Steve Cokely (English Wikipedia)

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  • Green, Larry (May 6, 1988). "Chicago Mayor Fires Controversial Aide". Los Angeles Times. Mayor Eugene Sawyer on Thursday fired a top aide whose repeated anti-Christian, anti-Semitic lectures triggered a week of controversy that immobilized Chicago government and left relations between blacks and Jews strained.

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  • "Activist Cokely memorialized as 'minister of information'". Chicago Defender. May 9, 2012. p. 6. ProQuest 1019842727. Cokely, 59, died on April 11 of complications from an illness, even after he regained consciousness after being in a coma for eight days. He was living in California at the time of his death.
  • Montgomery, Billy (March 17, 1990). "Activist links Illinois-Israeli plane project to South Africa". Michigan Citizen. ProQuest 367988261. An agreement signed by Illinois Governor James Thompson to bring an Israeli aircraft plant to Rockford, is an insult to Blacks and the South African movement, according to a Chicago activist. The problem with this deal is that the Israeli Aircraft Industry has an alliance with the South African military, declares Steve Cokely, who has mounted a campaign to alert the Black community to the potential dangers of the move. (subscription required)
  • Tatum, Wilbert A. (February 10, 1996). "JDO, ADL, N.Y. Post force Time Warner to alter Black History Month program". New York Amsterdam News. ProQuest 390353233. Retrieved May 28, 2013 – via ProQuest.
  • Fleischer, Matthew (February 13, 1996). "Snipped 'Roots'". The Village Voice. ProQuest 232181849. Retrieved May 28, 2013 – via ProQuest.

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