Black History Speaks: The Murder of Fred Hampton
Fred Hampton Fred Hampton was born on August 30, 1948 in suburban Illinois. He was noticeably gifted in academics and athletics. He wanted to play for the New York Yankees when he was done with school but ended up studying prelaw at Triton Junior College. Hampton was inspired to study law to use it as a defense against police and their brutality. Around this time, he became active in the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), leading their Youth Council of the organizations West Suburban Branch. He increased the Councils membership to over 500 members. While he was organizing youth on behalf of the NAACP, the Black Panther Party was gaining national popularity. The Party s TenPoint Program that integrated black selfdetermination and elements of Maoism inspired Hampton to join and move to downtown Chicago. Hamptons leadership abilities were apparent there. He brokered a nonaggression pact between Chicagos most powerful and dangerous street gangs. Hamptons personal
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