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  2. Fred Hampton - Wikipedia

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    Tape: Fred Hampton, Deborah Johnson. Guests: Fred Hampton Jr., Mutulu Olugabala, Rosa Clemente. Interviewer: Amy Goodman. Democracy Now!. Tuesday, March 5, 2002. Retrieved May 12, 2005. "Power Anywhere Where There's People" A Speech By Fred Hampton; National Young Lords Archived October 25, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Brief notes on Young ...

  3. Rainbow Coalition (Fred Hampton) - Wikipedia

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    Fred Hampton giving a speech at a rally in Grant Park, Chicago 1969. The 1960s was an era characterized by organization-driven social movements. Chicago was home to organizations like the Illinois Black Panther Party, the Young Lords, the Young Patriots, and later Rising Up Angry. These organizations all sought to address issues like ...

  4. Judas and the Black Messiah - Wikipedia

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    The following evening, BPP members gather at Hampton's apartment before he must depart for prison. An allied gang leader offers Hampton money to flee the country, but he turns it down and instead orders that a clinic be established with the money in Jake's memory. During the evening, O'Neal reluctantly drugs Hampton's drink and departs soon after.

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  7. Fred Hampton Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Fred Hampton Jr. (born Alfred Johnson; December 29, 1969) is an American political activist, based in Chicago. He is the president and chairman of the Prisoners of Conscience Committee and the Black Panther Party Cubs. [ 1 ]

  8. You Can't Kill A Revolution: The FBI's Assassination Of Fred ...

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  9. Luis Kutner - Wikipedia

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    Luis Kutner (June 9, 1908 – March 1, 1993), was a US human rights activist, FBI informant, [1] and lawyer who was on the National Advisory Council of the US branch of Amnesty International during its early years [2] and created the concept of a living will. [3]