The Assassination of Fred Hampton by Jeffrey Haas

The Assassination of Fred Hampton by Jeffrey Haas

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The Assassination of Fred Hampton by Jeffrey Haas

In an era of mounting law enforcement abuse and rising public defiance, The Assassination of Fred Hampton is more relevant than ever. Read the story of Black Panther activist Hampton's murder by Chicago police and attorney Jeff Haas's fight to bring the assassins to justice.

On December 4, 1969, attorney Jeff Haas was in a police lockup in Chicago, interviewing Fred Hampton's fiancée. Deborah Johnson described how the police pulled her from the room as Fred lay unconscious on their bed. She heard one officer say, "He's still alive." She then heard two shots. A second officer said, "He's good and dead now."

She looked at Jeff and asked, "What can you do?" The Assassination of Fred Hamptonremains Haas's personal account of how he and People's Law Office partner Flint Taylor pursued Hampton's assassins, ultimately prevailing over FBI stonewalling and unlimited government resources bent on hiding the conspiracy that led to Hampton's death. Half a century later, Haas writes that there is still an urgent need for the revolutionary systemic changes Hampton was organizing to accomplish.

Not only a story of justice delivered, this book spotlights Hampton as a dynamic community leader and an inspiration for those still fighting against injustice and the brutality of law enforcement.

"[A] political cliff-hanger. . The Assassination of Fred Hampton: How the FBI and the Chicago Police murdered a Black Panther is an exposé [that] should be read in schools across the country." -- Huffington Post
"An extraordinary retelling of a shameful chapter in our history. . . . [The book] reveals just how easily justice can be thwarted and malicious aims diguised when powerful people conspire to violate the law (commit murder) and manipulate procedural to avoid responsibility for their crimes. . . . [A] cautionary tale, as well as a story of heroism." --Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
"Required political reading, especially for conservatives who are genuinely concerned about the damage secret government can do." -- Chicago Daily Observer
"An extremely important bookand a tale well toldfor America to read if it wants to become what it says it has always beenthe land of the free and the home of the brave." Ramsey Clark , former United States Attorney General
"At once journalist, lawyer and storyteller, Jeff Haas manages to sear into every page of this book a compassion seemingly forgotten, providing a riveting eyewitness account of the government assassination of Fred Hampton. This is mandatory reading for those who love and believe in freedom." Elaine Brown , author and former chairman of the Black Panther Party
"A must-read." -- Len Weinglass, lawyer and civil rights activist
"A true crime story and legal thriller, this powerful account puts together all the pieces, step by step, giving us the anatomy of a despicable episode in recent American history. The writing is clear and straightforward; the overall impact devastating." - Phillip Lopate, author of Getting Personal
"Part history, part courtroom drama, part literary memoir, Haas evokes with chilling precision a bloody and desperate repressive state apparatus locked in conflict with its greatest fear, a charismatic young black man with revolution on his mind." William Ayers, professor of education, University of Illinois at Chicago

Jeffrey Haas is an attorney and cofounder of the People's Law Office, which has represented clients such as the Black Panthers, Students for a Democratic Society, community activists, and a huge number of anti-Vietnam War activists. He's worked on issues concerning prisoners' rights, Puerto Rican nationalists, anti-human-rights activists in Central America, police torture, and the unfairly accused.

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ISBN 13 9781641603218
ISBN 10 1641603216
Title The Assassination of Fred Hampton
Author Jeffrey Haas
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Chicago Review Press
Year published 2019-11-05
Number of pages 400
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.