Cherry Tree Protest at Jefferson Memorial site

Title

Cherry Tree Protest at Jefferson Memorial site

Description

In November 1938 a group of white women led by Eleanor Patterson, owner of the Washington Times-Herald, protested the removal of cherry trees from the Tidal Basin to make way for the Jefferson Memorial. On November 18, the women chained themselves to trees at the Memorial worksite and stole workmen's shovels. Their tactics delayed cherry tree removal until officials convinced the women that after the removal of cherry trees to make way for the Memorial, more would be planted elsewhere along the Tidal Basin.

Source

"Roosevelt Curbs Tree 'Rebellion,'" New York Times, November 19, 1938.

Date

11/17/1938-11/19/1938

Coverage

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19381117

Description

In November 1938 a group of white women led by Eleanor Patterson, owner of the Washington Times-Herald, protested the removal of cherry trees from the Tidal Basin to make way for the Jefferson Memorial. On November 18, the women chained themselves to trees at the Memorial worksite and stole workmen's shovels. Their tactics delayed cherry tree removal until officials convinced the women that after the removal of cherry trees to make way for the Memorial, more would be planted elsewhere along the Tidal Basin.

Date

11/17/1938-11/19/1938

Coverage

1920-1949

Source

"Roosevelt Curbs Tree 'Rebellion,'" New York Times, November 19, 1938.

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