Fred Hampton Speaks With Kids
American social activist and Illinois Black Panther Party chapter chairman Fred Hampton (1948 - 1969) speaks with school children during a free breakfast program, hosted by his organization, at a community center (at 1512 South Pulaski Road), Chicago, Illinois, April 1, 1969. (Photo by Chicago Sun-Times Collection/Chicago History Museum/Getty Images)

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