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Summary Of: Young Lords

The Young Lords began as a Chicago... right after the Young Lords took over the Chicago Avenue Police Station... the Young Lords were restructured into ministries in an attempt to build better organization and a Puerto Rican... the New York chapter of the Young Lords Organization was officially founded on... The Young Lords movement focused most of their activity around... The Young Lords set up many community projects similar to those of the Black Panthers but with a... The female leadership in New York pushed the Young Lords to fight for women... group within the Young Lords led by Hilda Ignatin... The Young Lords carried out many direct action occupations of vacant land... the Young Lords health program was coordinated by Dr... the Young Lords were also influenced by groups such as the... the Young Lords began organizing conferences and marches calling for Puerto Rican independence... The Young Lords grew into a national movement... While the Young Lords advocated similar armed strategies to those advocated by the Black Panthers... the Young Lords had been crippled and had all but been destroyed by the FBI... many Young Lords continued to pursue their vision for self... the Young Lords resurfaced after two and a half years of being forced underground by repression from groups... the Young Lords ran the 1975 aldermanic campaign for Cha... That day the Young Lords gave out 30... They began to archive Young Lords history and to document the displaced Latinos and poor of the Lincoln Park neighborhood... Many Young Lords showed support for the freed Puerto Rican nationalist leaders and urban guerrilla groups like the... about the initial transformation of the Young Lords gang in Lincoln Park... and Pa grocery store owner chased fruit thefting Young Lords and the Methodist supporter... excellent history and explanation of the Young Lords with lots of links and access to a book and documentary about the Young Lords... The Young Lords and Early Chicago Puerto Rican Gangs... attempts to place the Young Lords in the context of ethnic Puerto Rican history and youth...

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