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In the United States, the first rainbow coalition sought to bring together disadvantaged people from a broad spectrum of races and creeds, and voter mobilization was a primary goal in that effort.
In the United States, the first rainbow coalition sought to bring together disadvantaged people from a broad spectrum of races and creeds, and voter mobilization was a primary goal in that effort.
* 1969: Fred Hampton's [[Rainbow Coalition (Fred Hampton)|Rainbow Coalition]] was an alliance of various US political organizations in Chicago, primarily African Americans and former Latino Gangs- [[Jose Cha Cha Jimenez]] and the [[Young Lords]].
* 1969: Fred Hampton's [[Rainbow Coalition (Fred Hampton)|Rainbow Coalition]] was a multiracial, working class alliance formed in Chicago. It was composed of various US political organizations including primarily African Americans and former Latino Gangs- [[Jose Cha Cha Jimenez]] and the [[Young Lords]].
* 1984: [[Jesse Jackson|Jesse Jackson's]] [[Rainbow/PUSH]] Coalition called for [[Arab American]]s, [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]], [[Asian American]]s, youth, [[disabled]] [[veteran]]s, small [[Agriculture in the United States|farmers]], [[lesbian]]s and [[gay]]s to join with [[African American]]s and [[Jewish American]]s for political purpose around his presidential candidacy.
* 1984: [[Jesse Jackson|Jesse Jackson's]] [[Rainbow/PUSH]] Coalition called for [[Arab American]]s, [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]], [[Asian American]]s, youth, [[disabled]] [[veteran]]s, small [[Agriculture in the United States|farmers]], [[lesbian]]s and [[gay]]s to join with [[African American]]s and [[Jewish American]]s for political purpose around his presidential candidacy.
* 1996: The [[Green-Rainbow Party]] is an affiliate of the [[Green Party of the United States]] in Massachusetts.
* 1996: The [[Green-Rainbow Party]] is an affiliate of the [[Green Party of the United States]] in Massachusetts.

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Rainbow Coalition may refer different or related political concepts or movements in various parts of the world. In countries with parliamentary systems, it can refer to any coalition government composed of a coalition of several ideologically unrelated political parties united by opposition to one or more dominant parties. In the US, the "rainbow" concept has mainly referred to a diversity ethnicities and other demographic categories within a political organization or movement.

North America

United States

In the United States, the first rainbow coalition sought to bring together disadvantaged people from a broad spectrum of races and creeds, and voter mobilization was a primary goal in that effort.

Canada

  • The informal name of a group of independent MPs in May/June 1990 before they started calling themselves Bloc Québécois.

Africa

Europe

Middle East

See also