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![Black Panther Party Chairman Fred Hampton Speaks at University of Chicago](images/thumbnails/MP3.jpg)
Same as PM 115 R1 at 7 1/2 ips Part 2
Chairman of Illinois for the Black Panther Party, Fred Hampton, speaks at the University of Chicago about the U.S. prison system and the fight for equal rights among people of color. Speech gives insight on Black Panther Party’s school of thought regarding education and politics, with a focus on the “Breakfast for Children Program” and the defense fund for Black Panthers needing bail, including Bobby Seale, Huey Newton, Dennis Moral, Bobby Hutton, Michael “Mickey” White, and Bobby Rush. Question and answer session with the audience at the end of the tape gives depth to the Black experience at this time.
![Black Panther Party Chairman Fred Hampton Speaks at University of Chicago](images/thumbnails/MP3.jpg)
Same as PM 115 R1 at 7 1/2 ips Part 1 & 2
Chairman of Illinois for the Black Panther Party, Fred Hampton, speaks at the University of Chicago about the U.S. prison system and the fight for equal rights among people of color. Speech gives insight on Black Panther Party’s school of thought regarding education and politics, with a focus on the “Breakfast for Children Program” and the defense fund for Black Panthers needing bail, including Bobby Seale, Huey Newton, Dennis Moral, Bobby Hutton, Michael “Mickey” White, and Bobby Rush. Question and answer session with the audience at the end of the tape gives depth to the Black experience at this time.
![Liberation Will Come from a Black Thing](images/thumbnails//26908.jpg)
Taken from a speech given at the Western Regional Black Youth Conference, held in Los Angeles, California on Nov. 23, 1967.
![The Black Voice](images/thumbnails//26951.jpg)
Publisher: The Black VoiceVolume Number: Vol. 5-2Format: PeriodicalCollection: Various Black Liberation Movement Publications
![Application for Repatriation and Dual Citizenship for African American Political Prisoners of War and Ex-Political Prisoners](images/thumbnails//28075.jpg)
Publisher: December 12th Movement International SecretariatYear: 1994Format: MonographCollection: Republic of New Afrika
Historical Persepctive on Political Prisoners and POWs from the Black Liberation Movement being held in the US. Includes profiles on political prisoners and the Geneva Convention Regulations as related to prisoners of war.
![On Captured Citizens, Political Prisoners, and Prisoners of War: A New Afrikan Perspective](images/thumbnails//28076.jpg)
This article is an updated version of Toward Clarity on CC's, PP's and POW's written in 1978 and published in Notes From a New Afrikan POW Journal Book Two.
![Talk with Assata Shakur in Cuba: Somewhere in Cuba](images/thumbnails//28103.jpg)
Transcript of an interview conducted in Cuba in 1995.
![Words from a Sister in Exile](images/thumbnails//28107.jpg)
When revolutionary political activist Assata Shakur (previously JoAnne Chesimard) made a daring escape from prison in 1979, she- like our fugative slave ancestors- became legendary in the Black community. Here she speaks about her life in Cuba today.