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THE CHICAGO PLAN

2014,2015
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Overview
Prior to 1984, black and Latino activists in New York City had made some advances in forming coalitions in the labor movement, student organizations, tenant organizations, and the movement for community control and empowerment. There were also notable black and Latino coalitions protesting U.S. foreign policy in Central America and South Africa. But coalition building around electoral politics continued to present significant challenges. Black politicians could be ethnocentric and paternalistic toward Latino leaders and voters; black politicos assumed they knew what Latinos wanted and did not invite them to join coalitions. Meanwhile, Latino political operatives tended to view black leaders