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I think that
they should also look around in
some of those apartments where the children will have to stay, you know, where they are getting lead poisoning, and not in a church where we are trying to take care of them. [siren wails] - It turned out to be a very powerful coalitio. It was kind of making them look bad. ♪ ♪ - We hear constantly the attack on the establishment as though
it is some invisible force that does nothing good for the
community and for the country
they should also look around in
some of those apartments where the children will have to stay, you know, where they are getting lead poisoning, and not in a church where we are trying to take care of them. [siren wails] - It turned out to be a very powerful coalitio. It was kind of making them look bad. ♪ ♪ - We hear constantly the attack on the establishment as though
it is some invisible force that does nothing good for the
community and for the country
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I think that
they should also
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look around in
some of those apartments
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where the children
will have to stay,
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you know, where they are
getting lead poisoning,
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and not in a church
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where we are trying
to take care of them.
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[siren wails]
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- It turned out to be
a very powerful coalitio.
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It was kind of
making them look bad.
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♪ ♪
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- We hear constantly the
attack on the establishment
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as though
it is some invisible force
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that does nothing good for the
community and for the country.
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Movie Summary
Chicago 1969: Activists from the Black Panthers, Young Lords, and Young Patriots united African Americans, Latinos, and poor whites to confront police brutality and unfair housing practices in one of America’s most segregated cities. A timely story of collective action, The First Rainbow Coalition tells this little-known chronicle of political struggle with insight and urgency using archival footage and interviews with those who lived it.