The Chicago Freedom Movement by Mary Lou Finley

Martin Luther King Jr. and Civil Rights Activism in the North

Set against the backdrop of the civil rights era, this compelling narrative delves into the transformative Chicago Freedom Movement, highlighting its pivotal role in challenging systemic racism and advocating for economic justice in the North. Through a detailed exploration of grassroots activism, strategic alliances, and the relentless pursuit of equality, the book captures the movement's profound impact on urban policy and its enduring legacy in the fight for civil rights. It offers an insightful examination of the dynamic interplay between local struggles and national movements, shedding light on the complexities and triumphs of this significant chapter in American history.

Published
2016
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Unknown
Length
Moderate
Pages
400-450
Original Language
English
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