Saul Alinsky Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Saul Alinsky Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Community Organizer Saul Alinsky including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Saul Alinsky
Real Name Saul Alinsky
Professsion Political Activists, Miscellaneous, Writers
Famous as Community Organizer
Nationality American
Religion Agnostic
Personal Life of Saul Alinsky
Born on 30 January 1909
Birthday 30th January
Died At Age 63
Sun Sign Aquarius
Born in Chicago
Died on 12 June 1972
Place of death Carmel-by-the-Sea
Grouping of People Humanitarian
Family Background of Saul Alinsky
Father Benjamin Alinsky
Mother Sarah Tannenbaum Alinsky Rice
Siblings Harry Alinsky, Max Alinsky ,
Spouses/Partners Irene Alinsky, Helene Simon Alinsky, Jean Graham Alinsky,
Children David Alinsky, Kathryn Alinsky,
Education University of Chicago
Founder/Co-Founder Industrial Areas Foundation
Awards 1969 – Pacem in Terris Peace and Freedom Award
Personal Fact of Saul Alinsky

Featured on New York magazine’s list of ‘the purest Avatars of the populist movement’ and widely hailed as ‘the father of community organizing’, Saul Alinsky dedicated his entire life to help improve the lives of the disadvantaged. This tough yet passionate lover of humanity pioneered innovative methods in helping the poor, scattered to improve their communities and raise their social and economic status.

He combined urban theories he had learned in university and the street smart ways of growing up in Chicago to work with communities. He worked in prisons, unions, churches and other social communities. He would go to a neighbourhood, listen to their needs and problems and work with them in order to help them achieve what they want, either by bringing it to the notice of the government or the corporates.

He worked with poor communities across North America, African-American ghettos, California, Michigan, New York City and many other troubled and poor communities across America. One of his acclaimed publications Rules for Radicals’ provides guidelines for future community organisers. His legacy continues to live on and inspire countless people.