Soon he dropped out of divinity school and became King's man in Chicago, where he headed Operation Breadbasket and helped take the movement north.
In the 1960s, Wyatt was active in Operation Breadbasket, which distributed food to underprivileged people across the United States.
In 1968 he joined the band at Jesse Jackson's Operation Breadbasket, led by Ben Branch.
Boone led a team of more than 200 ministers in more than 30 cities for Operation Breadbasket.
The liner notes, written by Adderley, give some background to Operation Breadbasket and the Country Preacher.
Operation Breadbasket was an organization dedicated to improving the economic conditions of black communities across the United States of America.
A key figure in the later history of Operation Breadbasket was Jesse Jackson.
Jackson's application of these methods, however, had a seamier aspect including cronyism and strong-arming businesses to donate money to Operation Breadbasket.
The founding goals were similar to those of the Operation Breadbasket.
Despite Jackson's departure, Operation Breadbasket continued for a brief time under Robinson's leadership.