Gladys Sweet

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Gladys Sweet was one of the African American defendants prosecuted alongside her husband in the landmark Ossian Sweet trial, a pivotal civil rights case challenging racial housing segregation in 1920s Detroit.

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instanceOf civil rights figure
human
activeInPeriod 1920s
associatedWith Clarence Darrow NERFINISHED
NAACP NERFINISHED
Ossian Sweet house NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicity African American
hasCauseOfNotability prosecution for defending her home against a white mob in Detroit
hasContext racially segregated housing practices in early 20th-century Detroit
household Sweet family household in a predominantly white Detroit neighborhood
influenced subsequent civil rights litigation on housing segregation
legalIssue racial housing segregation
self-defense in racially motivated violence
legalStatusDuringEvent criminal defendant charged in connection with a mob confrontation
movement civil rights movement in the United States
name Gladys Sweet NERFINISHED
notableFor Ossian Sweet trial NERFINISHED
opposed racially restrictive housing practices
participantIn Ossian Sweet trial NERFINISHED
partOf group of African American defendants in the Ossian Sweet case
placeOfResidence Detroit, Michigan NERFINISHED
placeOfSignificantEvent Ossian Sweet house, Detroit, Michigan NERFINISHED
roleInEvent defendant in Ossian Sweet trial
significantEvent arrest after shooting incident at Ossian Sweet house
joint trial with Ossian Sweet and other defendants
spouse Ossian Sweet NERFINISHED

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Ossian Sweet trial hasDefendant Gladys Sweet
Ossian Sweet spouse Gladys Sweet