Years after the murders of Mark Clark and Fred Hampton, we finally realize just how deep the rabbit hole Espionage, wire tapping; FBI informants; smear campaigns; and sadly, even assassinations. Yet, there are still many unanswered questions surrounding the deaths of Black Panther leaders Mark Clark and Fred Hampton. As the only living relative who was a member of the Black Panther Party under Mark Clark’s leadership, in this true story, the author was privy to Party information. Now, she is sharing with the public her firsthand knowledge about her brother Mark; and reveals hidden information that may have been overlooked or covered up regarding their deaths.The author will take you on a journey into the life and death of Defense Captain Mark Clark of the original Black Panther Party. You will get a sneak peek into Mark’s personal life growing up; revealing his personality, and above all, his dedication and unwavering commitment to the Party. You will begin to understand why some in the Black Panther Party gave their lives fighting for social justice and were against the Vietnam War. The author accurately recounts why Mark was in Chicago on December 4, 1969, which consequently, led to his death along with the death of Fred Hampton. In this book, the author asks the hard questions that no one else wants to Who were the other (40+) FBI informants living in Chicago, and where are they today?
In depth knowledge that evokes emotions and enlightens
This book is exceptional in telling the story of Mark Clark’s life and legacy. The details of the Black Panther Party and insight into the history of the COUNTELPRO are valuable. This book teaches and offers some very important questions about the FBI’s presence on organizations. The history of Peoria’s racial issues are quite interesting. The historical lessons are invaluable. It is an easy read bit has a profound message.