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Assassination of Fred Hampton: How the FBI and the Chicago Police Murdered a Black Panther [Hardcover]

Jeffrey Haas
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22 Dec 2009
Uncovering a cold-blooded execution at the hands of a conspiring police force, this engaging account relentlessly pursues the murderers of Black Panther Fred Hampton. Documenting the entire 14-year process of bringing the killers to justice, this chronicle also depicts the 18-month court trial in detail. Revealing Hampton himself in a new light, this examination presents him as a dynamic community leader whose dedication to his people and to the truth inspired the young lawyers of the People's Law Office, solidifying their lifelong commitment to fighting corruption. Contending with FBI stonewalling and unlimited government resources bent on hiding a darker plot, this reconstruction relates an inspiring narrative of upholding morality in one man's memory.


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  • Hardcover: 376 pages
  • Publisher: Chicago Review Press (22 Dec 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1556527659
  • ISBN-13: 978-1556527654
  • Product Dimensions: 23 x 3 x 15.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,570,082 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Fascinating read and superbly written. 13 Mar 2012
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A must read for anyone who has an interest in Fred Hampton, the Black Panther Party, the civil rights movement or indeed Cointelpro. Superbly written by Jeffrey Haas (co-founder of the People's Law Office). A remarkably detailed account of the stark truth of the slaying of the influential leader of the Chicago chapter of the Black Panther Party Fred Hampton and the subsequent cover up and the legal battles that followed is as fascinating as it is unbelievable. If you are a scholar of the subject you simply have to read this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Telling Fred Hampton's story 29 Nov 2009
By Ernesto Aguilar - Published on Amazon.com
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Among some circles, Fred Hampton is a luminary without peers. Though new generations may only catch his reference in a song, his legacy in Chicago and to the Black liberation movement is without question. 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. His brutal murder -- in which Chicago police, after wounding him as he slept, delivered two rounds to the head, killing him -- horrified the world. He was just 21 years old.

The Assassination of Fred Hampton: How the FBI and Chicago Police Murdered A Black Panther is the account of attorney Jeff Haas' fight to ensure justice for the families of Hampton and Mark Clark, killed in the police raid spun by authorities at the time as repelling a Panther attack. It is also a chilling chronicle of the depths authorities will sink to silence dissent and to cover it up.

Haas and three other lawyers set up the People's Law Office in 1969, and he defended many social justice activists since then. The Hampton case, however, drove Haas. It dragged on for years, facing defeats along the way, until a settlement. The book is as much about the commitment of scores of people, who poured in their time and energies to see that justice was done, as it is the quest to hold the police officers and establishment involved accountable.

Subsequent investigations of Fred Hampton's murder would reveal involvement by a Federal Bureau of Investigation informant and collaboration with local police that resulted in the organizer's assassination. Few knew it at the time, but what occurred would be shown to be part of a sophisticated federal effort, labeled COINTELPRO, aimed at disrupting, demoralizing, dividing and exterminating Black activism primarily among social justice tendencies. It wasn't until activists burglarized a Pennsylvania FBI office and released documents in 1971 that COINTELPRO was exposed. Operative William O'Neal, working through the bureau's Racial Matters unit, provided key information just hours before the murder. His work, and the war the FBI waged on Black revolutionaries, figures prominently in the book.

Those familiar with writings that trace legal trajectories will find The Assassination of Fred Hampton cuts a familiar path, yet one that takes on a particular heft given the case. The final days of Hampton's life is imparted, but it is the excruciating detail with which the murder is told that is where Haas' legal background brings the story out. Culled from volumes of testimony, research, released documents and other sources, Haas compares what happened with conflicting police testimony and justifications. His writing presents a penetrating image of law enforcement bent on protecting its own, even if some recognized the fault in their actions. Indirectly, the book shows the determination of the Hampton and Clark families as well as the legal team to counter the coverup in court and in the community.

Though contemporary political movements in the United States have few comparisons quite like the Fred Hampton case in terms of severity today, Haas' book is a primer on how a movement can challenge official misconduct through a diversity of efforts. The Assassination of Fred Hampton stands out, just as Hampton himself did all those years ago.
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5.0 out of 5 stars For those who care about truth and justice 21 Nov 2009
By Diane R. Karp - Published on Amazon.com
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This extraordinary publication reminds us about the power and importance of truth. It is obvious that The Assassination of Fred Hampton is a labor of love and that it took immense amounts of hard work to unravel the myriad details of this story. In addition, the book is beautifully crafted to carry the complex narrative with immense humanist power. At a moment in time when we are, as a nation, once again slipping into reasoned states of indifference in the face of horrifying conditions, having dedicated and gifted workers who are willing to tackle truth allows me to believe that we can still set things right. Thanks to Jeff Haas for his diligence, sensitivity and masterly writing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Personal as Political 16 Nov 2009
By Y. Falicov - Published on Amazon.com
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This well-written account avoids gratuitous sensationalism and instead gives us a deeper context for the government's crime and the disturbing cover-up that followed. The author brings a personal perspective to an era that many of us know too little about, and reveals his own inner conflicts as he learns just how far our government will go to destroy a movement that threatened the status quo.
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