Black Panther Party. Illinois Chapter
Biography
LC Name Authority File (LCNAF)
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Free 'Em All Radio with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady of Rage 2020-01-01, 2020-01-01
Free 'Em All Radio with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady of Rage 2021-01-06, 2021-01-06
Free 'Em All Radio with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady of Rage 2021-02-17, 2021-02-17
Free 'Em All Radio with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady of Rage 2021-08-21, 2021-08-21
On this episode, Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. discusses race and class struggles and contridictions. Objective analysis is reviewed that way people can make informed descisions. Marcus Garvey, a Jamaican activist and his envolvement in the Universal Negro Improvemnet Association (UNIA).
Free 'Em All Radio with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady of Rage 2021-08-25, 2021-08-25
In this episode...Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. discusses the crimes committed against two female women in Dolton, IL. There is also a call to a fellow prisoner, Darnell asking about his situation and condition being in solitary confinement. Racial class and political contridictions are discussed.
Free 'Em All Radio with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady of Rage 2022-01-05, 2022-01-05
Free 'Em All Radio with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady of Rage 2022-01-12, 2022-01-12
Free 'Em All Radio with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady of Rage 2022-01-19, 2022-01-19
In this episode, Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady of Rage discuss the Chairmans recent visit to Africa. He discusses the slave dungeons, exploitation of resources, and the importance of terms used to describe the black community and history. He also discussed the experiences that slaves were forced to go through and his time in prison. Throughout the show, callers thank the Chairman for sharing his trip to Africa and the feelings they had when listening to him.
Free 'Em All Radio with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady of Rage 2022-01-26, 2022-01-26
In this episode of Free ‘Em All radio, Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. discusses class contradictions, the assassination of Nipsey Hussle, the importance of legacy, and touches on the topic of the Covid-19 pandemic. Three callers continue the conversation about Nipsey Hussle and asks the Chairman for advice. The Chairman also discussed the importance of terms used and encourages the use of brutal terms.
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- Imprisonment 7
- African Americans--Colonization 6
- Imperialism 6
- Police brutality 6
- Judas and the Black Messiah 5
- Slavery--United States 5
- Capitalism 4
- Racism in criminal justice administration 4
- Racism--United States 4
- Cook County Department of Corrections 3
- Embargo 3
- Nonviolence 3
- Race discrimination 3
- Africa 2
- COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- 2
- Dialectical materialism 2
- Enslaved persons—Social conditions 2
- Informers 2
- Mass incarceration--United States 2
- Prisoners of war 2 + ∧ less