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All Power To The People: The Beautiful Life And Tragic Death Of Mark Clark

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Gloria Clark Jackson, the sister of the Black Panther Party Defense Captain, remembers the night he and Fred Hampton were assassinated—and the intense grief that followed.

Source: The Urban Daily

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