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Fred Hampton

Episode 1 of the Fightin' For Survival podcast, hosted by Rahndyh Bonhomme, titled "Fred Hampton" was published on July 23, 2020 and runs 17 minutes.

July 23, 2020 ·17m · Fightin' For Survival

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Who is Fred Hampton? Why did the FBI want him dead? How did he become the "messiah"? How does his experience relate to today? This episode will answer all those questions and many more. Things you won't find in traditional history books.

Who is Fred Hampton? Why did the FBI want him dead? How did he become the "messiah"? How does his experience relate to today? This episode will answer all those questions and many more. Things you won't find in traditional history books.

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