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The Young Lords, who originated as a Chicago street gang fighting
gentrification and unfair evictions in Puerto Rican neighborhoods,
burgeoned into a national political movement in the late 1960s and
early 1970s, with headquarters in New York City and other centers
in Philadelphia, Boston, Los Angeles, and elsewhere in the
northeast and southern California. Part of the original Rainbow
Coalition with the Black Panthers and Young Patriots, the
politically radical Puerto Ricans who constituted the Young Lords
instituted programs for political, social, and cultural change
within the communities in which they operated. The Young Lords
offers readers the opportunity to learn about this vibrant
organization through their own words and images, collecting an
array of their essays, journalism, photographs, speeches, and
pamphlets. Organized topically and thematically, this volume
highlights the Young Lords' diverse and inventive activism around
issues such as education, health care, gentrification, police
injustice and gender equality, as well as self-determination for
Puerto Rico. In recovering these rare written and visual materials,
Darrel Enck-Wanzer has given voice to the lost chorus of the Young
Lords, while providing an indispensable resource for students,
scholars, activists, and others interested in learning about this
influential grassroots "street political" organization.
The Young Lords, who originated as a Chicago street gang fighting
gentrification and unfair evictions in Puerto Rican neighborhoods,
burgeoned into a national political movement in the late 1960s and
early 1970s, with headquarters in New York City and other centers
in Philadelphia, Boston, Los Angeles, and elsewhere in the
northeast and southern California. Part of the original Rainbow
Coalition with the Black Panthers and Young Patriots, the
politically radical Puerto Ricans who constituted the Young Lords
instituted programs for political, social, and cultural change
within the communities in which they operated. The Young Lords
offers readers the opportunity to learn about this vibrant
organization through their own words and images, collecting an
array of their essays, journalism, photographs, speeches, and
pamphlets. Organized topically and thematically, this volume
highlights the Young Lords' diverse and inventive activism around
issues such as education, health care, gentrification, police
injustice and gender equality, as well as self-determination for
Puerto Rico. In recovering these rare written and visual materials,
Darrel Enck-Wanzer has given voice to the lost chorus of the Young
Lords, while providing an indispensable resource for students,
scholars, activists, and others interested in learning about this
influential grassroots "street political" organization.
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