At just 21, Fred Hampton emerged as a powerful advocate for justice and unity within the Black community. As chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party, he organized free breakfast programs for children and brought together rival gangs in a historic show of solidarity. Tragically, his life was cut short by a violent police raid that has been widely condemned as an assassination rather than self-defense. His legacy endures through the words he left behind: 'You can kill a revolut
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Louis Alvarado
Blue Island, IL Β· 5 months ago
He would be racing hell right now
Linda Williams
Alexandria, VA Β· 5 months ago
I read about this years ago!! Fred survived the 90 rounds, and after the shooting had stopped, one of the agents fired the "kill shot" into his head!! J.Edgar didn't want him to survive this, he was afraid that after this,had he lived, he would be a Martyr!! More power than ever!!π€
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He would be racing hell right now
I read about this years ago!! Fred survived the 90 rounds, and after the shooting had stopped, one of the agents fired the "kill shot" into his head!! J.Edgar didn't want him to survive this, he was afraid that after this,had he lived, he would be a Martyr!! More power than ever!!π€
Too violent