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  • Tags: Target City Project

Muhammad Speaks June 24 1966 pg1.JPG
An article on Baltimore Target City Project. Discusses the Ku Klux Klan and its march through the black community. Explains how the black community no longer fears the Klan.

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Various materials related to Baltimore CORE's activities and National CORE's Black Power Project

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Newspaper articles discuss income inequality and economic discrimination. Some discussion of Cleveland Target City Project and Ford Foundation assistance.

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A brief history of Maryland Freedom Union - its creation and activities with CORE.

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Kelso's film on Second Income is broken down here into individual images. The full film is available under the audio/visual section of this website. An album also accompanies the film. Workshop leaders play the album and film together.

Frank Anderson_01.mp3
Franklin Anderson discusses Cleveland CORE, Target City Project, black Power, and Cleveland community.

CORENCO Full Proposal.pdf
A proposal drafted by CORE to create the basis for a national community development corporation.

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Various documents which discuss both Cleveland and the Baltimore Target City Project. Memorandums and articles summarize youth programs, leadership training, job training, voter registration, and other TCP activities.

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Second draft proposal submitted by Antoine Perot and Dan Deweese. The youth leadership training funding proposal was a project by CORE designed to move from Baltimore Target City to a national program.

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This document outlines the basis for CORE's request to take black power to its next phase. The document was written by Antoine Perot and edited by Ruth (Turner) Perot