Marquette Park (Part I) (1976)

Marquette Park (Part I) (1976) poster

A film by Tom Palazzolo and Mark Rance documenting neo-Nazi activity in the Marquette Park neighborhood of Chicago on August 21, 1976. The day marked one of many conflicts between black civil rights marchers and white supremacist neighborhood groups who were mobilizing to prevent black residents from moving into the neighborhood.

Director: Mark Rance, Tom Palazzolo
Runtime: 23 min
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Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Mark Rance, Tom Palazzolo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Marquette Park (Part I) about?
A film by Tom Palazzolo and Mark Rance documenting neo-Nazi activity in the Marquette Park neighborhood of Chicago on August 21, 1976. The day marked one of many conflicts between black civil rights marchers and white supremacist neighborhood groups who were mobilizing to prevent black residents from moving into the neighborhood.
Who directed Marquette Park (Part I)?
Marquette Park (Part I) was directed by Mark Rance, Tom Palazzolo.
How long is Marquette Park (Part I)?
Marquette Park (Part I) has a runtime of 23m (23 minutes).