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skepticcurmudgeon's review against another edition
5.0
Haas recounts his story, as an attorney in the People’s Law Office, representing the family of Fred Hampton after Fred’s cold blooded murder planned as part of the FBI’s COINTELPRO program and executed (pun intended) by the Chicago PD. It took nearly 15 years of legal wrangling against a coordinated cover up by State and Federal officials and an unabashedly hostile biased trial judge to get justice for the victims.
This true story is better and more thrilling than any novel by John Grisham. The saddest part is this brilliant charismatic young leader was cut down before he had a chance. Hampton paid the ultimate price for questioning and challenging the status quo of maintaining a permanent underclass to feed the plutocracy.
This true story is better and more thrilling than any novel by John Grisham. The saddest part is this brilliant charismatic young leader was cut down before he had a chance. Hampton paid the ultimate price for questioning and challenging the status quo of maintaining a permanent underclass to feed the plutocracy.
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cnorman4405's review against another edition
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Graphic: Police brutality, Torture, Racism, Violence, and Classism
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