Martin Luther King Jr. led marches through Chicago in the mid-1960s to address urban segregation, housing discrimination, and economic inequality faced by African Americans in the North. He aimed to raise awareness of these issues and promote the broader Civil Rights Movement beyond the South. By organizing these marches, King sought to unify communities and advocate for fair housing policies and social justice in urban environments.
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