in the Olympic Games in 1904. Vel Phillips is also a pioneer. She accomplished many firsts in her life, Vel Rodgers Phillips including becoming (1953) the first woman and African American judge in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She also ventured into unknown territory when she proposed civil rights legislation in Milwaukee in the 1960s. Vel s pioneering spirit has left a mark on the history of Wisconsin and the United States (U.S.). 2 In 2011, the University of Wisconsin-Madison named a dormitory Phillips Hall in recognition of her accomplishments. Today, Vel continues to give Voces de la Frontera. Flickr. 2007. speeches to school, church, and women s groups. She sings about peace, economic and social justice, and the environment with a group called The Raging Grannies. Vel Phillips is a pioneer in law, politics, women s rights and civil rights. Her many firsts helped pave the pathway for others. Vel made history, and her actions have impacted the way many U.S. citizens live their lives today. Vel accomplished many firsts, and she made history. How can you make history? What are your life goals? Quotes retrieved from: Miner, Barbara. Valiant Lady Vel. Milwaukee Magazine. 08 11 2007: n. page. Web. 13 Sep. 2013. <http://www.milwaukeemag. com/ article/242011-valiantladyvel>. 11

Conclusion Early Life Tragedy struck when Vel s husband, Dale, died unexpectedly from a heart attack on April 14, 1988. The loss of her husband hurt her deeply, but Vel carried on. She ran Gwendolynne Moore s campaign for the U.S. House of Representatives, helping Moore become Wisconsin s first African American and second female Congressional representative. Vel is still active in her local community. She volunteered on a committee to help construct a statue in Milwaukee of Joshua Glover, an escaped slave. In 2006, she created the Vel Phillips Foundation to support people and projects focused on social justice, education, and equal housing. That same year, she received the Robert and Belle Case La Follette Award for Distinction in Public Service. Courtesy of Marquette University. Vel earned an honorary degree from Marquette University on May 20, 2007. Born on February 18, 1924, Velvalea Hortense Rodgers lived with her parents and two sisters on the south side of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Her father, Russell, was a business owner who managed a restaurant and a car garage. Vel s mother, Thelma, was the most important influence on her daughters lives. Vel became interested in politics after watching her mother work at the polls on election days. Thelma encouraged her daughters to pursue their dreams; Vel dreamed of becoming a lawyer. She asked her mother if this would be possible. Thelma responded, Of course you can, honey, but it will be hard because there aren t many women lawyers. 1940 2010 This map show how the population of African Americans living in Milwaukee changed over time. -- KEY -- N/A (<100 cases) 1% to 30% 30% to 60% 60% to 100% Milwuakee County % Black, 1940-2010. Map. Social Explorer. Social Explorer, n.d. Web. April, 2010. (based on data from U.S. Census Bureau) 10 3

Vel s mother established the house rules, which included no smoking, no drinking, and no swearing. One house rule went without saying: the girls knew they were supposed to get a good education. No one necessarily talked about attending college, it was just expected, described Vel. She attended Garfield Avenue Elementary and Roosevelt Junior High before attending North Division High, a mostly white school. During high school, Vel won a national oratory scholarship. After her graduation in 1942, she attended Howard University in Washington, D.C. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries. 2006. Political Accomplishments Vel still wanted to do more. In 1971, she left the Common Council, and Wisconsin Governor Patrick Lucey appointed her judge of the Milwaukee Children s Court. This made her the first woman judge in Milwaukee and the first African American judge in Wisconsin. Vel went on to become the first woman and first African American elected secretary of state in Wisconsin. In this role, she served as acting governor when the top officials left the state. Vel jokingly stated that the men hurried back once they realized they had left a woman in charge of Wisconsin. This position also made her the highest-ranking woman in state government in the U.S. Wisconsin Historical Society. WHi-55020. 4 Vel earned a college scholarship when she won a public speaking contest during high school. (from left to right) Governor Lee Sherman Dreyfus, Lieutenant Governor Russell Olsen, Secretary of State Vel Phillips, Treasurer Charles Smith, Superintendent of Public Instruction Barbara Thompson, and Attorney General Bronson La Follette 9

Negro colleague urged them to consider the adoption of a city fair housing ordinance. Then, without a word of comment or criticism, they voted to reject the proposal (June 14, 1967). Vel s vigor propelled her forward. She refused to take no for an answer. During the summer of 1967, she joined with Milwaukee s NAACP and Father James Groppi, a civil rights activist, to march across the city s 16th Street Bridge. Vel and 137 people were later arrested for their peaceful demonstration for fair housing. Their determination finally paid off. On April 30, 1968, two weeks after Dr. Martin Luther King s assassination, the Common Council passed the Fair Housing Law. After six long years of struggle, Vel s ordinance gave all people the right to live wherever they wanted. Federal Government Executive Branch President Vice President Levels of Government Judiciary Branch Supreme Court House of Representatives Legislative Branch Senate Becoming a Lawyer Vel graduated from college in 1946 with her Bachelor of Arts degree, and then enrolled at the University of Wisconsin- Madison Law School. In 1947, Vel met Dale Phillips at a party, calling it love at first sight. Vel and Dale secretly eloped in November 1947 while traveling in Iowa. They later had a formal wedding ceremony on September 12, 1948. The couple had two sons named Michael and Dale. In 1951, Vel became the first African American woman to graduate from the law school. Thurgood Marshall, a U.S. Supreme Court judge and civil rights advocate, once gave her the following advice: All lawyers, especially African-American lawyers, have a special responsibility to make the world a better place. She took his words to heart and made this her goal. Justices Representatives Senators Wisconsin Historical Society. WHi-101431. Wisconsin State Government Executive Branch Governor Lieutenant Governor Attorney General Secretary of State State Treasurer Superintendent of Public Instruction Judiciary Branch Supreme Court Justices Legislative Branch Assembly Senate Representatives Senators Wisconsin Local Government ----KEY---- Government Organization Titles Mayor Board of Supervisors County Executive or County Administrator County Supervisors City or Village Common Council Alders County OR Town Town Board Town Chairperson Supervisors Vel teamed with political activists such as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) members. 8 5

Vel started to make a difference in the political arena when she moved back to Milwaukee. She ran for the School Board to advocate equal rights for African American students and teachers. Though she lost the race, she was the first black candidate to make it past the primary election. Vel continued to publicly challenge the School Board s policies. She also became active in the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) because she wanted to help increase political representation for African Americans. Milwaukee Common Council Vel made history again when she became the first woman and the first African American elected to Milwaukee s Common Council in 1956. She gained national prominence as the first African American national committee member for the Wisconsin Democratic Party. In this role, she promoted civil rights and school integration based on the Brown vs. Board of Education court case that prohibited separate but equal schools. 1954 In a case called Brown vs. the Board of Education, the US Supreme Court rules that it is illegal to have segregation in schools. Civil Rights Era (1954 1972) 1955 Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat in the white section of a bus. 1956 1962 1963 The U.S. Supreme Court rules that segregation on buses is illegal. Malcolm X becomes a civil rights leader. He encourages people to gain equal rights by any means possible, including violence. Martin Luther King, Jr. gives a speech called I Have a Dream, and more than 200,000 people march on Washington, D.C. in support of civil rights. During the 1960s, Vel participated in numerous nonviolent protests against discrimination in housing, education, and employment. She attended national events such as the 1963 March on Washington. Vel bravely voiced her opinion against segregation in Milwaukee schools. She also called for cleaner air in Milwaukee and for the right for women to use indoor swimming pools on Saturdays. This pioneer is most notably recognized for her role in obtaining fair housing rights for people of color in Milwaukee. In 1962, she introduced the Phillips Housing Ordinance to make housing discrimination illegal. The Common Council voted it down. Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, NYWT&S Collection, LC-DIGppmsca-03130. 1964 President Lyndon Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act, preventing discrimination in employment, voting, and education. 6 1966 Kwanzaa becomes a holiday. It is a week-long celebration that honors African heritage in African American culture. 1967 1968 1972 Thurgood Marshall becomes the first African American Supreme Court Justice. Martin Luther King, Jr. is assassinated. Shirley Chisholm becomes the first African American and first Democratic woman to run for President of the United States. Vel would not be defeated. She proposed the bill three more times between 1963 and 1967. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported, Seventeen white Milwaukee aldermen listened silently for 30 minutes Tuesday while their lone The March on Washington was one of the largest political rallies in United States history. 7