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Wisconsin Hometown Stories

Pontotoc Up North

Southern Black families moved to Beloit to escape injustice and seek job opportunities.

Aired 10/21/2024 | Rating TV-PG

Wisconsin Hometown Stories

Pontotoc Up North

Clip: Special | 9m 27sVideo has Closed Captions

Southern Black families moved to Beloit to escape injustice and seek job opportunities.

Beginning in the late 1800s, the Great Migration brought Black families north for opportunity in industrial cities like Beloit. Once in Beloit, Black workers and families faced unequal pay and housing opportunities.

Aired 10/21/2024 | Rating TV-PG

Wisconsin Hometown Stories is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

A Better Life

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Across decades, Beloit’s newcomers find opportunity and community through education. (7m 7s)

City on the Way

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Beloit’s residents revitalize their city and return to the confluence where it all began. (10m 39s)

Early History

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The confluence of two waterways drew the Ho-Chunk Nation and settlers to the Beloit area. (7m 26s)

Innovation Makes Beloit

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Early residents built up their city through Beloit College and industrial innovation. (9m 47s)

Preview - Wisconsin Hometown Stories: Beloit

Stories of industry, education and community pride illustrate Beloit’s rich history. (30s)

Program Extra: Bootleg Butter

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John Patrick’s family grocery store fed a hunger for yellow margarine on the state line. (2m 40s)

Program Extra: Growing Up on the Rock

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Ron and Gary Delaney fondly remember growing up on the Rock River. (3m 36s)

Program Extra: Keeping Flats History Alive

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Three former Fairbanks Flats residents reminisce growing up in their community. (2m 25s)

United For Victory

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Beloit’s industry, college and community each contributed to World War II victory. (8m 31s)

Youth Media Extra: Deportation

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Students examine the history of deportation in the United States. (5m 48s)

Youth Media Extra: Negocios

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Students examine the history of Latino-owned businesses in Beloit and nationally. (4m 22s)

Youth Media Extra: No Entiendo

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Students examine the history of accommodations for Latino students in schools. (5m 52s)

Youth Media Extra: Tú No Eres De Aquí

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Students examine the history of discrimination against Latinos in the workplace. (5m 30s)

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