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  2. Congress of Racial Equality - Wikipedia

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    Primarily, the Brooklyn chapter of CORE used community-based activism which made it one of the most influential chapters in history. In 1964, the group held a Stall-In, deliberately preventing the flow of traffic to the World Fair with the goal of drawing attention to racial discrimination, which was one of their main focuses.

  3. Bernice Fisher - Wikipedia

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    Houser reported that James Farmer, in addition to his Chicago activities, traveled the country with FOR and spoke about his national vision for CORE. He said that Fisher was the nuts and bolts person for CORE in Chicago and later St. Louis. Houser mentioned pre-CORE and initial activities in Chicago of Jim Farmer, Jim Robinson, Bernice Fisher ...

  4. There Goes the Neighborhood (book) - Wikipedia

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    The book mentions Albert O. Hirschman's theory of exit, voice and loyalty. It also provides statistics about the population by race and Hispanic origin from 1980 to 2000. This chapter talks about the change in racial history in Chicago and the cause of white flight early on (civil rights). The other chapters will focus on the resident's ...

  5. 8th ward, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    [1] [5] 34th William S. Powell 1869–1871 [1] Michael B. Bailey 1870–1874 [1] 35th 36th Jeremiah Clowry 1871–1873 [1] 37th 38th James H. Hildreth: 1873–1876 Democratic: Redistricted to 7th ward in 1876 [1] [5] Patrick C. McDonald 1874–1875 [1] 39th Frank Lawler: 1876–1886 Democratic: Later elected alderman again in 1895 in 19th ward ...

  6. The Comet (fanzine) - Wikipedia

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    The publication was an effort of the Science Correspondence Club's Chicago chapter. Its original editors were Raymond A. Palmer and Walter Dennis and the first issue, titled The Comet, was published in May 1930. [1]

  7. The City (Park and Burgess book) - Wikipedia

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    The publication of this work was preceded by an article published by Park in 1915; [4] a modified version of this work appears as Chapter 1 [5] in The City, edited by Park and Burgess (1925). [5] The article - considered to be the primer for the Chicago School of Sociology - is one of the most important urban models in the 20th century. [6]

  8. The Film Group - Wikipedia

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    The two films are closely related and document the unrest of the 1968 Democratic National Convention, follow the Chicago chapter of the Black Panthers, and refute the city of Chicago's media cover up of Fred Hampton’s death. In 1969 they released a seven part educational film series Urban Crisis and the New Militants in an attempt to update ...

  9. Chicago Better Housing Association - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Better Housing Association (CBHA) is an open housing organization created in the 1950s to counter discrimination in the allocation of housing in the United States. The group campaigned for open housing legislation, and later planned and commissioned several affordable housing schemes and other improvements in the Chicago area.