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Marion Stamps

Marion Nzinga Stamps (born M. Marion Adams; May 28, 1945 – August 28, 1996) was an African-American community activist who fought for equal rights of public housing residents in the Cabrini-Green housing project on the Near-North Side of Chicago, Illinois, USA. She also helped to elect Chicago's first African-American mayor Harold Washington by organizing a massive voter registration drive in 1983. She was known to be aggressive in her fight to make sure that residents of housing developments had a voice through their violent and harsh living conditions in public housing. In 1993 Stamps began work with many gang leaders throughout Chicago to help end the growing violence between territory and turf wars. In 1994 she and others were able to successfully navigate the first and only citywide gang truce for Chicago.
==Early life==
Born M. Marion Adams in Jackson, Mississippi, Stamps became involved with the civil rights movement under the guidance and direction of Medgar Evers, a former neighbor, at the age of 13. Their goal was to help integrate the Jackson Public Library. Through this fight, she was able to gain insight and mentoring by Mahalia Jackson, a role model.

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