Coming this Thursday August 21, 2013 in recognition of the 50th anniversary of the famous civil rights march on Washington, author Catherine Quillman leads a guided tour featuring sites related to civil rights activist Bayard Rustin. It starts at Chester County Historical Society (225 N High St) at 5:00pm. After the tour, there are refreshments and a book signing featuring Quillman’s new book “Walking the East End II”. For more information on the event click here or visit http://westchester.patch.com
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Walking Tour by Catherine Quillman
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Occupy Philadelphia Evacuation Notice
ife at the Occupy Philadelphia encampment continued unabated Monday – although on a much smaller scale – despite the passing of Mayor Nutter’s deadline for the protesters to evacuate the plaza in front of City Hall more than 24 hours earlier. The protesters had been told to leave by 5 p.m. Sunday so construction could begin on a $50 million renovation of Dilworth Plaza, real estate the Occupy movement has turned into a tent city of political activism. The city, after negotiating with segments of protesters, issued a permit that allows them to demonstrate across the street at Thomas Paine Plaza from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. but prohibits overnight camping. That permit went into effect Monday, but few appeared to avail themselves of the opportunity to protest there.
“Our point simply is that people out on Dilworth Plaza are on a work site, they do not have a permit,” said Mark McDonald, a spokesman for Mayor Nutter. “They need to pack up and leave.” About 75 tents remained on the plaza Monday, down from about 300 at the height of the protest. City sanitation workers moved throughout the plaza, removing trash and debris. Police remained in force at the edges of the plaza throughout the day, at times interacting with the occupiers as they served meals and pounded out rhythms in a drum circle. McDonald said he could not comment on when or if police would forcibly evacuate Dilworth, but said protesters would be given a final warning before arrests were made. For more information check out the full article posted by Yahoo.com here.
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