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Let’s not allow our revolutionary wish-list to keep us from appreciating the ways this film intervenes—with force and clarity—in our present Americ
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The 1971 raid marks a nationwide militarization of police relations with Black protest groups and Africa Americans as a group.
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The film framed Hampton as a victim instead of a pro-active freedom fighter and revolutionary.
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