The documentary 63 Boycott tells the story of the 1963 Chicago School boycott, where over 200,000 people, mostly students, marched to protest the segregationist policies of CPS Superintendent Benjamin Willis.
63 Boycott
In 1963, over 200,000 Chicago public school students, mostly from CPS, staged massive protests against segregationist policies enforced by Superintendent Benjamin Willis, who had established temporary school units.