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The Gary Convention, held in 1972 in Gary, Indiana, aimed to address the challenges faced by African Americans and to unify various civil rights organizations. It sought to create a collective agenda focusing on social, economic, and political issues, advocating for greater representation and empowerment within American society. The convention emphasized grassroots activism and aimed to foster collaboration among diverse groups to promote civil rights and social justice.

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