But several things stand out. I really, really wish this had been written by a historian, rather than Hampton’s lawyer. It is rare for me to wish a nonfiction book contained less information, but that is very much the case here.

I really got lost in the second half, amidst all the court wranglings. When I first heard of Fred Hampton, I was shocked that he isn't as widely circulated as Malcom X and Dr Martin Luther King Jr - reading this book I'm still angry about it, but now see (as usual) how deliberately the US government white washes and covers up Civil Rights icons.

For me there was WAY too much verbatim trial testimony provided and WAY too much information about the effort Fred Hampton's lawyers had to spend to get certain documents from the government.

Fred Hampton, 21 and the Chicago chapter leader of the Black Panthers, was murdered by the Chicago police while asleep, at about three in the morning of December 4, 1969. She is describing how the police pulled her from the room as Fred lay unconscious on their bed. 400 pages.Tragically, Hampton and fellow Panther Mark Clark had both been shot dead, and four other Panthers in the apartment had critical gunshot wounds. Sometimes I just felt that the law obscured the story and the amazing people who occupy it.Damn - I thought I knew the facts about the assassination of Fred Hampton but this was so much more! It was a great history of what happened to Fred Hampton and Mark Clark. Published By Wayne Au. Bernie Sanders Has the Backing of Leftists Worldwide. Interesting read into a part of Chicago's history.

The hard truth is that this is a remarkable work. 400 Pages, 6 x 9. How the FBI and the Chicago Police Murdered a Black Panther By Jeffrey Haas. To create our lis...It’s around 7:00 A.M. on December 4, 1969, and attorney Jeff Haas is in a police lockup in Chicago, interviewing Fred Hampton’s fiancée. Throughout the assault Hampton had remained unconscious (strong evidence emerged later that a paid FBI informant had given Hampton a sedative that prevented him from waking up) and after police forced Johnson out of the bedroom, two officers entered the room where Hampton still lay unconscious. It would change the whole focus, including potentially limiting Haas’s details about his own life, which are definitely relevant but maybe didn’t need quite as much examination. By Adam Sanchez and Jesse Hagopian. The charismatic Black Panther Party chapter leader demonstrated a natural gift for reaching people, and marshaled young people into political action for the first time. Two quotes- the first from an FBI memo from the Counterintelligence Unit-"Through counterintelligence it should be possible to pinpoint potential troublemakers and neutralize them before they exercise their potential for violence." Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. November 1st 2009 He was assassinated by police but the crime was orchestrated by the State's Attorney and facilitated by the FBI. The book offers a chilling portrait of the coordination between local, state, and federal law enforcement to silence black leaders. In sharp contrast, the Panthers had shot once, from the shotgun held by Mark Clark, which had most likely been fired after Clark had been fatally shot in the heart and was falling to the ground.Haas went straight to the police station to speak with Hampton’s fiancée, Deborah Johnson, who was then eight months pregnant with Hampton’s son. Book – Non-fiction. This book should be required reading for American History. He set up The People's in 1969 for SDS members and the Black Panthers, particularly for those who had been treated unfairly by the police. The first part of the book, through a brief biography of Hampton, his growing radicalization in high school and his charismatic leadership of the Chicago Panthers and to his murder, is fascinating. I recommend this book, for sure.I saw this story and specifically this book referred to in a twitter thread about the FBI’s Cointelpro, and their mandate to disrupt domestic political activist groups. What a book! Formats: Trade Paper, EPUB. For me there was WAY too much verbatim trial testimony provided and WAY too much information about the effort Fred Hampton's lawyers had to spend to get certain documents from the government.

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