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  2. José Jiménez (activist) - Wikipedia

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    On May 15, 1969, a group of 20 Young Lords members entered the administration building of McCormick Theological Seminary, demanding $601,001 from the institution to support their work. [ 1 ] In response to the police killing of Manuel Ramos, an unarmed 20-year-old shot and killed by an off-duty officer while trying to break up a fight, the ...

  3. Bruce Johnson (minister) - Wikipedia

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    Reverend Bruce W. Johnson Jr. (1938 – September 29, 1969) was a Methodist minister in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois.He was pastor of Armitage Avenue United Methodist Church (renamed "People's Church") and worked closely with the Young Lords, a Puerto Rican civil rights organization and former street gang.

  4. McCormick Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    After about ten years, the seminary moved a short distance to New Albany, Indiana, where it became the New Albany Theological Seminary. When the western frontier boundary moved, the school also moved and opened in Chicago's present-day Lincoln Park neighborhood in 1859 where the school was first known as the Theological Seminary of the Northwest.

  5. Young Lords - Wikipedia

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    Young Lords logo on a building wall, December 27, 2003. The Young Lords [a] was a Chicago-based street gang that became a civil rights and human rights organization. [2] [3] The group, most active in the late 1960s and 1970s, aimed to fight for neighborhood empowerment and self-determination for Puerto Rico, Latino, and colonized ("Third World") people.

  6. Lincoln Park, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, members of the Puerto Rican Young Lords and residents and activists mounted gigantic demonstrations and protested the displacement of Puerto Ricans and the poor including the demolition of buildings on the corner of Halsted and Armitage streets, by occupying the space and some administration buildings at McCormick Theological Seminary ...

  7. Category:McCormick Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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  8. Edgar Chandler (minister) - Wikipedia

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    He was an adjunct teacher at Chicago Theological Seminary during the 1960s, where he conducted a seminar in which Jesse Jackson was a young divinity student. Chandler later hired Jackson at the Church Federation of Greater Chicago and they became friends. [citation needed]

  9. Earle Hilgert - Wikipedia

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    McCormick Theological Seminary William Earle "Earle" Hilgert (May 17, 1923 – December 22, 2020) was an American academic theologian, administrator, and librarian. After filling various roles there for twenty years, Hilgert retired from McCormick Theological Seminary in 1990 as Professor Emeritus of New Testament.