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This is the first full history of Operation Breadbasket, the interfaith economic justice program that transformed into Jesse Jacksons Operation PUSH (now the Rainbow PUSH Coalition). Begun by Martin Luther King Jr. during the 1966 Chicago Freedom Movement, Breadbasket was directed by Jackson. Author Martin L. Deppe was one of Breadbaskets founding pastors. He digs deeply into the programs past to update the meager narrative about Breadbasket, add details to Kings and Jacksons roles, and tell Breadbaskets little-known story.
Under the motto Your Ministers Fight for Jobs and Rights, the program put bread on the tables of the citys African American families in the form of steady jobs. Deppe details how Breadbasket used the power of the pulpit to persuade businesses that sought black dollars to also employ a fair share of blacks. Though they favored negotiations, Breadbasket pastors also organized effective boycotts, as they did after one manager declared that he was not about to let Negro preachers tell him what to do. Over six years, Breadbaskets efforts netted forty-five hundred jobs and sharply increased commerce involving black-owned businesses. Economic gains on Chicagos South Side amounted to $57.5 million annually by 1971.
Deppe traces Breadbaskets history from its early Dont Buy campaigns through a string of achievements related to black employment and black-owned products, services, and businesses. To the emerging call for black power, Breadbasket offered a program that actually empowered the black community, helping it engage the mainstream economic powers on an equal footing. Deppe recounts plans for Breadbaskets national expansion; its sponsored business expos; and the Saturday Breadbasket gatherings, a hugely popular black-pride forum. Deppe shows how the program evolved in response to growing pains, changing alliances, and the King assassination. Breadbaskets rich history, as told here, offers a still-viable model for attaining economic justice today.

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OPERATION BREADBASKET
OPERATION BREADBASKET AN UNTOLD STORY OF CIVIL RIGHTS IN CHICAGO 19661971 - photo 1
OPERATION BREADBASKET
AN UNTOLD STORY OF CIVIL RIGHTS IN CHICAGO, 19661971
Martin L. Deppe
Foreword by James R. Ralph, Jr.
2017 by the University of Georgia Press Athens Georgia 30602 wwwugapressorg - photo 2
2017 by the University of Georgia Press
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Deppe, Martin L., author.
Title: Operation Breadbasket : an untold story of civil rights in Chicago, 19661971 / Martin L. Deppe.
Other titles: Untold story of civil rights in Chicago, 19661971
Description: Athens, GA : The University of Georgia Press, [2017] | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2016020563| ISBN 9780820350462 (hard bound : alk. paper) | ISBN 9780820350479 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subjects: LCSH: Deppe, Martin L. | Operation Breadbasket (U.S.)History. | African AmericansIllinoisChicagoEconomic conditions20th century. | Grocery tradeIllinoisChicagoHistory20th century. | African American business enterprisesIllinoisChicago. | African AmericansCivil rightsIllinoisChicagoHistory20th century. | Civil rights movementsIllinoisChicagoHistory20th century. | Civil rights workersIllinoisChicagoBiography | Methodist ChurchClergyIllinoisChicagoBiography. | Chicago (Ill.)Race relationsHistory20th century.
Classification: LCC F548.9.N4 D46 2017 | DDC 323.1196/0730773110904dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016020563
In memory of my parents, Florence and Frederick Deppe, whose lives were a witness to what America should be
In recognition of my Steering Committee colleagues: Your ministers fight for jobs and rights
In honor of my grandson, Robin Frederick Powell Deppe, and all young African Americans, for whom this story is a gift and a challenge
I came home and said to Martin, I think that Jesse Jackson and Operation Breadbasket have something that is needed in every community across the nation.
CORETTA SCOTT KING
CONTENTS
ABBREVIATIONS
AFL-CIO
American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations
A&P
Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company
BCA
Breadbasket Commercial Association
BMM
Black Men Moving
CA
Chicago American
CALC
Clergy and Laity Concerned (about the Vietnam War)
CBL
Contract Buyers League
CCCO
Coordinating Council of Community Organizations
CD
Chicago Defender
CEO
chief operating officer
CFM
Chicago Freedom Movement
CME
Christian Methodist Episcopal (Church)
CMEC
Chicago Merit Employment Committee
COINTELPRO
Counter Intelligence Program coordinated by the FBI
CORE
Congress of Racial Equality
CST
Chicago Sun-Times
CT
Chicago Tribune
CTA
Chicago Transit Authority
CTS
Chicago Theological Seminary
CTW
Concerned Transit Workers
CUCA
Coalition of United Community Action
CUL
Chicago Urban League
EEOC
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
FBI
Federal Bureau of Investigation
FSA
Freedom Scavenger Association
HUD
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
KOCO
Kenwood Oakland Community Organization
NAACP
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
NCU
National Consumers Union
NGO
nongovernmental organization
NYT
New York Times
PBBF
personal Breadbasket files of author
PPC
Poor Peoples Campaign
PUSH
Operation push (People United to Serve Humanity)
SC
Steering Committee (of Operation Breadbasket)
SCLC
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
SNCC
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
UCL
University of Chicago Library
UFW
United Farm Workers (of California)
UN
United Nations
FOREWORD
Operation Breadbasket is the least well known of the important civil rights organizations that emerged in the mid-twentieth century. The Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), organized in 1942; the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), founded in 1957; and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), established in 1960, are all leading players in histories of the modern civil rights movement. But with the exception of the venerable National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), no civil rights organization has had such a substantial impact over such a long period of time. SNCC collapsed within a decade of its founding; CORE and, to a lesser extent, even the SCLC are shells of their earlier, and most impactful, incarnations.
Operation Breadbasket in Chicago grew dramatically in its early years, then transformed into People United to Serve Humanity (Operation PUSH) in 1971, and morphed again into the Rainbow push Coalition in 1996. Now in its fiftieth year, the Rainbow push Coalition is still relevant in American politics and activism.
Breadbaskets story is intimately tied with the ascending prominence of Jesse L. Jackson Sr., the youngest of the remarkable group of talented activists who worked closely with Martin Luther King Jr. Jackson has been one of the most visible American leaders for decades, but his impact has not been fully grasped. He is the decisive figure in understanding the reverberations of the modern civil rights movement of the 1960s into our own time.
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