Former members of the Black Panther Party and Jeffrey Haas, author of “The Assassination of Fred Hampton: How the FBI and Chicago Police Murdered a Black Panther”, discuss the history and culture of the party and the murder of Fred Hampton. This event was held at the University of Chicago on December 2, 2009. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV). To purchase a DVD, contact CAN TV’s Community Partners at (312) 738-1400 or at communitypartners@cantv.org

Moobey:
Question.
Why is it whenever we dig into our past,or struggles and our demise, we always find a Jew not far behind? Is this my imagination?
It is not ur imagination. Now do not quote me on thiz answer i am about to give u. From my research over the yrz and speaking to a lot of our Elderz the way it is broken down to me iz that ther haz alwayz been a few of the aryan nation thru out time that all men& women were created equal and deserved to be treated az such and went against their own to help the oppressed massez. Just az many of both racez believed that we could co-exist separately but equal. And especially during the 50′z,60′z and even during the 70′z we az Afrikan’z did not have the funding and equipment and even carz to get eventz to support the struggle and that was a big factor in yt being involved in the struggle. And during the srmed struggle during the 70′z there were groupz of whitez that were committing armed robberiez to help the Black Panther Party & other militant groupz carry out their rebellion against thiz racist government. Panther Love