Bobby Rush Speaks At Press Conference
American social activist and Illinois Black Panther Party chapter founder (and future politician) Bobby Rush speaks during a press conference at the Panther headquarters (at 4233 South Indiana Avenue), Chicago, Illinois, April 26, 1971. Rush was announcing that Judge Joseph A Power had appointed a special investigator to investigate the deaths of Black Panthers Fred Hampton and Mark Clark during a police raid on Hampton's home (on December 4, 1969). (Photo by Chicago Sun-Times Collection/Chicago History Museum/Getty Images)

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