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Ethnicity
  
African-American

Name
  
Fred Jr.

Relatives
  
Father: Fred Hampton


Years active
  
1988–present

Occupation
  
Activist

Role
  
Political activist

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Born
  
December 29, 1969 (age 54) (
1969-12-29
)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

Known for
  
Prisoners of Conscience Committee (Chairman)

Parents
  
Fred Hampton, Deborah Johnson

Similar People
  
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Fred Hampton Jr. (born December 29, 1969) is an African-American political activist and the son of Fred Hampton Sr. His father was a Black Panther who was killed by the Chicago police. Hampton's 19 year-old mother Deborah Johnson, was eight-and-a-half months pregnant with him when Hampton Sr. was killed in her presence during the police raid of the early morning hours of December 4, 1969. Hampton Sr. was 21 at the time of his death.

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Biography

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Hampton became the president of the International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement in 1990. It is believed he is a member of the New Black Liberation Militia.

1993 conviction

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In 1993, he was convicted of aggravated arson. The case involved the firebombing of a Korean grocery store in the aftermath of the 1992 nationwide protests after the acquittal of the Los Angeles Police Department officers who beat Rodney King. Hampton was sentenced to eighteen years in prison, and was paroled on September 14, 2001.

Prisoners of Conscience Committee

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Hampton is the chairman of the Prisoners of Conscience Committee (P.O.C.C.). On July 3, 2013, Hampton and three others filed a false arrest and excessive force lawsuit against Oakland and Emeryville, claiming that they were held for almost three hours on January 21, 2013 in retaliation for their well-known activism.

Pop culture

Hampton made an appearance in Michel Gondry's 2006 film Dave Chappelle's Block Party. His trial forms the basis of Fall Out Boy's song "You're Crashing, But You're No Wave". He and his father Fred Hampton Sr. are mentioned in the song "Behind Enemy Lines" by Dead Prez.


References

Fred Hampton Jr. Wikipedia


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