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The Young Lords of Lincoln Park

Discover the little-known story of the Young Lords and its founder, José "Cha-Cha" Jiménez.

Before Lincoln Park was known for its multimillion-dollar homes, the neighborhood was the beating heart of Chicago’s Puerto Rican community, and the base of operations for a band of Puerto Rican revolutionaries known as the Young Lords. Audio-narrated descriptions of key visual elements are available.

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The Young Lords of Lincoln Park

Discover the little-known story of the Young Lords and its founder, José "Cha-Cha" Jiménez.

Before Lincoln Park was known for its multimillion-dollar homes, the neighborhood was the beating heart of Chicago’s Puerto Rican community, and the base of operations for a band of Puerto Rican revolutionaries known as the Young Lords. Audio-narrated descriptions of key visual elements are available.

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Lincoln Park's Puerto Rican Community

Lincoln Park was once home to a vibrant Puerto Rican community.

Long before it was an affluent neighborhood of multimillion dollar homes, Lincoln Park was home to a small but vibrant Puerto Rican community.

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The Occupation of McCormick Seminary

The Young Lords staged an occupation of a seminary building in Lincoln Park.

In response to a tragic event, the Young Lords stage an occupation of a building at the McCormick Theology Seminary.

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The Legacy of the Young Lords

The Young Lords Organization continues to inspire activism today.

The Young Lords Organization continues to inspire activism today. DePaul University honors the Young Lords.

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Rhythm of Resistance: Bomba Music and The Young Lords

Bomba artist Ivelisse Diaz shares the connection between the Young Lords and Bomba music.

Puerto Rican Bomba artist and educator Ivelisse Diaz learned about the Young Lords Organization at an early age growing up in Chicago’s Humboldt Park neighborhood. The connections between the activism of the Young Lords and Bomba music resonated immediately with Diaz, who performs with her ensemble La Escuelita Bombera de Corazón in front of old and new generations of the Young Lords alike.

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