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Martin Luther King's Campaign

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Martin Luther King's Campaign in the North

The SCLC was shocked by the Watts Riots, and wanted to prove non-violent direct action still worked.

Chicago

Chicago

  • The SCLC was shocked by the Watts Riots, and wanted to prove non-violent direct action still worked.
  • Martin Luther King was invited to Chicago to hold protests alongside the Coordinating Council of Community Organisations (CCCO) for fairer housing in 1966.
Tenants' associations

Tenants' associations

  • The SCLC helped tenants' associations fight against segregated housing and unreasonably high rents, and started Operation Breadbasket to encourage businesses to employ more black workers.
  • They also planned a Chicago Freedom Movement.
Riots

Riots

  • However, many black politicians opposed the SCLC’s campaigns, and the SCLC didn’t really connect with ghetto gangs.
  • Riots began before King’s planned march through white neighbourhoods could start.
  • The SCLC was accused of encouraging them and state troops had to be called in to reassert order.
Result

Result

  • The March went ahead and produced a violent white response, but the media weren’t as supportive as they had been in the South.
  • An agreement was made on fair housing prices between Mayor Daley, the Chicago Freedom Movement and the Chicago Real Estate Board, so Martin Luther King and the SCLC left.
Successes

Successes

  • Operation Breadbasket helped increase black employment in white companies.
  • There had been a peaceful protest and an agreement was made.
Failures

Failures

  • King had not been able to stop the violence on both sides.
  • Mayor Daley ignored the agreement he made after King left. Housing prices stayed the same
  • The federal government didn’t do anything about Daley’s backtracking because King publicly disagreed with President Johnson’s involvement in the Vietnam War.
FBI involvement

FBI involvement

  • During the Civil Rights movement, the FBI conducted covert operations called COINTELPRO with the aim of disrupting the movement, which they felt was a risk to national security.
  • These operations included intimidation tactics like surveillance, alleged blackmail, threats, and intimidation.
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