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The Murder of Fred Hampton (1971) - English subtitles

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    I found this man laying,
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    with his head roughly the center of the bed,
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    his body coming back like this.
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    His two hands were laying over the, the bed like this,
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    and just off, or right below his, uh, right hand,
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    was a 45 automatic. Just a short way away from his left hand
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    was a shotgun. I didn't know if he was, uh, how bad he was injured,
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    so I picked up, I grabbed him by the left wrist,
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    and I pulled him out into, or onto the door
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    which had been used as a barricade.
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    I then backed off again.
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    That's where he (unclear)
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    I'm the Deputy Chairman of State of Illinois Black Panther Party, Fred Hampton.
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    I have pledged tonight to introduce you to who I believe
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    is one of the baddest motherf***ers in the world.
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    A man that did something that a lot of us
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    oughta be very glad that he did.
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    He was a part
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    of making the only party which exists
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    in the United States today
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    that represents the people.
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    As a matter of fact, he was one-half
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    Him and Huey P. Newton started out in 1966.
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    Sometimes I think where some of us went in 1966.
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    I think what we would've said
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    if we'd heard about some n***ers,
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    going out in the street, talkin about sheriffs and guns,
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    fight all them policemen, because we didn't know they was pigs,
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    out there in the streets.
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    And I think I'm speaking for the whole Party of the state of Illinois,
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    I know I am, when I say that we love Huey P. Newton.
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    (Crowd) Right on! (Hampton) We love Eldridge Cleaver.
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    (crowd) Right on! (Hampton) We love Bobby Hutton. (crowd) Right on!
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    (Hampton) We love the Black Panther Party. (crowd) Right on!
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    (Hampton) And we love Chairman Bobby Seale. (crowd) Right on!
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    (Hampton) We love him because they was the first ones
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    to take a stand against capitalism and racism
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    and said we are going to fight it to the end.
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    We said, we'll join the line somewhere motherf***er,
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    if you try to pass us, we'll blow your brains out. (crowd) Right on!
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    They was the first ones that came through with the program
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    that was initiated for the, uh, for the benefit of the people.
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    All those things that I named, and reasons why we love them
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    are reasons that make it beneficial to us.
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    But let me simply say that when I introduce Brother Bobby
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    that we love him. Because he loves
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    to hear the love. Chairman Bobbby Seale. (crowd erupts in approval)
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    (Seale) Right on!
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    (Seale) Alright. We here for some jive conspiracy.
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    You know what we gonna do?
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    We are going to defend ourselves.
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    Because Huey P. Newton said,
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    that power, power is the ability to identify phenomena
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    and make it act in a desired manner.
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    Power is the ability to define phenomena.
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    And make it act in a desired manner.
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    What kind of phenomena? Social phenomena.
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    What is the social phenomena?
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    Black people, Mexican American, any kind of people,
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    begin to learn that the social phenomena
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    is that, in fact, U.S., racist, decadent, capitalist, imperialistic America
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    is a phony state. That a phony state exists here
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    that these pigs are doing nothing but
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    protect the avaricious businessman,
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    and the demagogic politician.
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    Protecting the exploitative system that they got going.
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    That, in fact, we are tired of it,
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    sick of it,
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    you've been brutalizing Black people.
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    You been murdering and lynching them.
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    Black people are tired.
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    Black people are the vanguard of the revolution all of a sudden.
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    And its phenomena correct also.
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    But we are concerned with that social phenomena.
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    We are concerned with that exploitation.
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    We are concerned with the, uh, oppression that Black people
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    and all other peoples in the world,
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    who are suffering the same common oppression
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    that we are suffering today.
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    The thing is that we have the ability to define it.
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    If we have the ability to define it,
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    the only next thing to do
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    is get organized.
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    Get organized.
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    So when a pig walks up to you,
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    or a pig get too jive with the people,
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    you'll be so organized,
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    you'll be learning some tactics,
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    you'll be learning some revolutionary principles,
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    you'll be having some guns hid out somewhere,
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    you'll have some proper tactics.
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    That when the pig get to jiving with you,
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    the pig is wrong. You whip your gun out on him,
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    blow him away,
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    and then you have the ability, in fact
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    you have made that pig act in a desired manner.
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    (crowd) Right on!
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    (Seale) But for what?
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    But for what?
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    For the system, brothers. We need a new system.
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    The people need a new system.
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    (Rennie Davis) I sat yesterday afternoon next to Bobby Seale,
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    while he said that a federal marshal
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    tried to ram a 4-inch piece of cloth
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    gauze, into his mouth,
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    three marshals held his head,
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    one marshal held his nose so that he couldn't breathe,
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    and a fifth marshal attempted to press against his mouth,
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    with all his weight,
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    this gauze.
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    That ultimately resulted in Bobby bleeding profusely
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    around the mouth and the lips
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    as they tried to jam this piece of object into his mouth
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    to silence him.
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    (Seale) I'm so thirsty for revolution.
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    I'm so crazy about the people.
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    We're gonna stand together.
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    We're gonna have a Black army, a Mexican American army,
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    and our lines of solidarity with progressive whites.
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    All of us.
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    And we're going to march on this big power structure,
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    and we're going to say, "Stick 'em up, motherf***er,
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    we come for what's ours." (crowd voices approval)
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    (Seale) Up against the wall!
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    Power to the people. Thanks, brothers.
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    (crowd cheers)
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    When they got together, Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale
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    yes, they got together with guns,
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    and there's nothing wrong with that.
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    Because we need some guns,
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    Black people need some peace.
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    White people need some peace.
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    And we're going to have to fight,
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    we are going to have to struggle,
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    we're going to have to struggle relentlessly
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    to bring about some peace, because the people that we are asking for peace,
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    they are a bunch of megalomaniac war-mongers,
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    and they don't even understand what peace means,
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    and we've got to fight 'em, we've got to struggle with them,
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    to make 'em understand what peace means. (crowd applause)
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    (Hampton) Bobby Seale is going through all types of physical
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    and mental torture. But that's all right,
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    because we say it, even before this happened,
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    and we going to say it after I'm locked up, and after everybody's locked up,
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    that you can jail the revolutionary,
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    but you can't jail the revolution.
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    Right.
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    You might run a liberator like Eldridge Cleaver out the country,
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    but you can't run liberation out the country.
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    You might murder a freedom fighter like Bobby Hutton,
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    but you can't murder freedom fightin',
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    and if you do, you'll come up with answers that don't answer,
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    information that don't explain,
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    you come up with conclusions that don't conclude.
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    And you have come up with people
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    that you thought should be acting like pigs,
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    is acting like people,
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    and moving on pigs, and that's what we've got to do.
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    So we going to see about Bobby,
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    regardless what these people think we should do.
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    Because schools is not important,
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    and work is not important.
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    Nothing is more important than stopping fascism,
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    because fascism will stop us all.
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    We going to see about Bobby,
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    because Bobby saw about us.
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    (Davis) When I saw he had sixteen pieces of adhesive
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    strapped across his mouth,
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    when I saw the gauze around his head,
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    when I saw that his ankles were strapped in leg-irons to his chair
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    and his hands handcuffed to his side,
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    I knew that we would unite in this country
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    to stop this outrageous, criminal,
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    Nixon stampede over elementary human rights.
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    We will free Bobby Seale,
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    and we will stop this trial.
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    (Hampton) A lotta people don't understand
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    the Black Panther Party's relationship with white mother-country radicals,
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    lotta people don't even understand their words and their refusals a lot.
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    But what we're saying is that there are white people in the mother country,
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    that are for the same types of things that we are for:
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    stimulating revolution in the mother country.
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    And we said that we'll work with anybody,
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    form a coalition with anybody,
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    that has revolution on their mind.
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    And we're not a racist organization
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    because we understand that racism is an excuse
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    used for capitalism.
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    If we know that racism is, it's just a by-product of capitalism.
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    Everything would be alright if
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    everything was put back in the hands of the people,
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    and we going to have to put it back
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    in the hands of the people.
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    Everybody in the state of Illinois,
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    is going to have to be involved,
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    or even around, the revolution because we're going to have one.
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    We going to have to, we're going to have to do more than talk,
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    we're going to have to do more than listen.
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    We're going to even have to do more than learn.
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    We're going to have to start practicing,
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    and that's very hard.
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    We're going to have to start getting out there
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    with the people.
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    And a lot of times we think we better than the people,
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    and that's an insult,
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    that's criminal,
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    It's going to take a lot of hard work.
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    (male Panther) Come on in, little brother,
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    come on in, little sister.
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    Y'all can sit down and get something to eat.
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    Y'all take off y'all's coat.
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    We need some more cups out here.
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    (Kids talking)(male Panther) Sit down, man!
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    Y'all can eat as much as y'all want to.
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    Right on.
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    (Kids chatting)
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    (male Panther) Who wants seconds?
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    Who all wants cereal?
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    One, two...who wants milk? Raise their hand.
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    Who...anybody want milk?
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    Alright.
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    If you want milk then so be it.
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    Well take it.
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    That's for your teeth, man, that makes your teeth strong.
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    Who else didn't...who else (unclear)
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    (Hampton) That's a (unclear) to the program meals,
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    a lotta people think it's charity,
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    but what...it takes the people on the stage, another stage,
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    and another stage, and any program of the revolutionary
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    is an advanced program.
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    Revolution gets change, unending, just keep on changin',
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    that's what we do.
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    We take the people in there,
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    and take them through those changes,
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    and before you know it, they are, in fact,
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    not only knowing what socialism is,
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    they do not need to know what it is, they are endorsing it,
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    they are participating in it,
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    they are observing, and they are supporting socialism.
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    (female Panther) Alright. All power to the people.
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    (Hampton) That's the people's thing!
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    Socialism is the people!
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    You afraid of socialism? If you afraid of socialism you afraid of yourself.
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    Basically, you knowing my ideology,
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    and basically, me knowing yours,
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    you can, um, support some of our programs,
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    that what you're saying?
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    (Diaga) Why not?
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    (Hampton) And you believe in the program Breakfast for Children program,
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    free health clinics? Brown brothers?
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    (Diaga) We believe they are good things (Hampton) Uh-huh.
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    (Diaga) As the focal point to organize their mothers and fathers. (Hampton) Uh-huh.
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    (Diaga) Peace. (Hampton) M-hm.
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    There's no educational program in here?
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    (Diaga) Uh, that's a social license thing, you know, you set that up, brother,
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    you can't put everything on one piece of paper.
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    (Hampton) What about this bank?
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    (non-Panther) Credit union? (Hampton) Mm. (non-Panther) Credit union.
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    Credit union, my brother, is a bank.
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    Are you hip to credit unions? It is a bank.
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    (Hampton) Yeah, you go and buy money...?
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    (Diaga) Yeah, that's a bank. It's a bank. Owned by the people.
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    Run for the people. And by the people.
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    (Hampton) What would money be given out to people for?
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    (Diaga) Well, the people would decide that...you want money for
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    whatever, you know the people in the community decide.
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    (non-Panther) You need some living room furniture maybe?
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    You need a car, maybe?
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    (Hampton) See, the thing is with me, Diaga,
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    I need to know some more about...I wish you had some
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    more literature about the educational thing here.
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    Because, you dig, as far as we concerned
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    y'know, you struggling,
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    the way you look at struggling is that, uh,
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    this depends on the educational thing, you dig.
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    (Diaga) This depends on the education.
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    But the whole thing... (Hampton) No, but ain't any of this does.
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    You, you could form this without education.
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    (Diaga) Uhhh
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    (Hampton) You could form this here.
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    (Diaga) Uh, no, not the way we talk about forming it.
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    Y'know, right, we talking about forming it right.
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    Y'know, it's not on paper.
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    We didn't write it on paper.
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    (Hampton) You know, form it right.
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    You dig?
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    Let me give you an example:
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    Uh, Jomo, Jomo Kenyatta formed an excellent revolution
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    with no education, and all it did in the end
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    thing, Jomo told them motherf***ers,
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    he said...well, uh, you know,
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    you can educate, uh, hate in every blood.
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    I mean, the brother, after he beat the revolution,
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    now I'm going to oppress you.
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    Another example: Papa Doc in Haiti.
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    Papa Doc in Haiti hated everything white.
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    Man, you couldn't put this white paper in front
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    of Papa Doc's face, but he moved all the white people
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    out and he took over to be oppressor, he did,
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    because of no education.
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    And if the people had been educated
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    they'd have said, that "We don't hate the motherf***er
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    white people, we hate the oppressor,
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    whether he be white, Black, brown, or yellow."
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    So we got to know the educational program
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    to find out what is going to be in the finale.
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    Lot of people would, Jomo Kenyatta's called not a
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    'never-revolutionary' but an 'ex-revolutionary.'
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    So is Papa Doc. They brought on successful revolution.
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    That thing in the Mau-Maus was a b**ch.
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    Bantu, freedom fighters, all that kind of action.
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    What we saying is, is that the end.
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    But you don't judge Castro now. You can't do it.
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    Nobody in this room can judge whether Castro's
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    going to be a revolutionary now.
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    Uh, (unclear).
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    We talking 'bout things, y'know, meet with, uh, China, the People's Republic,
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    and even at the state they in now,
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    talking about even going on further
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    into a Communistic state.
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    That's what we talkin' about.
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    Those are revolutionary.
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    So we got to understand here,
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    the educational program you have,
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    to be able to figure out whether we're going
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    the right lines, where the people will end up in a situation,
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    where they can be able to really control themselves.
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    You understand what I'm saying?
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    Uh, with no education, the people that take the local foundations
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    start stealing money, because they won't be really educated
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    to why it's the people's thing anyway.
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    You understand what I'm saying?
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    With no education you have neocolonialism
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    instead of colonialism.
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    Like you got in in Africa now,
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    like you got in, uh, in uh Haiti.
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    So, what we talking about is, it has to be
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    uh, educational program,
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    that's very important.
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    As a matter of fact, this is so important to us
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    We, it's so important to us,
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    that a person has to go through a six-week
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    of our political education,
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    before they can consider themself a member of the Party,
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    able to even run out ideology for the Party.
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    Why? Because if they don't have any education,
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    then, they're nowhere.
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    You dig what I'm saying?
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    You nowhere.
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    Because you don't even know why they doing what they doing.
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    You be, you might get caught up in the emotionalist,
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    uh, you understand me? You might, you know,
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    you done caught up, and caught being poor,
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    and they want something.
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    And then, if they're not educated,
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    they'll want more,
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    and before you know it, they'll be capitalist,
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    and before you know it we'd have Negro imperialists.
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    (Diaga) Yeah, but see brother,
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    the reason we don't do a lot of talking,
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    is because you see it's a foregone conclusion
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    with us.
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    (Hampton) Yeah, well see, brother,
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    the reason I do do a lot of talking
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    is because I don't, there's no foregone conclusions with me.
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    Who the programs are geared towards?
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    you got Black Easter, you got Black Christmas,
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    you got Black Groundhog Day, you got Black April Fool's,
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    ain't geared toward nobody but Black businessmen.
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    And I said that anybody that comes into
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    our community, and sets up any type of situation
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    that does not meet the needs of the masses,
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    then I, Chairman President of the Black Panther Party,
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    say that I catch that n***er by his collarneck,
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    and beat him to death with a Black Panther paper.
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    We not foolin'. (crowd voices approval)
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    (Bobby Rush) In that area, where you have
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    a high infant mortality rate,
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    where you have, uh, lead poisoning,
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    where you have inadequate medical service,
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    we saw, we saw the basic need for free medical service,
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    and we worked hard, and work over long period of time,
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    in order to make that a reality.
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    Now up to this date in the Black community,
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    you have doctors there who are more concerned with
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    private wealth rather than public health.
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    The concept behind the medical center is
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    that we'd take the profit out of the medical profession.
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    Our medical center is a direct result
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    of the basic need in the Black community
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    for free medical service.
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    (Doctor) You had this done about three days ago, you said?
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    This is not the burned hand? (Patient) Right.
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    (Doctor) Oh.
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    (Doctor) Does it feel painful?
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    Like it's infected and everything?
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    (Patient) No, it's not painful.
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    ('Doc' Satchel) We got doctors every day this week,
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    next week, we got, no, we need one for next Thursday.
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    (Secretary) Come to the clinic tomorrow for an appointment.
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    (Rush) What are the chances we get an ambulance down?
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    (Satchel) We can buy an ambulance.
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    That's about the best chance. (Rush) Well, what about...ain't a bad idea?
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    (Satchel) Idea's alright, but...you know, the idea's alright,
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    but we just gotta have money to get an ambulance.
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    (Rush) But how is it...can we get a used ambulance?
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    (Doctor) A couple of pharmacists from the hospital where I am,
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    they're going to come out, and see,
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    and they're interested in working, y'know.
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    (Satchel) We can have patients come through
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    see a doctor. After they gets through,
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    get tested, what have you,
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    then they comes in and see the people's advocate.
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    That's a community person or personal partner
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    that acts like a liaison between the center here itself
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    and the community.
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    He asking, what type of service
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    they thought they got here, in the center.
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    You know, any other criticisms of the medical center itself.
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    It's also to deal with problems outside medical problems,
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    you know.
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    People's Advocate has a resource file;
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    in this file we have, uh, teachers, uh,
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    sociologists, speech therapists, social workers,
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    y'know this is all a part of resource files.
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    (Hampton) Okay, well look it here. Look it here.
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    You sit over here, and talk about all that
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    jail time he had behind his motherf***in' badge,
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    and said, "I got the rap, too."
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    This is Bobby Rush. The Deputy Minister (inaudible) of the State of Illinois...
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    Bad motherf***er. You can tell the way that
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    Huey...that if, that if the Chairman Bobby Seale
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    feels the way about Huey P. Newton,
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    that I feel about Bobby Rush.
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    We didn't start the Black Panther Party,
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    but we do know this:
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    That we are some bad motherf***ers. (crowd) Right on!
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    (Hampton) Black Panther Party going to remain
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    in the State of Illinois. (crowd) Right on!
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    (Hampton) You know some time we get to talkin',
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    and I go to court, and they say "Well, Fred," I come back and Rush say,
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    "Fred, we got to keep you on the streets."
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    Then Rush'll go to court, and he come back,
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    and I'll say, "Rush, we got to keep you on the streets."
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    And he and I, that we just went back and forth,
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    we decided that we like each other so well,
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    Goddamnit, we're going to both stay on
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    the motherf***in' streets. (crowd) Right on!
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    (Hampton) Ain't nobody goin' nowhere. (crowd applause)
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    We in there, they ain't taking us nowhere,
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    we going to stay right here with the people.
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    We are going to have to move,
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    and we're going to have to move fast,
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    we're going to have to move hard,
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    and we're going to have to move organized.
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    To be able, to keep Bobby Rush on the streets.
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    They got our field secretary, Dave Samuels, Jr., up against the wall.
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    They got our Minister of Information, Chaka,
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    up against the wall.
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    Everybody...they even got Chairman Fred
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    up against the wall.
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    Everybody against the wall.
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    They even talking about giving folks twenty years,
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    talking about giving me twenty years.
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    They did...for the ice cream truck robbery.
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    That's right.
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    71 dollars' worth of ice cream,
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    710 ice cream bars.
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    I might be big, but I can't eat 710 ice cream bars.
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    (crowd applause)
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    But even though they tried to give me
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    all that bad publicity,
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    they still came out, in the end,
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    showing the true nature of capital.
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    Because they said I went in to the truck,
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    beat up this pig that was in our community,
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    exploiting people, took the ice cream bars from him,
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    handed them out to the kids. (crowd cheers)
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    (Hampton) Even though they make me a thief,
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    they make me a Robin Hood-type thief.
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    Yay, to the people.
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    Here is a man of the revolution, people,
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    (inaudible) Field Secretary for the State of Illinois,
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    bad motherf***er, a brother of mine,
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    a brother I've been working with a long time,
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    and don't pretend to work with,
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    I'm going to eat with him, I'm going to sleep with him,
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    I'm going to die with him, I'm going to live with him,
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    I'm going to lead with him: Bobby Rush. (crowd applause)
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    (Rush) We going to take the case to the people,
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    the people said that Fred is going to remain free,
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    that Fred is innocent of anything against the people,
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    he might be, uh, guilty of, uh, f***in' with the power structure,
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    but we can relate to that. (crowd) Right on!
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    (Rush) Power to the people...
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    and we are going to move on this power structure,
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    like Bobby said, we going to say
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    "Get up against the wall, motherf***er,
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    because this is a hold-up,
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    and we came to get what's ours." (crowd) Right on!
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    (crowd applause)
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    (Hampton) Okay now, we're going to organize the movement so big,
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    to make sure that the leader of the Black Panther Party
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    in this state, are not political prisoners,
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    and not exiled, and not killed,
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    that that movement is going to be so big,
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    that we might have to go and get Huey P. Newton,
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    and let him carry a sign.
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    We going to have everybody come.
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    We're going to have everybody involved.
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    Ay, we going to start a thing called "Free Fred."
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    Know what that sound like?
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    Ay, let's do that.
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    "Free Fred!" (crowd) Free Fred!
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    (Hampton) Free Fred! (crowd) Free Fred!
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    (Hampton) Free Fred! (crowd, louder) Free Fred!
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    (Hampton) Hey, I ain't even in jail yet.
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    (Bailiff) The State of Illinois versus Fred Hampton,
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    the Honorable Judge Elijah presiding.
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    (Judge) The defense will call its first witness.
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    (Hampton) I like you, uh, again, to describe to me
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    what happened, if anything, after you and
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    Officer Dunn pulled onto the school ground.
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    (Witness) Um, I identify you, as the person who, uh
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    grabbed me by the throat and held me down
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    in the ice cream van.
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    (Officer Dunn) We were walking,
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    looking through the crowd,
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    and looking for the one that beat him up.
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    (Hampton) And what, if anything, did he say when he saw me?
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    Or what, if anything, did you say to him?
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    Who said something first?
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    (Dunn) He said, "That's him.
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    I'll never forget his face. That's the one."
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    (Hampton) Okay, now when that police car pulled up,
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    what, if anything, happened? (Witness) Well,
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    the policemen, one policeman was on the outside
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    of the car, and one was on the inside of the car.
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    Officer Dunn pointed to Fred, and said,
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    "That's the man that did it, isn't it?"
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    (Hampton) Mm-hmm.
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    (Witness) And the ice cream man, um,
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    he said, "Yes, I think so."
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    (Hampton) So in other words,
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    the officer pointed out me as being the, the, the
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    person who had robbed this man,
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    and in response to that, after that,
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    the, um, ice cream truck driver said, "Uh,
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    yes, that's the man."
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    (Witness) That's right.
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    (Hampton) What race was this policeman?
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    (Witness) One was white, and one was colored.
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    (Hampton) Right on. (crowd laughter)
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    (Hampton) Officer Dunn,
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    do you know the defendant Fred Hampton?
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    (Dunn) Yes, I know Fred Hampton.
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    (Hampton) Do you know, of, uh, basically what
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    Fred Hampton stands for?
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    Politically.
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    (Dunn) No, I don't.
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    (Hampton) Uh, Officer Dunn, do you know,
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    do you know, the, the, the situation that...
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    core people, black people and white poor people,
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    and red people, and the brown people in
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    in this country today?
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    (Dunn) Well, not completely.
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    (Hampton) But you do know that, that -
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    a part of you do know that, is that part
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    include the fact that, uh, these people are being, uh
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    oppressed, by the white people, that, uh,
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    like to oppress people to make profit?
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    Do you know - (Lawyer) Objection!
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    (Judge) Sustained. (Hampton) Let me rephrase the question.
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    Do you know, uh, a whole lot of, uh,
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    blood-sucking pigs are vampires -
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    (crowd interrupts with laughter) Right on!
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    (Hampton) Do you know, uh...
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    Do you think you're free, officer?
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    (Dunn) Yes, I think I'm free.
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    (Hampton) No more questions, Officer Dunn.
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    God help you.
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    So we say, as we always say at the Black Panther Party,
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    that they can do what they want to, to us,
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    we might not be back, I might be in jail,
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    I might be anywhere,
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    but when I leave, you can remember I said,
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    with the last words out of my lips,
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    that I am, a revolutionary.
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    And you're going to have to keep on saying that.
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    You are going to have to say that I am a
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    proletariat. I am the people. I'm not the pig.
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    You got to make a distinction.
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    And the people are going to have to attack the pigs.
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    The people are going to have to stand up against the pigs.
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    That's what the Panthers are doing,
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    and that's what the Panthers are doing
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    all over the world.
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    (Plaintiff) We have brought to trial here, Fred Hampton.
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    You are here to judge between two conflicting testimonies.
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    Somebody is lying. Now reason stands,
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    the reason is very clear here, that Private Jones,
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    who had come from Sanford, North Carolina,
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    would have no great desire to see Fred Hampton
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    up in this trial.
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    But, Fred Hampton, a key figure in this community,
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    has great reason for not wanting to be put, uh, in jail.
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    (Hampton) But, the state's attorney,
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    and the state's attorney office,
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    has reason to see Fred Hampton in jail.
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    We've got a new state's attorney.
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    And he said already what he's all about.
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    People that had different, uh, political beliefs than he had...
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    his speeches sound somewhat like those of Hitler.
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    And we know why he wants to see Fred Hampton put in jail.
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    Why do I have a lot of arrests? Because of harassment.
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    Why is there harassment? Because the people that harass me
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    has set up a problem that made me.
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    Disagree with them violently, and they,
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    they set up this problem in order to exploit me
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    and other people like me.
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    And why do they want to get rid of me?
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    Because I'm saying something that might wake up
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    other exploited people,
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    and some other oppressed people.
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    And if all these people ever get together,
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    then these pigs that are exploiting us,
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    we'll be able to run into the lake.
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    That's why they want to get rid of us.
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    And, it's just, uh, it's sorta like a primary thing
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    with me. I'm the, the first move that they'll make.
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    I'm a part of the organization that will be
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    the first organization they'll move on
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    because I happen to be a part of an organization in
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    the Black Panther Party, that is the only organization, in fact,
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    that has came out and stood up, loud and clear,
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    and said that we don't care what anybody says,
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    whether they have guns or not,
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    and badges, or eighteen uniforms,
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    if whenever they step outside the bounds of legality,
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    into the bounds of illegality,
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    we will blow they brains out.
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    If they bother the people.
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    And what makes them mad about that?
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    They constantly bothering the people.
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    Anybody that's out there for the protection of the people
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    happens to be in direct conflict with them.
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    What makes them mad about it?
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    What makes them mad about it is,
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    that they had Black people, and white poor people,
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    and red poor people, and Puerto Rican poor people,
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    and Latin American poor people, of, uh,
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    poor people of all descent.
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    They had them caught up in their movements
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    based on racism when the Black Panther Party stood up and said,
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    "We don't care what anybody says.
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    We don't think to fight fire with fire.
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    We think to fight fire with water."
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    We ain't going to fight the racist not with racism,
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    but we going to fight with solidarity.
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    We say we not going to fight capitalism with Black capitalism,
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    but we going to fight it with socialism.
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    We stood up and said, "We not going to fight reactionary pigs,
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    and reactionary state's attorneys like this,
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    and reactionary state's attorneys like Hanrahan,
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    with any other reactions on our part."
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    We're going to fight their reactions with
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    all of us people getting together, and having
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    an international, proletariat revolution.
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    (crowd) Right on.
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    (Hampton) And that's saying all power to the people.
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    (crowd) Right on.
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    (Hampton) Best saying that no matter what color you are
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    you go into two classes.
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    And that's saying there's a class over here,
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    and there's a class over there,
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    and the reason that this class over here
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    has never did anything to get this class off its back,
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    because this is lower, this is upper,
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    this is the oppressed, this is the oppressor,
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    this is the exploited, this is the exploiter,
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    and these people in this class have divided themselves,
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    and said, "I'm Black, and I hate white people."
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    "I'm white, and I hate Black people."
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    "I'm Latin American, and I hate hillbillies."
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    "I'm hillbilly, and I hate Indians."
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    So we fighting amongst each other.
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    And here you heard the testimony of pigs here,
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    and you got pigs of all colors, you know that.
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    You got pigs that are white,
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    you got pigs that are Black.
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    You've even got pigs that are Black and white.
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    Propagating the same kind of madness
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    that, uh, this buffoon Hanrahan would be propagating
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    if he were here himself.
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    And why?
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    Because they want to keep you to believing
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    that I'm your enemy.
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    And that everyone else that's Black,
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    and that wears a lot of hair on his head,
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    and hair on his face,
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    they want to keep you thinking that he's your enemy.
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    Why?
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    Because if ever you were to disregard him,
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    and overlook him for just a minute,
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    and throw away the cause of the racist,
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    and start to dealing with a little logic,
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    then they can be beaten.
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    There would be no one else you could attack.
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    Other than Hanrahan. Other than Daley.
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    And other than 'Tricky Dicky' Nixon.
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    If you make the right decision,
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    then the oppressed people of the world
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    give complete satisfaction.
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    I know you'll return the verdict of 'Not Guilty', thank you.
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    (Announcer) Today is May 1st.
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    Huey P. Newton's promise is fulfilled today.
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    (crowd) Free Huey! Free Huey!
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    (Announcer) Our Chairman Fred Hampton has not arrived yet.
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    The pigs are trying to incarcerate him,
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    these are some of the things we have to deal with.
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    (Rush) Somebody, somewhere, knows what happened
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    to Fred this afternoon. So dig,
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    you motherf***in' pigs, get off your dead asses FBI,
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    and J. Who Edgar, and go,
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    and find Fred before 7 o'clock.
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    (crowd) Right on!
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    (Rush) You find Fred, motherf***er.
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    And anybody out there, with him,
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    that's harming him, or that's kidnapped him,
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    and he happens to be a pig,
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    well then we just don't discriminate about who,
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    who's ass we going to kill.
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    (crowd) Right on!
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    (Rush) Y'all go home, now, and, uh,
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    grease some pieces. (crowd) Right on!
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    (Rush) And set them sights, and what-not,
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    raise the windows, and if we can't find Fred
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    we going to give y'all the call.
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    I know somebody going to construe this
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    to be that we advocate people to go out and ride,
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    but I told y'all before, that riding just ain't no hip thing no more.
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    And we want everybody, when they leave here,
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    we gotta leave here,
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    at 2 o'clock I think, uh, hey pig right there,
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    do we have to leave at 2?
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    (lady in crowd) Ask him again!
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    (Rush) Hey pig in the back...
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    (crowd catcalls)
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    (Rush) Why don't you talk to that chief pig,
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    old, decrepit motherf***er, and ask him
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    why don't we stay a little longer?
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    (Rush) Marxism consists of thousands of truths,
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    but they all boil down to one single thing:
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    Right to rebel.
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    (Narrator) Panther headquarters.
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    A police raid is expected.
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    (Hampton) We praying that Hanrahan leaves his charge.
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    (Woman) What type of blood do you have?
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    (Man) B-positive. Make sure you don't give me no pig's blood.
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    (Woman) If, uh, an atom bomb, I mean,
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    tear gas is thrown, here's your water and your mask,
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    keep this on you. All times.
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    (Hampton) You know, I know a lot of people in here
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    saying it's a cheap thing like this,
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    couldn't understand the motive behind this.
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    Some of us young people, you know what I mean,
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    know a lot of people couldn't understand
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    the, uh, me myself, you know, I was born in a so-called
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    bourgeois community, and had some of the better things
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    you could say it lightly,
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    and I found that even some of the better things in life
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    for Black people, they want to improve.
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    And I found that there were more people starving,
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    than people eating, and I found there are more people
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    didn't have clothes, than did have clothes,
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    and I found that I just happened to be one of the few.
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    And I made it a commitment to myself that
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    I wouldn't stop doing what I was doing
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    until all those people are free.
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    A lotta times, I wanted for it to be possible
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    for people to be free under capitalism,
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    I wanted for socialism to be able to be brought about
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    through means other desired means.
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    But those were times when I was trying to be subjective,
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    I was looking at the things and try to make them
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    the way I wanted to make them to be.
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    Because I didn't Nine-and-Dine, but I thought,
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    well, anybody shouldn't have to die.
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    What we saying is, that we're more than people
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    that are for armed struggle.
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    We're people that are for armed struggle,
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    for the purpose of bringing on the revolution.
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    For the purpose of setting up initially the socialistic state,
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    and for the purpose, secondarily, of advancing into
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    what you could call utopia,
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    or what you could call the Communist state.
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    We are saying, that by observation and participation,
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    by educating, and by arming, and by
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    teaching the people their revolutionary political power,
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    we think that we as vanguard can move those people,
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    that need to be moved that way.
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    We can let those people ride our backs
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    down the path to social revolution.
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    And on, and on, and on, and finally,
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    like we say, utopianism or what you call Communism.
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    (to other man) I be very confident that no one
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    is coming through the front door.
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    Nobody gettin' on the roof.
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    (man) You see, in other given situations,
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    like when you're trying to fight, and you see
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    because, uh, you got height, and you got firepower too.
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    Only way we could, uh, get him, is out-shoot him,
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    get more firepower.
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    See, we keep him pinned down.
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    He can't get up and shoot, when he feel the bullets comin' at him.
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    So the only way that we can, uh, get him,
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    is out-shoot him, put too much firepower on,
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    where he can't jump up.
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    (Hampton) Just, that, and a whole lotta semi-automatic and
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    automatic action on him over there,
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    he ain't got no time to save nobody.
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    Keep him down.
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    (Man) I just wish they would come tonight.
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    (Hampton) This is the difference between 20 million n***ers,
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    and 20 million n***ers armed to the hilt.
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    We, we put Rush out there, and you...
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    he won't even be able to get up.
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    (Sounds outside the building)
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    (Man) Wait a minute, what was that?
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    (Hampton) We draw the line right here.
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    Pigs will come no further.
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    They are not going to make us retreat.
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    We are going to have somewhere,
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    no matter how far we run, no matter how long we got to run,
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    that when we reach that point,
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    we going to be able to stop and say,
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    in the voice that Huey would say it in,
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    that, uh, motherf***er, you done went too far,
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    you dig?
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    Because, uh, I got my gun, motherf***er,
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    and you got yours.
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    And you got to shoot me with your gun, motherf***er,
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    and, if you try to take my gun, well then,
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    I had to throw your motherf***in' brains out.
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    (crowd roars)
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    (Hampton) That's what it's got to be about.
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    (Judge) Has the jury reached a verdict?
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    (Juror) We have Your Honor.
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    (Judge) What is your verdict?
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    (Juror) We, the jury, find the defendant,
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    Fred Hampton, not guilty. (crowd) Right on!
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    (Rush) Illinois Chapter, Black Panther Party,
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    2350 West Madison, Chicago, Illinois.
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    Press Release, May 27th, 1969.
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    Pig Power Structure, and their lackeys,
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    in another attempt of pig repression,
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    have sentenced Deputy Chairman Fred Hampton
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    to two-to-five years in prison.
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    (Narrator) While Chairman Fred is in prison,
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    the police attack Panther headquarters.
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    There are 3 Panthers in the office,
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    5 policemen are shot, the 3 Panthers are beaten
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    when they run out of ammunition.
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    (crowd singing) The Revolution has come!
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    It's time to pick up the gun!
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    No more brothers in jail!
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    No more brothers in jail!
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    Off the pig!
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    Off the pig!
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    (speaker) I am! (crowd) I am!
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    (speaker) a Revolutionary! (crowd) a Revolutionary!
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    (crowd singing) Piggy Wiggy, oh Lord,
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    I say you gotta go now,
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    Oink Oink, Bang Bang, Dead Pig!
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    Piggy Wiggy, oh Lord, I say you gotta go now,
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    Oink Oink, Bang Bang, Dead Pig!
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    Piggy Wiggy, oh no, I say you gotta go now,
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    Oink Oink, Bang Bang, Dead Pig!
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    Piggy Wiggy, oh oh, I say you gotta go now,
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    Oink Oink, Bang Bang, Dead Pig!
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    (crowd yelling at passing police vehicles)
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    (Reporter) This is the first day that the, uh,
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    headquarters have been raided?
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    (Panther) It wasn't raided this time,
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    we were attacked.
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    They just, they just, you can look at the windows,
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    man...
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    (Reporter) Was there a fire in the...
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    (Panther) They set a fire. They got...
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    the pigs set a fire.
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    They did it.
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    (Satchel) They went down there,
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    and the fire started.
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    (Reporter) Nobody was up there,
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    except the police, when the fire started?
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    (Satchel) Right.
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    (Reporter) Frank, you wanna come...
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    (Satchel) Get a picture of that, too, man.
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    (reading from newspaper) The Panthers' cook said
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    he had strict, standing orders to not fire,
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    or return any fire directed at them.
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    A man, identified as Larry White (inaudible)
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    (Man) We here, we ain't goin' nowhere.
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    (Rush) We say to pigs Daley,
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    Hanrahan, Pig Connor, and the rest,
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    no more brothers will be taken from us
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    without cause.
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    Chairman Fred is gone, gone from the streets
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    where his heart and people are.
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    But not for long.
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    For the people's love of Fred Hampton
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    is lovelier than lovely.
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    (crowd singing) Free, Fred Hampton.
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    Free, Fred Hampton! Hampton!
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    For he's our warrior to guide us.
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    Free, Fred Hampton.
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    Free Fred Hampton! Say!
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    Free Fred Hampton.
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    For he's our warrior to guide us.
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    (Satchel) Last night, when the pigs
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    vamped on the office,
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    the community were all out there.
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    They were in an uproar, they couldn't dig it.
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    They know we, are the People's Party.
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    We are working in the interest of the people.
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    You dig? (crowd) Right on!
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    (Satchel) I like to talk about what we doing,
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    because we're in the Black Panther Party.
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    Yeah, we armed - we are an armed propaganda unit,
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    but we spend most our time working with these programs,
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    and helping the people,
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    serving the people.
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    Huey P. Newton, our Minister of Defense, says
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    that the Black Panther Party, uh,
  • 45:45 - 45:47
    is an organization like ASHN,
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    to be ridden by the people
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    down the path of social revolution.
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    You dig it? (crowd) Right on!
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    (Satchel) That's what it's all about.
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    They vamped on our offices
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    because of these programs.
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    That we putting these programs out for the people,
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    dig it? That's what they're for.
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    The programs are the answer to the basic needs
  • 46:06 - 46:07
    and desires of the people.
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    They let the people know that the Black Panther Party
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    is concerned about the basic needs and desires
  • 46:11 - 46:12
    of the people.
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    They educate people to the fundamentals of socialism,
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    and the height of the contradiction.
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    That's what it's all about.
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    And they going to attack us,
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    'cause we ain't talking about the Black Panther Party
  • 46:21 - 46:23
    that's going to take over the government,
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    we said, we going to heighten the contradiction,
  • 46:26 - 46:28
    so the people can see the injustices that's going on,
  • 46:28 - 46:30
    and the people can decide whether the government
  • 46:30 - 46:32
    needs changing or not.
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    (crowd singing) People get ready.
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    The Revolution come.
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    (crowd singing)
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    (Hampton) I learned a lot while I was in prison.
  • 47:06 - 47:08
    I had an educational process.
  • 47:08 - 47:10
    A learning process.
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    Some take the time to decide to think about
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    action that's going to be taken against me
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    and other members of the Party.
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    And after I don't see why I'm not scared.
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    You know what I decided it's being?
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    I decided it's being a people high.
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    I decided to be high off the people.
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    You high?
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    (crowd) Right on!
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    (Hampton) I'm high, you understand what I'm saying?
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    I'm high off the people.
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    Sent me away to the penitentiary,
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    and I went to penitentiary,
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    way down in Menard, Illinois.
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    I'm thinking, I said, well I'm way down here
  • 47:38 - 47:39
    in the country,
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    I might get in no people, when I got to Menard,
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    I'm not them, even being the vanguard,
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    had to get on my knees and learn from the people.
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    I had to put my ear to the ground.
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    And when I pressed my head to the ground,
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    I heard the people. (crowd erupts in approval)
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    (crowd begins to chant)
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    (Hampton) Give me a beat, now, c'mon now.
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    (crowd chanting)
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    (Hampton) Ain't you high?
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    Is you high?
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    I'm high.
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    I'm high.
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    (crowd chanting, clapping)
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    (Hampton) High, high, high, high
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    (crowd chanting, clapping)
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    (Hampton) Oh, I'm high,
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    Oh, I'm high.
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    (crowd cheering)
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    (Hampton) I'm free.
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    Yeah.
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    Y'know what we talking about,
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    we talking about a beat that can't be stopped
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    by anybody.
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    We talking about, we going to make some changes
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    in this system.
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    We know they have our pictures.
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    We know they looking for us.
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    We know they want us.
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    But we've still said, that even though we could be in offense,
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    as far as this system goes,
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    on the mountaintop,
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    we in the Black Panther Party,
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    because of our dedication and understanding,
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    of what's in the valley,
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    knowing that the people are in the valley,
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    knowing that we originally came from the valley,
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    our Black is the same Black as the people in the valley,
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    knowing that our enemies is also on the mountaintop,
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    our friends in the valley.
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    We say that even though it is nice to be
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    on the mountaintop,
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    we going back to the valley.
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    (crowd) Right on! (applause)
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    (Hampton) I be in the office everyday.
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    I be in the streets propagandizing everyday.
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    I be working with everybody everyday.
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    I be preaching that solidarity is the thing.
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    The end of, uh, a complete wipeout of the imperialism is the thing.
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    So if people can be thinking about here,
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    that's what Bobby would be teaching.
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    If you going to be thinking about us,
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    all we said, we don't, ain't no thing about
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    goin' nowhere.
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    Getting killed.
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    All we want to know is that you doing
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    what we'd be doing if we were there.
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    And you got to do that.
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    You can't do it unless you believe you can do it.
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    (crowd) Right on! (cheers)
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    (Hampton) In the spirit of liberation,
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    (crowd repeats)
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    (Hampton) we understand that we want
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    everybody in the Party in jail.
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    (crowd repeats)
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    (Hampton) And we know,
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    (Hampton) that if we try to figure out
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    (crowd repeats)
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    (Hampton) and separate,
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    (crowd repeats)
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    (Hampton) and divide,
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    (crowd repeats)
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    (Hampton) who should go,
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    (crowd repeats)
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    (Hampton) and who shouldn't go,
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    (crowd repeats)
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    (Hampton) We spend more time
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    (crowd repeats)
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    (Hampton) doing that
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    (crowd repeats)
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    (Hampton) than working for the people.
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    (crowd repeats)
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    (Hampton) So the quickest solution,
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    (crowd repeats)
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    (Hampton) to speed it was,
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    (crowd repeats)
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    (Hampton) Nobody goes.
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    (crowd repeats)
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    (Hampton) No-body goes.
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    (crowd repeats)
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    (Hampton) We all stay right here.
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    (crowd repeats)
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    (Hampton) With the people.
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    (crowd repeats)
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    (Hampton) 'Cause we love the people.
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    (crowd repeats)
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    (Hampton) Okay, you can put your hands down now.
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    And say, "All power to all people."
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    (crowd repeats)
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    (Hampton) Say, "White power to white people."
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    (crowd repeats)
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    (Hampton) "Brown power to brown people."
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    (crowd repeats)
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    (Hampton) "Yellow power to yellow people."
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    (crowd repeats)
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    (Hampton) "Black Power for Black people."
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    (crowd repeats)
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    (Hampton) "'X' power for those that we left out."
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    (crowd repeats)
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    (Hampton) We say, "Panther power for the vanguard Party."
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    (crowd) Right on!
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    (Hampton) When you leave here, you saying the last words,
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    before you go to bed tonight,
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    "I am a revolutionary."
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    Make that the last words,
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    in case you don't wake up,
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    then somebody might believe in it.
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    And you might end up in, what they call it,
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    Revolutionary Happy Hunting Grounds.
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    (crowd) Right on.
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    (Hampton) Say that. That "I am a revolutionary."
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    (crowd) I am a revolutionary.
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    (Skip Andrew) God.
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    That's where the (inaudible) was done.
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    (Rush) We can mourn today.
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    But if we, understood Fred,
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    we are dedicated, that his life wasn't given in vain.
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    Then there won't be no mournings tomorrow,
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    then all our sorrow will be turned into action.
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    He said, "But you have to remember one thing,
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    to be strong."
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    He wasn't afraid of anything.
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    (Hanrahan) The immediate, violent, criminal
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    reaction of the occupants
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    in shooting at announced police officers,
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    emphasizes the extreme viciousness of
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    the Black Panther Party.
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    So does their refusal to cease firing at the
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    police officers when urged to do so
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    several times.
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    (Reporter) This is 2337 West Monroe,
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    described by police as a depot
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    for Black Panther Party arms and ammunition.
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    14 State's Attorney's policemen,
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    led by Sergeant Daniel Groth,
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    found out indeed it was a depot
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    for weapons.
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    After a 15-minute gun battle that cost
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    Illinois Black Panther Party Chairman Fred Hampton
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    his life,
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    Sergeant Groth described the raid as
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    15 minutes of hell,
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    and a miracle.
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    A miracle because not one policeman was killed.
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    A miracle because not more policemen were shot.
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    The firing stopped only when the occupants realized
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    their arsenal was no match for the police arsenal.
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    An arsenal that included a 45-caliber
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    sub-machine gun, and two shotguns.
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    (Andrew) What they didn't understand,
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    and what Edward V. Hanrahan doesn't understand,
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    and what Richard Jolbeck's chief assistant didn't understand,
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    and what those police officers
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    who put those two bullets in his skull,
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    and in his head as he lay and sleep
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    didn't understand,
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    and what Richard Nixon and his assistant lackey
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    Mr. Mitchell don't understand,
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    is that you can't kill Chairman Fred.
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    (crowd) Right on!
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    (Andrew) What they didn't understand is
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    that anyone who would try to kill him, is,
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    and shall ever be, an enemy of the people.
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    And whoever would do that can only be appropriately called
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    not a person, but a pig.
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    (crowd) Right on! (crowd applause)
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    (Andrew) What they didn't understand
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    what they didn't understand, when they did that,
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    is that pigs die, but Chairman Fred lives.
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    (Rush) You are ones, who are gonna,
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    decide for yourselves what happened
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    in that apartment, on the morning of December 4th,
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    you are going to decide whether or not
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    Fred Hampton and Mark Clark were the victims
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    of premeditated murder.
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    (Sergeant Groth) At this time,
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    no response from within.
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    I take my revolver,
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    in my right hand, and I pound possibly four or five,
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    or six times.
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    A voice from within, a male voice from within,
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    replies, "Who's there?"
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    I reply, "Police officers,
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    I have a search warrant, open the door."
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    (Hanrahan) As soon as Sergeant Daniel Groth
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    and Officer James Davis, who were leading our men,
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    announced their office,
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    occupants of the apartment attacked them
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    with shotgun fire.
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    (Groth) I wait several seconds,
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    with no replies from within,
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    the door's not open, I again take my revolver
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    with my right hand. (pounds door)
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    I wait a second or so, a male voice
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    from within the apartment says, "Just a minute."
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    (Reporter) There was no response from the group?
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    (Hanrahan) The response from the group
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    was the firing of a shotgun blast at our police officers.
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    (Reporter) There was no verbal response?
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    (Hanrahan) The response to our police officers
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    was the firing at them by a person in the apartment.
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    (Reporter) Didn't they ask who was it?
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    (Hanrahan) When the police officers, uh,
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    announced their office, they were fired upon.
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    (Reporter) Didn't they ask who is it?
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    (Groth) I looked at Duke, I said okay Duke,
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    (Officer Davis) Going in, going over to about here,
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    And I hit the door,
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    I go to the back.
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    (Groth) Duke forces this door open,
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    simultaneously we enter,
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    a shot rings out, Duke falls in this direction.
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    I enter, in a semi-erect position,
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    there's a woman, lying on the bed with a shotgun,
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    calmly pumping it,
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    right in my direction,
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    and fires.
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    The, uh, fire illuminates her face, I get
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    a good look at her.
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    I feel something go over my left shoulder.
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    I then step back here,
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    I look in, get up on my toes, point my revolver,
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    look in again, cover my face,
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    and fire several shots at the girl.
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    (Harris) I heard a knock on the door,
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    they said, policemen told us to open up.
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    And Mark Clark said, "Just a minute."
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    He got up, and next thing I knew,
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    they had busted into the door,
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    and came in shooting. They shot my leg,
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    they shot Mark Clark.
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    (Davis) This woman fired a shot, and she,
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    the illumination apparently, illuminates
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    the fella sitting behind the door in a chair,
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    he's pumping his shotgun.
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    I turn in his direction, and fired two shots at him,
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    as he shot the ground.
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    He stands up, I stand up with him,
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    we struggle, he falls down over the chair in the floor,
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    with his head facing the corner of the door, here,
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    in the wall, I fall across his body.
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    (Panther) This here is the room
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    where first brother Mark Clark was murdered at.
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    (Panther) Don't touch nothin', don't move nothin',
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    'cause we want to keep everything just the way it is.
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    Don't touch no walls.
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    Okay, this here is the door, they said
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    sister Fahd went through with the shotgun.
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    If the sister had fired through this door with a shotgun,
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    can look at the wall there and see some, uh,
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    holes that the bullets that left out there,
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    you see no signs of a shotgun blast being fired
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    through this door here.
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    (Reporter) Sir, you say your men were fired upon?
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    Witnesses who have seen the apartment
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    say there is no evidence of bullets
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    from the direction where the, uh,
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    Panthers were supposedly to be.
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    (Hanrahan) I said that, uh, after our officers
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    announced their, uh, purpose and their station
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    several times, uh, they were fired upon
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    from within the room.
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    (Panther) We say this is nothing more
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    than a fascist lie,
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    justifies the murder that took place
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    in this crib here.
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    The doorway here, is absent of a door,
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    the door's been removed.
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    And now is in possession of our defense attorney,
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    and is going to be used in our case to prove
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    what happened here, was nothing more than
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    murder.
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    (Reporter) After days of maneuvering,
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    Black Panther attorney Francis Andrew finally
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    brought a bullet-punctured door panel to the inquest.
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    However, a controversy immediately arose
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    to whether Andrew's panel was the same one
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    that was removed from the Black Panther apartment.
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    This is Andrew's version.
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    (Reporter) Which side is the outside, sir?
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    (Andrew) The outside, uh, you're looking from the inside now.
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    (Reporter) Looking from the inside now?
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    (Andrew) Yes.
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    (turns panel) This is the outside.
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    (Reporter) It looks like the door is
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    splintered on both sides.
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    (Andrew) There's a hole up here,
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    which none of the police in their testimony
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    have mentioned,
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    as a matter of fact,
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    they have denied.
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    This hole up here, shows a bullet coming from the outside
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    to the inside.
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    (Reporter) The hole at the bottom there?
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    (Andrew) The hole at the bottom was made
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    while the door was standing wide-open.
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    (Reporter) Assistant State's Attorney
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    Nicholas Motherway says Andrew could've gotten
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    the panel at any lumberyard.
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    Motherway's point was backed-up at least in part
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    by a police crime lab technician,
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    who examined the door in the Panther apartment
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    the same day as the raid.
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    The technician said that, first of all,
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    there was only one hole in the panel
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    the day he examined it.
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    And second of all, he couldn't be sure
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    the panels were one and the same.
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    (Andrew) December 4th, 1969, at 10:54am.
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    My name is Skip Andrew, and I am at
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    2337 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois.
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    This door, was the door entering into
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    the living room, has two holes in it.
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    This one I'm pointing to right here,
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    10 inches from the edge,
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    and this one, uh, down here,
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    12 inches.
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    Uh, the first one I referred to is 25 from the top,
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    and the second one 36 from the top.
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    Now, as you open this, there's also of course
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    a knob door in this one,
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    as you open the door, there's, uh, blood
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    behind the door.
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    The, uh, top hole shows that the bullet was
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    incoming.
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    (Panther) They flied through the door,
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    and hit the brother through the door.
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    The brother fell here, and most of the blood
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    is dried up but you can see a little bit of it there,
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    and a little bit of it on the floor.
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    The brother was shot four or five times throughout,
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    they came through the door, they shot him again,
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    to make sure he was dead.
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    (Reporter) Mr. Montgomery, Dr. Constantino
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    testified today that Mark Clark could not
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    have struggled after receiving that shot
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    through the heart.
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    Now in your mind does this contradict the testimony
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    of Officer Davis, who described a struggle?
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    (Montgomery) Uh, yes, it seems to me
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    that was a very startling thing.
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    We also learned that, uh, the bullet
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    which was in fact recovered from Mr. Hampton's body
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    was a bullet fired out of a carbine by Officer Davis.
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    So that indicates also that Officer Davis,
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    uh, may well have walked into that back bedrooom,
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    contrary to his testimony.
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    And fired a shot into the body of Fred Hampton
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    at one point in time or other.
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    (Officer Carmody) There were six others assigned to the back porch.
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    I came up on the back porch,
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    I placed myself to the right of the door.
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    I put my head down enough so I could hear
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    if there was any conversation in the building.
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    I heard people talking in the front,
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    and then I heard a loud, uh, shot, sounded
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    like a shotgun.
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    I backed up, and kicked the door open.
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    I started in, and before I could get past the threshold,
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    there were three shots fired from the rear bedroom.
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    They were directed directly at the back door,
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    uh, as I was coming in.
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    I backed out again.
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    (Hanrahan) Only by the grace of God,
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    uh, were one of our, or two of our police officers
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    prevented from being killed, uh, when
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    they were fired upon as soon as they announced
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    their office and knocking on the door.
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    (Andrew) On December 11th, 1969,
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    the Chicago Tribune carried a story that had
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    characterized as an exclusive version
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    from the State's Attorney's office.
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    (Reporter) Why was the exclusion made in the Chicago Tribune?
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    (Hanrahan) Because that that newspaper,
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    the Chicago Tribune, in my opinion,
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    gave a very balanced, fair report of the events
  • 65:02 - 65:04
    that occurred.
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    (Reporter) It has nothing to do with the fact that
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    the class of people, or the type of people that buy
  • 65:08 - 65:10
    the Tribune as opposed to other papers in the city?
  • 65:10 - 65:13
    (Hanrahan) Does anybody have a sensible question?
  • 65:13 - 65:14
    (Andrew) Included in the exclusive was a photo,
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    carefully circled to show bullet holes
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    supposed to be in the back door.
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    (Hanrahan) The account that we made public yesterday,
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    gave a detailed explanation of what happened
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    in that apartment, I stand whole-heartedly
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    behind it as absolutely accurate.
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    (Reporter) There is one inconsistency,
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    well, for example -
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    (Hanrahan) I do not intend to quibble about
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    that account.
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    (Reporter) Do you intend to get the truth?
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    (Hanrahan) The account that we gave
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    of the events, is the truth.
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    (Reporter) One of the four pictures you gave
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    the Tribune had two bullet holes
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    in the right side of what was
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    supposed to be the rear door.
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    (Rush) Hanrahan has lied before, he's going
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    to lie again.
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    That, that hole he's blown up in the paper
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    is, uh, the whole of a nail.
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    (Reporter) Tight close-up of the nail head.
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    Plus the door hasp.
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    I...here you see the large nail heads
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    being pointed out.
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    (Hanrahan) I have said that, uh, we released
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    the pictures we have not characterized,
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    or described, uh, the, uh, conditions that they portray,
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    other than to say, that that is a accurate portrayal
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    of that, uh, particular object.
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    (Reporter) Do you know if any of the four pictures
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    they received had portrayed bullet holes in
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    any of the walls?
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    (Hanrahan) I...
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    (Andrew) Another photo claimed to show the bullet-riddled
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    door across from the bedroom.
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    The officers testified that the Panthers fired
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    into that door from inside their bedroom.
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    In fact, the door in the photo was the bedroom
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    door, and the holes in the door were made
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    by police gunfire at the Panthers.
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    (Panther) As you can see,
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    the bathroom door is intact.
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    Not only does the bathroom door, but the entire wall area
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    is intact.
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    (Hanrahan) There was a, there was a picture
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    of the, uh, the inside of the door to the bathroom,
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    yes.
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    (Reporter) That door, our reporters discovered,
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    corresponded to one on the front living room
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    adjoining the bedroom.
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    There were holes in the door, when the door was opened,
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    they, those holes corresponded to holes that
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    were in the wall adjoining between the bedroom
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    and the living room.
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    When they stuck a stick through the holes,
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    they all matched up.
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    (Hanrahan) I have, I make, I say, I make
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    no evaluation of the pictures,
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    other than to say they portray conditions
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    as they existed in that apartment at the time
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    those pictures were taken.
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    (Panther) This is the door that is supposed
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    to contain numerous marks, from, uh,
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    stray shotgun blasts, small arms fire,
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    which again was fired by members of the "vicious"
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    Black Panther Party,
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    who was standing in this bedroom here,
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    shooting out into the hallway here.
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    (Hanrahan) I urge, I urge your inventory of
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    each of these vicious weapons.
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    This attack, this attack by the Black Panthers
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    on the police, plus the weapons that were recovered,
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    uh, at the, uh, depot where they were storing them,
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    clearly demonstrates the true character
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    of the Black Panther Party.
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    (Rush) Nobody...I have never denied that there was
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    no weapons there.
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    As a matter of fact, you'd be a fool
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    if you didn't have a weapon there.
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    Knowing, uh, the ferociousness of the pigs,
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    how they just jumped out of the cars
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    and shoot you down.
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    How they knock on your door and blow, uh,
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    19-year old sister's head off with shotguns,
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    how they kill two brothers in one week.
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    Yeah, he's...and as a matter of fact,
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    everybody that's concerned should have a,
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    or something in their homes to protect themselves,
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    because Hanrahan is a madman.
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    (Reporter) Mr. Hanrahan, can you tell me
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    why your officers did not try to use tear gas?
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    Isn't this the usual procedure to flush
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    someone out of a building?
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    (Hanrahan) Our officers, uh, used the means
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    necessary to effect the search.
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    And to present, prevent themselves from being
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    killed upon after they were,
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    killed after they were fired upon.
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    (Reporter) Isn't it the truth, that you
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    would usually use, your men usually use, uh,
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    tear gas, in situations such as this?
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    And why didn't they use it this time?
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    (Hanrahan) No, that is not true.
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    (Reporter) It is not true?
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    (Panther) They came, uh, with murder
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    on they mind.
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    Even if they wanted to take someone to jail,
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    it would have been just a simple matter of
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    just shooting some tear gas, and it'd brought
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    everybody out.
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    (2nd Panther) Right on.
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    (Panther) This is where our Chairman
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    had his brains blown out, and he, uh,
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    laying in bed, sleeping at 4:30 in the morning.
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    (Johnson) Someone came into the room,
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    started shaking the Chairman.
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    Said, "Chairman, Chairman, wake up.
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    The pigs was mapping."
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    Still half asleep, I looked up,
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    and I saw bullets coming from it looked like
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    the front of the apartment.
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    From the kitchen area.
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    They were, pigs just shooting.
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    And, uh, about this time,
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    I jumped on top of the Chairman,
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    he looked up,
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    looked like all the pigs just,
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    merged into the entrance-way to the bedroom-area,
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    back bedroom-area.
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    Mattress is just, going,
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    you could feel the bullets going into it.
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    I just remember thinking they dead,
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    everybody in there.
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    Um, when he looked up, he just looked up,
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    he didn't say a word, didn't move,
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    except for moving his head up.
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    He lays his head back down, to the side like that.
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    He never said a word, never got up off the bed.
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    Um, the person who was in the room,
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    he kept hollering out, "Stop shooting,
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    stop shooting! We have a pregnant woman,"
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    or "a pregnant sister in here!"
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    At that time, I was 8 1/2, 9 months pregnant.
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    My baby was to be delivered in two weeks.
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    Pigs kept on shooting.
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    So I kept on hollering out,
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    and finally they stopped.
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    They pushed, um, me and another brother
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    by the, uh, kitchen door,
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    he told us to face the wall.
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    Heard a pig say, "He's barely alive,
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    he'll barely make it."
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    I assumed they were talking about Chairman Fred.
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    So then, they started shooting, the pigs they started
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    shooting again.
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    I heard a sister scream.
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    They stopped shooting.
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    A pig said, "He's good and dead now."
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    Pigs running around laughing,
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    they were really happy, you know,
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    talking about Chairman Fred is dead.
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    I never saw Chairman Fred again.
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    (Hanrahan) Inflammatory statements
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    and false charges against our office have been made
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    by spokesmen for the Black Panther Party
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    and others.
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    Despite the fact that the speakers had no reliable
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    knowledge about the occurrence.
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    (Satchel) Well, the best account that I can give,
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    is, uh, the room where I was in, uh,
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    the actions, the things around me, you know.
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    First thing I remember, when I woke up,
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    was, uh, a knock on the door,
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    and it was only a matter of seconds,
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    in fact, I would say it was less than 5 seconds
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    that I heard, you know, shots.
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    Now, the thing that struck me, is that,
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    I not only heard shots, but I can see plaster
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    coming out of the walls, of the, of the walls in my room.
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    So, I knew that the bullets were coming through
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    the room that I was in.
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    (Groth) I stepped over,
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    and I put the machine gun still on single-fire,
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    and I started from the left side of the wall,
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    coming across, watching where the rounds were hitting,
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    and I went over the girl's head, down on the other
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    side of her, continued fire across this wall.
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    (Panther) One strange thing about this wall,
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    is, the State's Attorney's Gestapo raiding pigs say
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    that they fired, uh, numerous, uh,
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    slugs, going up and down, up-and-downward motion,
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    attempting to avoid hitting the people in the apartment here.
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    You notice that all these slugs are on a straight line,
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    and also notice that all were fired at a low level,
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    and about bed level.
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    (Satchel) Next thing I remember is, uh,
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    someone, I think it was one of the pigs,
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    told us to come out of the room.
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    But there were still shots being fired.
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    Now I didn't know at this here time,
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    but I took it that shots were being fired
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    at the back of the house and the front of the house.
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    And, uh, you know, they were all coming through
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    the walls, the walls were nothing but plaster board.
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    And, you know, bullets come through the front of the house,
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    and go all the way through, out the back.
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    Somebody told us to get out, but I remember
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    we were afraid, the bullets were still coming,
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    we remained on the floor.
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    I heard another pause, and then one of the pigs
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    told us that, if we don't come out,
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    he's going to put something in there,
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    that would really get 'em out.
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    The idea came to my mind, that they
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    were going to shoot tear gas or something in there.
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    (Groth) We realized that there were still
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    some people remaining in the front bedroom,
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    we don't know whether they're injured or not,
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    so I pleaded, I chanted, I begged them to come out,
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    "Please come out with your hands out,
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    put down your weapon."
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    (Satchel) The next thing I heard
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    was a barrage of shots, real fast.
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    And, uh, you know, we were hit this time.
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    (Groth) I started with the gun, still
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    on single-fire, being very careful
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    and watching where each round hit on the wall,
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    I walked them around, uh, the girl sitting on the bed,
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    and brought it all the way across the wall again.
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    As I was doing this, Officer Davis was
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    stepping up, and he started firing across the wall,
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    from right to left.
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    I put one shot in the door.
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    I put a short burst with the machine gun on automatic
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    fire, into that closet.
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    (Officer) I fired four or five shotgun blasts
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    into the bedroom.
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    (Groth) The second form, still coming up,
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    caught a blast as the gun came further across the room.
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    (Satchel) They told me, uh, to you know,
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    to get up, and walk.
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    And I told them I couldn't.
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    And then I think they hit me, some of they
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    told me they'd kill me if I stay there.
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    So I kept trying, I managed to, you know,
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    get up, and uh, I needed a little hop,
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    and I hopped out.
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    You know.
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    (Hanrahan) I am taking the word of our policemen,
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    uh, over what we understand is supposed to be
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    a version provided by a defense attorney
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    and by the occupants of the apartment.
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    (Satchel) I was hit 5 times.
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    I was hit, um, 2 times in the stomach,
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    one time in the leg,
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    and I was hit, grazed in each hand.
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    Yeah.
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    This is just a scar, you know,
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    I had to have a section of my colon
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    taken out.
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    Because of infection.
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    And I was shot over here.
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    (Hanrahan) I expect the general public
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    to recognize the quality of these men's work,
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    and the political consequences can take care
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    of themselves.
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    Of course I don't plan to resign.
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    (Rush) He's changed the story every time, uh,
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    from newspaper to newspaper,
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    Channel 1 to another channel,
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    and he's had changed the story as we've brought up
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    facts, truths about the evidence, uh, that he
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    reportedly had given out.
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    Such as the nail heads, such as the bullet holes
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    and what-not in the walls.
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    And it's only my conclusion, is that Hanrahan,
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    if he wants to give an objective opinion
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    about what happened here, that morning,
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    he would have to come to this apartment and find out,
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    because he's done a whole lot of subjective analysis
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    because the man hasn't come to the, uh,
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    apartment to find out what really did go down
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    in the apartment.
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    We have invited Hanrahan here to see
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    for himself the evidence, that we have shown
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    to the masses of people and to the public.
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    (Hanrahan) No, I have not been at the scene.
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    (Kennon) Based on available evidence,
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    namely the physical condition of the home
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    and its contents, they physical conditions of
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    the remains of Fred Hampton,
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    the search warrant was merely a subterfuge
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    and the mission of the police was to murder and maim.
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    (Streeter) This blatant act of legitimatized murder
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    strips all credibility from law enforcement.
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    In the context of other acts against militant Blacks
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    in recent months, it suggests an official policy of
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    systematic repression.
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    The "pious" statements of State's Attorney Hanrahan
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    concerning the brave response of the police,
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    against the "vicious" Panther attack,
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    and his allusion to the "grace of God" concerning
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    the sparing of the policemen, only makes
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    the situation more macabre and terrifying.
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    (Reporter) As an individual, are you convinced
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    that the official version is a lie?
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    That, it is a case of murder?
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    (Robinson) Personally, I am.
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    (Andrew) Anyone who went through that apartment
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    and examined the evidence that was remaining there,
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    could come to only one conclusion, and that is
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    that Fred Hampton, 21 years old,
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    and a member of a militant, well-known militant group,
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    was murdered in his bed, probably as he lay asleep.
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    It seems very clear to us that he was assassinated.
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    And the police officer who did that assassination
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    then walked away from it, walked away from it
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    and said to other people, "Bobby Rush is next."
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    Now all of you who know Bobby Rush
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    for the Black Panther Party,
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    and also one of our clients.
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    And all of you also, I assume know,
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    that Bobby Rush's apartment was broken into last night,
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    and also searched, but fortunately for him
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    he's still alive because
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    he was not in the apartment.
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    (Reporter) You think that if you had been
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    in your apartment yesterday,
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    you would've been shot by police?
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    (Rush) Yes, I would have been murdered,
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    I still think there's a, a great possibility
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    of people trying to murder me.
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    All the moves, in the past, initially was done
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    on the part of the police, they murdered
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    Fred Hampton, they are out to murder me,
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    it's like they'll murder anybody that's Black
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    in this country.
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    (Reporter) Bobby, do you think there's going to be
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    retaliation by the Panthers?
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    (Rush) There won't be any retaliation by
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    the Panthers.
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    I think that there are, the time will come
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    when the people themselves will, uh,
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    take the power that belongs to them,
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    into their hands, and move, uh, to,
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    guarantee life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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    We would not be forced underground till the
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    people, we really feel satisfied that we've done
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    our duty, our duty to educate the masses of the people
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    to the injustices that the power structure
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    inflicts upon poor people in this country.
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    All the mass demonstrations and young people
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    know this is happening right now.
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    (Reporter) Bobby, what's the next move for you
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    personally?
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    (Rush) There's no personal, anymore,
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    I'm the People's man, and whatever the people
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    decide, it's nothing personal about it.
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    And, uh, the Panthers will be there to serve the people.
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    (Andrew) Of course, numerous people have
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    attempted to make formal and informal investigations,
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    with a report by the Grand Jury for the Federal District
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    Court, the Northern District of Illinois.
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    And I quote, "This report contains the findings
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    of the Grand Jury after hearing nearly 100 witnesses,
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    and considering over 130 exhibits.
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    Including police records, photographs, moving pictures,
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    transcripts of testimony before other bodies,
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    voluminous investigative and scientific reports,
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    and reports of investigative interviews with over
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    100 potential witnesses who were not called."
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    And of course, among the main witnesses before
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    the Federal Grand Jury were the 14 raiders in the
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    apartment, the police officers who were assigned to
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    the State's Attorney's office.
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    The report tells us, contrary to some of their
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    the report tells us that, "At 4am, on December 4,
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    Sergeant Groth briefed the 13 assembled officers
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    and told them the location of the raid,
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    and that Panther arms were involved."
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    (Reporter) Did you know that they were
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    Black Panthers?
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    (Carmody) No, we didn't. We just knew that
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    we were informed that there were guns,
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    and some contraband in the building.
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    (Reporter) Did you have information that
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    indicated that Fred Hampton might be there?
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    (Carmody) Not to my knowledge.
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    (Reporter) You just knew that there were guns,
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    and the possibility that these might have been
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    Black Panthers?
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    (Carmody) All we knew is that there were guns in there.
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    (Reporter) At this point, it appears that, uh,
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    the people who were deceased were, uh,
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    in a gun battle?
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    (Carmody) Oh, they were definitely in a gun battle.
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    (Reporter) I mean, that they were firing
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    at police?
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    (Carmody) Yessir. We saw the shots coming out
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    of the two bedrooms.
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    (Andrew) Sergeant Groth, of course,
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    from the beginning claimed, along with his fellow officers,
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    that a shot had been fired by a young Panther woman,
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    in the far corner of the living room door,
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    as the officers entered the door.
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    The report, however, explains the impossibility of this
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    account given by the officers.
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    Reading again now from the report from
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    page 181, it says, "Groth, Davis, Jones,
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    and Gorman..." Those are all officers.
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    "...all insist that a shot was fired by Brenda Harris,
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    at them, as they came in the door.
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    None of them could explain
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    what had become of this shot.
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    And it is not possible to draw a line
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    from the southeast corner of the living room
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    where Harris was said by Davis and Groth to
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    be on the bed and holding the gun,
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    out through the living room door,
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    the entrance hall door, and the outside door.
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    There are no holes in the west wall of the apartment."
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    (Reporter) Officer Carmody, when you knocked on the door,
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    what happened?
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    (Carmody) Well, I didn't actually knock,
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    I heard our officers at the front, uh,
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    announce their office, and shots fired,
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    uh, so I kicked in the back door,
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    and as soon as the back door opened,
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    I could see, uh, shots being fired at us
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    at the back door.
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    (Reporter) Do you have any idea how many
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    shots were fired?
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    (Officer) Uh, quite a few.
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    I have no idea.
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    (Reporter) Any idea over how long a period
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    the gun battle ensued?
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    (Officer) Seemed like an hour to me.
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    (Andrew) Of course the raiders would have us
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    believe that they, approached the apartment
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    in a gentlemanly fashion, that they were
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    attempting to save human life.
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    They knocked on the door,
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    and they announced their purpose.
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    They fired no shots, until they were fired at.
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    They called for "cease fire" on at least
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    three different occasions.
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    (Hanrahan) Thereafter, three times, Sergeant Groth
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    ordered all his men to cease firing,
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    and told the occupants to come out with
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    their hands up.
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    Each time, one of the occupants replied,
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    "Shoot it out."
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    And they continued firing at the police officers.
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    (Andrew) By their own testimony,
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    they admit that, for 12 minutes,
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    for 12 solid minutes,
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    in those early morning hours,
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    there was gun firing in that apartment.
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    And yet the Federal Grand Jury concludes that
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    only one possible shot could've come
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    from a Panther weapon.
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    And that shot could've come through the door
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    by a man who had just been shot in the heart.
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    They would have us believe that,
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    even though there was only one Panther shot,
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    they called for a cease fire on three different occasions,
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    and didn't get it, and so they continued their firing.
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    The great variance between the physical evidence,
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    and the testimony of the officers,
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    raises the question, as to whether the officers
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    are falsifying their accounts.
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    Those officers fired 99 shots.
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    Through the walls of an apartment
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    where they knew people were sleeping.
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    Murder is defined in Illinois as follows:
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    "A person who kills an individual
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    without lawful justification,
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    commits murder if, in performing the acts
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    which caused the death,
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    he knows that such acts, create strong probability
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    of death, or great bodily harm, to that individual,
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    or another."
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    Federal Grand Jury comes to its conclusions,
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    "Unquestionably, the raid was not professionally planned,
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    or properly executed.
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    And the result of the raid was two deaths,
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    four injuries,
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    and 7 improper criminal charges."
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    In spite of those conclusions,
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    the report then goes on to say,
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    "The physical evidence and the discrepancies
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    in the officers' accounts,
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    are insufficient to establish probable cause
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    to charge the officers with willful violation
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    of the occupants' civil rights."
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    (crowd chanting) Power to the People!
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    Power to the People!
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    Power to the People!
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The Murder of Fred Hampton (1971) - English subtitles
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