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EPISODE · Dec 6, 2025 · 37 MIN

Remembering Fred Hampton - A Life of Unity and Change

from The Forgotten Timeline · host Adidas Wilson

The episode chronicles the life and political legacy of Fred Hampton, the influential chairman of the Illinois Black Panther Party who was murdered at age twenty-one in 1969. Hampton is remembered primarily for establishing the original Rainbow Coalition, an unprecedented alliance that forged solidarity among Black, Puerto Rican, and poor white working-class groups in Chicago. This powerful movement, which focused on essential "Serve the People" programs like free breakfast and health clinics, drew the intense and fearful attention of the federal government. The source reveals that his murder was a premeditated assassination carried out by the Chicago Police, acting on detailed information supplied by an FBI informant during the COINTELPRO operation. Although his life was violently cut short, the legal battles that followed resulted in a landmark civil rights settlement and confirmed the government's role in his death. Ultimately, Hampton's revolutionary vision of multiracial, class-based unity remains a fundamental inspiration for contemporary activism."Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it". George Santayana

The episode chronicles the life and political legacy of Fred Hampton, the influential chairman of the Illinois Black Panther Party who was murdered at age twenty-one in 1969. Hampton is remembered primarily for establishing the original Rainbow Coalition, an unprecedented alliance that forged solidarity among Black, Puerto Rican, and poor white working-class groups in Chicago. This powerful movement, which focused on essential "Serve the People" programs like free breakfast and health clinics, drew the intense and fearful attention of the federal government. The source reveals that his murder was a premeditated assassination carried out by the Chicago Police, acting on detailed information supplied by an FBI informant during the COINTELPRO operation. Although his life was violently cut short, the legal battles that followed resulted in a landmark civil rights settlement and confirmed the government's role in his death. Ultimately, Hampton's revolutionary vision of multiracial, class-based unity remains a fundamental inspiration for contemporary activism."Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it". George Santayana

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