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How was Al Pitcher's role different from other Civil Rights leaders?

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Al Pitcher is different from other Civil Rights leaders in some ways. He was a key advisor then to Dr. King when his movement reached Chicago. Aside from teaching an exciting vision about the role of church in the Civil Rights movement, he’s also acting it out on different roles around the city.

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He considered himself support staff to the African American leaders.

Al Pitcher was a white supporter of the Civil Rights movement. He worked to manage and organize rallies, speeches, and visits from prominent leaders. He also worked as chief of staff to Jesse Jackson. Al Pitcher believed blacks needed to at the forefront of the movement but he assisted in any way he could. His organization was important to the success of many rallies showcasing the speeches of civil rights leaders.
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