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Chairman Fred hampton Jr.'s Central Coast Tour

by Poetic Stimulator (dobadoza [at] yahoo.com)
Chairman Fred Hampton Jr Central Coast Tour Feb 5th- Feb 7th Feb 5th for Cal State Uni. Monterey Bay Black history month Chairman Fred will be speaking about his recent trip to Brazil and on the state of Blackness in America Feb 6th - Watsonville and Santa Cruz events TBA Feb 7th at 8pm Chairman Fred will be at the Watsonville Brown Beret Office
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Feb 5th 7:00pm- This will be the start of Chairman Fred's Central Cost Tour. Part of Cal State Uni. Monterey Bay Black history month speakers series Chairman Fred will be speaking in the Buiding 29 University Center Living Room about his recent travels to Brazil along with speaking about the state of BLACKNESS in America. Part of the speakers series for Black Students United Black History Month events.

Feb 6th- Chairman Fred will be doing a tour of Watsonville and a Santa Cruz event TBA

Feb 7th 8:00pm- Chariman Fred will be speaking at the Watsonville Brown Berets office, reporting back on Brazil and speaking about Black and Brown Unity.

BROWN BERETS OFFICE 406 MAIN STREET WATSONVILLE, CA 95064

The time is now! Free them all.

Who Is Fred Hampton, Jr?

In Chicago during the early morning hours of December 4, 1969, a special police unit (organized by both the Chicago Police Department and the FBI) stormed the Monroe Street Apartment of Fred Hampton, Sr., Deputy Chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party. Hampton, Sr. lay asleep in bed next to his pregnant girlfriend, Akua Njeri (formerly Deborah Johnson). Though, Hampton, Sr., Njeri, and Defense Captain Mark Clark among others were sleeping at the time of the raid, gunshots quickly ripped through the house, and both Hampton, Sr. and Clark were killed. Mark Clark could only shoot off a single round in his defense before he was killed, and it would be the only shot the Panthers fired. Hampton, Sr. was shot point blank while still in his bed.

Three and a half weeks later, on December 29th, Njeri gave birth to Fred Hampton, Jr. Hampton, Jr. was immersed in the struggle even before his birth, and he did not let the murder of his father deter him. Nor did he fall back on his fathers accomplishments. Instead, he became an active community organizer himself, making sure that his fathers legacy did not die with the man. In 1990 he became President of the National People's Democratic Uhuru Movement, an organization founded to defend the democratic rights of the African community. For this activism he too became a police target, and in 1992 he was incarcerated for two charges of aggravated arson. Hampton, Jr. spent almost 9 years behind bars before being released on September 14th, 2001. Both during his time locked up and after his release, Hampton, Jr. remained as active as ever. He is currently President and Chair of the Prisoners of Conscience Committee (POCC). Chairman Fred Hampton, Jr. is living testament to the reality that the struggle continues.
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