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  • Collection: Young Lords in Lincoln Park Collection
Go to COINTELPRO Puerto Rican Groups, Section 2 EBF 89 105-93124 item page

FBI Counterintelligence Program (COINTELPRO) files on Puerto Rican Groups, Section 2 EBF 89 105-93124. Obtained under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts.
Go to COINTELPRO  Puerto Rican Groups, Section 2 (87-130) 105-93124 item page

FBI Counterintelligence Program (COINTELPRO) files on Puerto Rican Groups, Section 2 (87-130) 105-93124. Obtained under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts.
Go to COINTELPRO Puerto Rican Groups, Section 1 (1-86) 105-93124, part 2 item page

FBI Counterintelligence Program (COINTELPRO) files on Puerto Rican Groups, Section 1 (1-86) 105-93124, part 2. Obtained under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts.
Go to COINTELPRO Puerto Rican Groups, Section 1 (1-86) 105-93124, part 1 item page

FBI Counterintelligence Program (COINTELPRO) files on Puerto Rican Groups, Section 1 (1-86) 105-93124, part 1. Obtained under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts.
Go to Linda Turner video interview and biography item page

Oral history of Linda Turner, interviewed by Jose 'Cha-Cha' Jimenez about the Young Lords in Lincoln Park.
Go to Ricci Trinidad inerview and biography item page

Ricci Trinidad grew up in Lincoln Park. He describes his memories of the neighborhood, including the work of his parents, Pablo Trinidad Resto and Cristina “Nine” Jiménez. Doña Nine, as Mr. Trinidad’s mother was called, was a businesswoman. Early on…
Go to Carmen Trinidad video interview and biography item page

Carmen Trinidad’s family arrived in Lincoln Park in the 1950s. She was one of only a few Puerto Rican families to attend St. Michael’s Church in those days, although the neighborhood had already become heavily Puerto Rican. She recalls her father’s,…
Go to Hy Thurman video interview and biography item page

Hy Thurman arrived in Chicago when he was seventeen years old from a small farming town in eastern Tennessee. Mr. Thurman co-founded the Young Patriots. In 1969, the Young Patriots became part of the original Rainbow Coalition, along with the Young…
Go to America “Mecca” Sorrentini inerview and biography item page

America Sorrentini was born in Puerto Rico. She moved first to Boston and then to Chicago, arriving in the 1970s. Ms. Sorentini's parents were prominent organizers and activists in the struggle for Puerto Rican self-determination, working primarily…
Go to Minerva Solla video interview and biography item page

Oral history of Minerva Solla, interviewed by Jose 'Cha-Cha' Jimenez on 10/23/2016 about the Young Lords in Lincoln Park.
Go to Lacey Smith video interview and biography, interview 2 item page

Oral history of Lacey Smith, interviewed by Jose 'Cha-Cha' Jimenez, on 12/14/2012 about the Young Lords in Lincoln Park.
Go to Lacey Smith video interview and biography, interview 1 item page

Oral history of Lacey Smith, interviewed by Jose 'Cha-Cha' Jimenez, on 10/19/2012 about the Young Lords in Lincoln Park.
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