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In Gregory v. City of Chicago, U. Comedian and political activist Dick Gregory and his group had become disenchanted with the slow pace of desegregation in Chicago public schools. Daley to facilitate this process. On August 2, , the group conducted a three-and-a-half-hour march from the Loop District to the South Side neighborhood where the mayor lived. They were escorted by more than 40 police officers and an assistant city attorney. By at night the police felt that they could no longer contain the onlookers and asked Gregory and his group to leave the scene.



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