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What was the outcome of King’s campaign in the North?
It had mixed results, with some successes and failures
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What were the successes and failures of King’s campaign in the North?
Successes:
Peaceful demonstrations were well supported
An agreement on fairer housing practices
Failures:
Violence occurred beyond King's control
Housing policies did not change in reality
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How did King’s experience in the North differ from the South?
He faced more hostility and had less influence from black churches
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What was the
King's campaign
in the
north
?
It aimed to address racial discrimination and economic inequality in northern cities.
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What was the reaction of the
white community
to the
actions of King
and the
SCLC
in
Chicago
?
They reacted negatively and threatened the activists
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What was the effect of Dr. King's presence in
Chicago
on the civil rights movement?
His presence helped to hold back the split between blacks and whites in the movement
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What happened to the civil rights movement after Dr.
King
left
Chicago
?
A wider split between blacks and whites began to emerge
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What was the focus of
King's campaign in the North
?
To support all poor people, not just poor black people
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Why was King's Chicago campaign considered not very successful?
It largely failed to connect with communities
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What event shocked King and influenced his focus on living conditions?
The Watts riot
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What was a significant reason for the failure of King's campaign in the North?
Black Chicago politicians did not support it
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How did violent incidents during the campaign affect King's reputation?
They discredited him somewhat
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How was King's relationship with President Johnson affected during this time?
It became strained due to opposition to Vietnam War
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What did Johnson believe he had accomplished for the civil rights movement?
Passing the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act
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What was the nature of the improvements in black people's lives according to the text?
Legal gains rather than social gains
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What was Johnson's priority during the Vietnam War?
To focus on the war rather than civil rights
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What did Bob Lucas refer to in his interview regarding black marches?
Black retaliation to white violence occurred
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What did the last black marches in Chicago indicate about non-violence?
It wasn't effective in the North
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How did the presence of Dr. King affect the violence in the civil rights movement?
It kept violence at bay out of respect
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What shift occurred in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)?
It changed to the
Student National Coordinating Committee
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Why was King's campaign in the North seen as a failure compared to his previous campaigns?
It did not resonate like Montgomery or Selma
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What prompted King to improve lives in the North?
The riots in LA in 1965 and 1966
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What was the public's initial reaction to King's campaigns in the North?
People seemed broadly supportive at first
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What challenge did legal gains present for black communities?
They did not transform into lifestyle gains
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What were the key issues faced by King's campaign in the North?
Lack of support from black politicians
Failure to connect with ghetto communities
Violent incidents discrediting King
Strained relationship with President Johnson
Shift towards more militant protests among some activists
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What were the broader implications of King's campaign in the North?
Highlighted divisions within the civil rights movement
Showed frustration with the pace of change
Indicated a shift towards more militant approaches
Revealed the limitations of legal gains for black communities
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What were the outcomes of King's campaign in the North?
Largely seen as a failure
Did not achieve lasting support
Led to increased tensions between black and white communities
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