Officers fought for - and won - rights for black officers
According to city officials, the year after the 1964 Civil Rights Act was signed into law, 12 black police officers – who were among 15 with the police department – sued the city demanding they be treated the same as their white colleagues. The first judge’s ruling was not in their favor; however, they appealed and won the lawsuit on August 1, 1968.
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