Prisoners Of Conscience Committee

Prisoners Of Conscience Committee
The Prisoners of Conscience Committee Founded by Chairman Fred Hampton, Jr. during the nine years he spent in prison in the 1990's.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Press Release - December 4th 2012 International Revolutionary Day

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 


CONTACT: JAMES SMITH
PHONE: 773-256-9451
E-MAIL: WE_RIDE@aol.com


ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL REVOLUTIONARY DAY


(Chicago, Illinois), - 12/4/12 - At High Noon on December 4, 2012 a Silent Vigil and Virtual tour will be held in commemoration of Chairman Fred Hampton, Sr. and Defense Chairman Mark Clark of The Black Panther Party. This being the day in 1969, that the two panther party members were assassinated in Chicago Illinois by the US government and the Chicago Police Department.

The Massacre On Monroe, which left in its aftermath the assassinations of twenty-one year old Deputy Chairman Fred Hampton and twenty-two year old Defense Captain Mark Clark. As it was in life, it remains in legacy; the attack of the struggle for self determination that the former director of the F.B.I., J. Edgar Hoover deemed to be the number one threat to the internal security of the United States.

How was the Black Panther Party an internal threat? By providing the first Free Breakfast program nationwide. By providing Free Medical Clinics organized by Deputy Minister of Health Doc Sachel. By providing information to better the communities of POOR People nationwide.

Chairman Fred Hampton Sr. Founded the Original Rainbow Coalition while organizing various nationalities from all walks of life in one of the most segregated cities in the country.

Join all supporters for this historic event on Tuesday December 4th, 2012 at 12:00 Noon in Chicago, Illinois at 2337 W. Chairman Fred Hampton Way (formerly known as Monroe & Western). At 3:00 pm – join a film screening, panel discussion, entertainment, speakers and more at Wallaces The Wall, ( North East Corner of Madison & California).

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