MLK's changing priorities (Ghetto's) Flashcards

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what problems were there with the Ghetto’s?

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  • housing was extremely poor
  • white prejudice made it hard to move
  • poor quality education for blacks made it difficult to break away from the poverty cycle.
  • vast majority of police were white racists
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when did the Watts riots begin

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summer of 1964 , however the first large scale one was in Los Angeles August 1965.

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what occurred during the Watts riots?

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  • a black mob was crying out “long live Malcolm X”

- set fire to several blocks of stores

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how did MLK describe the Watts riots?

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as a class revolt, “unprivileged against the Privileged.”

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what was the aim from the Chicago campaign?

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  • to end de facto segregation in housing and employment
  • the ghetto’s went against civil rights
  • residents of ghetto’s felt that civil rights activists had neglected them,
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how many blacks were living in economic segregation in Chicago?

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out of a population of 3 million 700,000 were black and living in poverty.

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how did King play an active role in the campaign?

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in 1966 he moved his family to a ghetto residence

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who was the Mayor Daley?

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he was the Mayor and he agreed with King that something needed to happen about the housing however went back on his word and did not do anything,

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what was the significance of the Chicago campaign?

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  • northern whites sympathised with Chicago whites as they new if blacks moved in then house value would go down.
  • kings campaign achieved little accept the $4 million from federal government to Chicago housing
  • people lost faith in the civil rights movement
  • it alienated whites
  • some turned to the black power campaign
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10
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when was king assassinated?

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1969 by white racist James Earl Ray.

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how many black people graduated high school in 1960?

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32% compared to 56% of whites

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statistic that highlights economic inequality for black people?

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  • Blacks made up 11% of America but 46% were unemployed
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why did MLK start his Chicago campaing?

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  • although there was now de jure segragation de facto segregation still existed in black ghetto’s (economic and social inequality)
  • This was turning blacks to radicalism and violence and he hoped his chicago campaign would get people reject radicalism.
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how did King draw attention to the inequalities black were facing?

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  • led reporters around the rat infested ghetto’s with no heating.
  • he also led marches through white neighbourhoods where they were exposed to white violence and abuse.
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