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The Murder of Fred Hampton, The Jungle screenings
2018-May-29 @ 19:30 - 21:20
The Dryden will screen The Murder of Fred Hampton (Howard Alk, U.S. 1971, 88 min., 16mm) and preceded by The Jungle (Charlie "Brown" Davis, U.S. 1967, 22 min., 35mm)—a short documentary created by teenagers about street life in North Philadelphia—as part of the UCLA Festival of Preservation Tour series.
A group of independent filmmakers in Chicago, fashioning themselves as the Film Group, set out to profile Chairman Fred Hampton, the charismatic 21-year-old leader of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party, and ended up documenting the last nine months of his life. During production, in the early morning of December 4, 1969, Hampton's apartment and Party hangout was raided by officers assigned to State's Attorney Edward V. Hanrahan. During the ensuing assault, Hampton and Mark Clark were killed and four others wounded. As the documentary goes on to argue, the raid was unlawful and Hampton's death was, in effect, an assassination.
[source: George Eastman Museum calendar, 2018-May-21]