Louis Stokes Interviewed Outside Hampton's Home
US Representative Louis Stokes (1925 - 2015) in interviewed outside Illinois Black Panther Party chapter chairman Fred Hampton's home (at 2337 West Monroe Street) after Hampton and fellow Panther Mark Clark were shot and killed by police during a raid, Chicago, Illinois, December 20, 1969. Among those visible behind him is American social activist and Illinois Black Panther Party chapter founder (and future politician) Bobby Rush (second right, in black cap). (Photo by Chicago Sun-Times Collection/Chicago History Museum/Getty Images)

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