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  2. Fernwood Park race riot - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Police Department established units at the projects in the two weeks following the riot. Nearly 700 police officers remained in the area near Fernwood Park Homes to protect black residents from any violence, and the order of police protection was not removed for nearly six months after the riot. [22]

  3. Fair Fight Action - Wikipedia

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    Fair Fight Action joined the Voter Empowerment Task Force, which is composed of other civil rights groups such as GA NAACP, Black Voters Matter Fund, and the Georgia Coalition for People's Agenda. The coalition's mission was to fight voter intimidation and Raffensperger 's task force. [ 10 ]

  4. Chicago Freedom Movement - Wikipedia

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    By late July the Chicago Freedom Movement was staging regular rallies outside of Real Estate offices and marches into all-white neighborhoods on the city's southwest and northwest sides. The hostile and sometimes violent response of local whites, [ 14 ] and the determination of civil rights activists to continue to crusade for an open housing ...

  5. Chicago gangbangers rage against newly arrived Venezuelan ...

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    Tyrone Muhammad, 53, a former enforcer for the Gangster Disciples who did 20 years in state prison, now runs a violence prevention program in Chicago’s inner city.

  6. Marquette Park rallies - Wikipedia

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    But Collin agreed not to march in Skokie if the City of Chicago allowed him to hold rallies at Marquette Park again. [2] After the city granted the NSPA the right to return to Marquette Park, Collin held a rally on July 9, 1978. [18] The NSPA had 25 uniformed members there, but the rally attracted around 2,000 protestors (including future ...

  7. Rainbow Coalition (Fred Hampton) - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the Rainbow Coalition was formed to unite racial groups to fight against the underlying class-based systems they believed to be the cause of the discrimination they experienced. After this event, Fred Hampton grew the group to include the Young Lords, RUA, Chicagoan gangs, and other 'New Left' organizations in the Chicago area.

  8. Chicago Civic Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Civic Federation is a Chicago-based non-partisan research organization focused on governments in the Chicago area and the state of Illinois. The Civic Federation's mission is to help local and state governments reduce their costs and improve public services by "Promoting opportunities to reform local tax structures; guarding against wasteful expenditure of public funds; and serving as a ...

  9. Days of Rage - Wikipedia

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    The Days of Rage cost Chicago and the state of Illinois about $183,000 ($100,000 for National Guard payroll, $35,000 in damages, and $20,000 for one injured citizen's medical expenses). Of Weather, 287 members were arrested during the Days of Rage and most of the Weathermen and SDS' leaders were jailed. [ 21 ]