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Hampton Jr. Seeks Landmark Designation for Hampton House
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Slain activist Fred Hampton would have turned 73 years old last month.
Slain activist Fred Hampton would have turned 73 years old last month, and though he was killed more than 50 years ago, his memory and legacy still loom large. Now Hampton’s son is seeking a landmark designation for the only surviving building with ties to Hampton’s activism.
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Chicago Tonight: Black Voices
Hampton Jr. Seeks Landmark Designation for Hampton House
Clip: 9/5/2021 | 1m 51sVideo has Closed Captions
Slain activist Fred Hampton would have turned 73 years old last month, and though he was killed more than 50 years ago, his memory and legacy still loom large. Now Hampton’s son is seeking a landmark designation for the only surviving building with ties to Hampton’s activism.
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