Chickasaw in Louisville in Jefferson County, Kentucky — The American South (East South Central)
Home of Anne & Carl Braden / Civil Rights Landmark
Photographed By Duane and Tracy Marsteller, November 27, 2020
1. Home of Anne & Carl Braden Marker
Inscription.
Home of Anne and Carl Braden, also, Civil Rights Landmark. .
Home of Anne and Carl Braden. 4403 Virginia was longtime home of Anne and Carl Braden, early white allies of the southern civil rights movement. Segregationists marched here in 1954 after the couple helped an African American family desegregate a local suburb. Though they became controversial figures, the Bradens then fought to keep this area multiracial.,
Civil Rights Landmark. In the 1960s this home became a waystation for national reformers such as Rosa Parks, Angela Davis and Rev. M. L. King Jr. It was also a meeting place for young activists who led sit-ins. After Carl’s death in 1975, Anne continued organizing for racial justice, peace and workers’ rights until her death in 2006.
Presented by Metro Housing Coalition and Anne Braden Institute at Univ. of Louisville.
Home of Anne & Carl Braden
4403 Virginia was longtime home of Anne and Carl Braden, early white allies of the southern civil rights movement. Segregationists marched here in 1954 after the couple helped an African American family desegregate a local suburb. Though they became controversial figures, the Bradens then fought to keep this area multiracial.
Civil Rights Landmark
In the 1960s this home became a waystation for national reformers such as Rosa Parks, Angela Davis & Rev. M. L. King Jr. It was also a meeting place for young activists who led sit-ins. After Carl’s death in 1975, Anne continued organizing for racial justice, peace & workers’ rights until her death in 2006.
Presented by Metro Housing Coalition and
Anne Braden Institute at Univ. of Louisville
Erected 2008 by Kentucky Historical Society and Kentucky Department of Highways. (Marker Number 2254.)
49.625′ W. Marker is in Louisville, Kentucky, in Jefferson County. It is in Chickasaw. Marker is on Virginia Avenue west of Kaiser Court, on the right when traveling west. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 4403 Virginia Avenue, Louisville KY 40211, United States of America. Touch for directions.
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Also see . . . Home of Anne and Carl Braden. From Kentucky Historical Society's Explore KY History program. (Submitted on December 4, 2020, by Duane and Tracy Marsteller of Murfreesboro, Tennessee.)
Photographed By Duane and Tracy Marsteller, November 27, 2020
2. Civil Rights Landmark Marker
Photographed By Duane and Tracy Marsteller, November 27, 2020
3. Home of Anne & Carl Braden / Civil Rights Landmark Marker
Photographed By Kentucky Educational Television, 1954
4. Carl and Anne Braden
The couple during their 1954 trial on sedition charges stemming from their sale of a house in a white suburb to a Black family.
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