Young Lords
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The Young Lords, also known as the Young Lords Organization (YLO) or Young Lords Party (YLP), was a Chicago-based street gang that became a civil and human rights organization.[2][3] The group aimed to fight for neighborhood empowerment and self-determination for Puerto Rico, Latinos, and colonized ("Third World") people.[4] Tactics used by the Young Lords include mass education, canvassing, community programs, occupations, and direct confrontation. The Young Lords became targets of the United States FBI's COINTELPRO program.[5]
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Young Lords | |
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Abbreviation | YLO/YLP |
Founder | Jose "Cha-Cha" Jimenez |
Founded | September 23, 1968 (1968-09-23) |
Dissolved | 1976[1] |
Ideology | |
Political position | Far-left |
Colors | Black, gold and purple |
Slogan | "Tengo Puerto Rico en mi corazon" ("I have Puerto Rico in my heart") |
In party platform points, the Young Lords may spell "American" as "amerikkkan" or "Amerikkkan"—expressing, among other things, opposition to U.S. military presence in Puerto Rico[6][7] The platform follows the mission clearly, stating: "We demand immediate withdrawal of U.S. military forces and bases from Puerto Rico, Vietnam, and all oppressed communities inside and outside the U.S. No Puerto Rican should serve in the U.S. Army against his brothers and sisters, for the only true army of oppressed people is the people's army to fight all rulers."[8]