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  2. Category:Activists from Chicago - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for activists born, raised, or closely associated with Chicago. ... Pages in category "Activists from Chicago" ... a non-profit organization ...

  3. Chicago Public Schools boycott - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Public Schools boycott, also known as Freedom Day, was a mass boycott and demonstration against the segregationist policies of the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) on October 22, 1963. [1] More than 200,000 students stayed out of school, and tens of thousands of Chicagoans joined in a protest that culminated in a march to the office of ...

  4. Brown Berets - Wikipedia

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    [10] The clinic's director, Dorthy Cutler, worked with Cook County Hospital and other major hospitals in the Chicago area to provide free medical care in the Chicago area. [25] The Chicago Brown Berets were activists for public education. The group occupied Frobel Middle School for a day before the Chicago Police removed the protestors from the ...

  5. Chicago school renamed to honor civil rights activist Harriet ...

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    A Chicago elementary school has unveiled a new sign letting people know it is leaving behind the name of a The post Chicago school renamed to honor civil rights activist Harriet Tubman appeared ...

  6. José Jiménez (activist) - Wikipedia

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    José Jiménez (August 8, 1948 – January 10, 2025), nicknamed Cha Cha, was a Puerto Rican-American political activist and the founder of the Young Lords, a Chicago-based street gang that became a civil and human rights organization. [1] [2] Started on September 23, 1968, it was most active in the late 1960s and 1970s.

  7. Freedom Schools - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Schools were temporary, alternative, and free schools for African Americans mostly in the South.They were originally part of a nationwide effort during the Civil Rights Movement to organize African Americans to achieve social, political and economic equality in the United States.

  8. Chicago Public Schools, teachers union reaffirm being a ...

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    Chicago Teachers Union Vice President Stacy Davis Gates speaks before a march to demand that police officers be removed from schools in Chicago, Illinois, U.S. June 24, 2020.

  9. Organizations rally for social justice in schools ...

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    Black Greek organizations were joined by registered participants outside of the state Capitol on Wednesday to advocate for social justice in schools, communities and other spaces.