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Young Lords
In Lincoln Park
Interviewee: Jack Hart
Interviewers: José “Cha-Cha” Jiménez
Location: Grand Valley State University Special Collections
Date: 3/1/2012
Biography and Description
English
Jack Hart was a primary assistant to Walter “Slim” Coleman during the Jiménez for Alderman Campaign
of 1975. He continues to live and work in Chicago’s 46th Ward, primarily in the Uptown Community. In
the 1970s, Hart was a member of the Intercommunal Survival Committee, a white group that supported
the Black Panther Party. Members of the Committee worked with Cathy Archibald and Slim Coleman in
the Lincoln Park Neighborhood Information Center. They also helped Mr. Jiménez to layout, publish, and
finance one of the original Young Lords newspapers, and worked closely with the Young Lords and Mr.
Jiménez until Helen Shiller was elected Alderman and Harold Washington became the first African
American mayor of Chicago in 1983.
Mr. Hart joined Mayor Washington’s Administration as Assistant Commissioner. During that time he was
responsible for administering all of the City of Chicago’s rehabilitation loan programs. He also helped to
formulate and launch the Chicago Housing partnership, Low Housing Tax Credit, and the City of
Chicago’s heat receiver programs.
Today he is a licensed real estate broker and Chief Financial Officer of Affordable Property Management
Specialists in Chicago.
�Spanish
Jack Hart era el asistente de Walter “Slim” Coleman durante la campaña de Jiménez para Alderman en
1975. Señor Hart todavía vive y trabaja en el Distrito 46 de Chicago que ahora es una comunidad más
nueva y elegante. En los 1907s Hart era un miembro de la Intercommunal Survival committee, un grupo
de gente blanca que soportaba el Black Panther Party. Miembros de esa organización trabajaron con
Cathy Archibald y Slim Coleman en la el Centro de Información del Vecindario en Lincoln Park. También
ayudaron a Señor Jiménez hacer, publicar y financiar uno de los periódicos originales de los Young Lords,
y trabajo cerca con Jiménez y los Young Lords hasta 1983 donde Helen Shiller fue elijada como Alderman
y Harold Washington fue el primer Afroamericano alcalde de Chicago.
Señor Hart junto con la administración de Alcalde Washington, como Asistente del Comisario. Durante
este tiempo era responsable de administrar todos los programas de prestemos para la rehabilitación de
la cuidad de Chicago. El también ayudo formular y lanchar la asociación de Chicago Housing, Low
Housing Tax Credit, y el programa de calefacción de la cuidad de Chicago.
Ahora es un agente de urbanización y también el principal Oficial de Financias en Affordable Property
Management Specialists en Chicago.
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Young Lords in Lincoln Park Collection
Subject
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Young Lords (Organization)
Puerto Ricans--United States
Civil Rights--United States--History
Lincoln Park (Chicago, Ill.)
Personal narratives
Social justice
Community activists--Illinois--Chicago
Description
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Collection of oral history interviews and digitized materials documenting the history of the Young Lords Organization in Lincoln Park, Chicago. Interviews were conducted by Young Lords' founder, José “Cha-Cha” Jiménez, and documents were digitized from Mr. Jiménez' archives.
The Young Lords in Lincoln Park collection grows out of the ongoing struggle for fair housing, self-determination, and human rights that was launched by Mr. José “Cha-Cha” Jiménez, founder of the Young Lords Movement. This project is dedicated to documenting the history of the displacement of Puerto Ricans, Mejicanos, other Latinos, and the poor from Lincoln Park, as well as the history of the Young Lords nationwide.
Creator
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Jiménez, José, 1948-
Source
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<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/491">Young Lords in Lincoln Park collection (RHC-65)</a>
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
Date
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2017-04-25
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video/mp4
application/pdf
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eng
spa
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Text
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RHC-65
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2012-2017
Oral History
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Título
Spanish language Title entry
Jack Hart vídeo entrevista y biografía
Descripción
Spanish language Description entry
Jack Hart era el asistente de Walter “Slim” Coleman durante la campaña de Jiménez para Alderman en 1975. Señor Hart todavía vive y trabaja en el Distrito 46 de Chicago que ahora es una comunidad más nueva y elegante. En los 1907s Hart era un miembro de la Intercommunal Survival committee, un grupo de gente blanca que soportaba el Black Panther Party. Miembros de esa organización trabajaron con Cathy Archibald y Slim Coleman en la el Centro de Información del Vecindario en Lincoln Park. También ayudaron a Señor Jiménez hacer, publicar y financiar uno de los periódicos originales de los Young Lords, y trabajo cerca con Jiménez y los Young Lords hasta 1983 donde Helen Shiller fue elijada como Alderman y Harold Washington fue el primer Afroamericano alcalde de Chicago. Señor Hart junto con la administración de Alcalde Washington, como Asistente del Comisario. Durante este tiempo era responsable de administrar todos los programas de prestemos para la rehabilitación de la cuidad de Chicago. El también ayudo formular y lanchar la asociación de Chicago Housing, Low Housing Tax Credit, y el programa de calefacción de la cuidad de Chicago. Ahora es un agente de urbanización y también el principal Oficial de Financias en Affordable Property Management Specialists en Chicago.
Sujetos
Spanish language Subject terms
Young Lords (Organización)
Puertorriqueños--Estados Unidos
Derechos civiles--Estados Unidos--Historia
Lincoln Park (Chicago, Ill.)
Narrativas personales
Justicia social
Activistas comunitarios--Illinois--Chicago
Chicago (Ill.)--Política y gobierno--1951-
Chicago (Ill.). Alcalde (1983-1987 : Washington)
Discriminación en la vivienda--Illinois--Chicago
Housing--Illinois--Chicago
Source
<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/491">Young Lords in Lincoln Park (RHC-65)</a>
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RHC-65_Hart_Jack
Title
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Jack Hart video interview and biography
Creator
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Hart, Jack
Description
An account of the resource
Jack Hart was a primary assistant to Walter “Slim” Coleman during the Jiménez for Alderman Campaign of 1975. He continues to live and work in Chicago’s 46th Ward, primarily in the Uptown Community. In the 1970s, Hart was a member of the Intercommunal Survival Committee, a white group that supported the Black Panther Party. He worked closely with the Young Lords. Mr. Hart joined Mayor Harold Washington’s Administration as Assistant Commissioner and was responsible for administering all of the City of Chicago’s rehabilitation loan programs.
Contributor
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Jiménez, José, 1948-
Publisher
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
Subject
The topic of the resource
Young Lords (Organization)
Puerto Ricans--United States
Civil Rights--United States--History
Lincoln Park (Chicago, Ill.)
Personal narratives
Social justice
Community activists--Illinois--Chicago
Chicago (Ill.)--Politics and government--1951-
Chicago (Ill.). Mayor (1983-1987 : Washington)
Discrimination in housing--Illinois--Chicago
Housing--Illinois--Chicago
Language
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eng
Rights
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<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en">In Copyright</a>
Type
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Moving Image
Text
Format
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video/mp4
application/pdf
Date
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2012-03-01