| Real
Estate Boards and Brokers |
| |
1. |
Public statements that all listings will be available on a nondiscriminatory
basis. |
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| Banks
and Savings Institutions |
| |
1. |
Public
statements of a nondiscriminatory mortgage policy so that
loans will be available to any qualified borrower without
regard to the racial composition of the area. |
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| The
Mayor and City Council |
| |
1. |
Publication
of headcounts of Caucasians, Negroes and Latin Americans
for all city departments and for all firms from which city
purchases are made. |
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2. |
Revocation
of contracts with firms that do not have a full scale fair
employment practice. |
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3. |
Creation
of a citizens review board for grievances against police
brutality and false arrests or stops and seizures. |
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4. |
Ordinance
giving ready access to the names of owners and investors
for all slum properties. |
| |
5. |
A saturation program of increased garbage collection, street cleaning, and building
inspection services in the slum properties. |
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| Political
Parties |
| |
1. |
The
requirement that precinct captains be residents of their
precincts. |
|
| Chicago
Housing Authority and the Chicago Dwelling Association |
| |
1. |
Program
to rehabilitate present public housing including such items
as locked lobbies, rest-rooms in recreation areas, increased
police protection and child care centers on every third floor. |
| |
2. |
Program
to increase vastly the supply of low-cost housing on a scattered
basis for both low and middle income families. |
|
| Business |
| |
1. |
Basic
headcounts, including Caucasian, Negro and Latin American,
by job classification and income level, made public. |
| |
2. |
Racial
steps to upgrade and to integrate all departments, all levels
of employments. |
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| Unions |
| |
1. |
Headcounts
in unions for apprentices, journeymen and union staff and
officials by job classification. |
| |
2. |
A
cash program to remedy any inequities discovered by the headcount. |
| |
3. |
Indenture
of at least 400 Negro and Latin American apprentices in the
craft unions. |
|
| Governor |
| |
1. |
Prepare
legislative proposals for a $2.00 state minimum wage law
and for credit reform, including the abolition of garnishment
and wage assignment. |
|
Illinois Public Aid Commission and the Cook County Department
of Public Aid |
| |
1. |
Encouragement
of grievance procedures for the welfare recipients so that
recipients know that they can be members of and represented
by a welfare union or a community organization. |
| |
2. |
Institution
of a declaration of income system to replace the degrading
investigation and means test for welfare eligibility. |
|
| Federal
Government |
| |
1. |
Executive
enforcement of Title I of the 1964 Civil Rights Act regarding
the complaint against the Chicago Board of Education. |
| |
2. |
An
executive order for Federal supervision of the nondiscriminatory
granting of loans by banks and savings institutions that
are members of the Federal Deposit insurance Corporation
or by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. |
| |
3. |
Passage
of the 1966 Civil Rights Act without any deletions or crippling
amendments. |
| |
4. |
Direct
funding of Chicago community organizations by the Office
of Economic Opportunity. |
|
| People |
| |
1. |
Financial
support of the Freedom Movement. |
| |
2. |
Selective
buying campaigns against businesses that boycott the products
of Negro-owned companies. |
| |
3. |
Participation
in the Freedom movement target campaigns for this summer,
including volunteer services and membership in one of the
Freedom Movement Organizations. |
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