You Can't Kill A Revolution: The FBI's Assassination Of Fred Hampton Proves America's Obsession With Dismantling Black Leaders
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He was a powerful force against the evils of oppression, poverty, and division of American people of color.
He was a powerful force against the evils of oppression, poverty, and division of American people of color.
He was a powerful force against the evils of oppression, poverty, and division of American people of color.
SMITHSONIANMAG.COM | Feb. 11, 2021, 3:15 p.m. When Chicago lawyer Jeffrey Haas first met Fred Hampton, chairman of the Illinois…
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