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  1. Mark Clark (June 28, 1947 – December 4, 1969) was an American activist and member of the Black Panther Party (BPP). He was killed on December 4, 1969, with Fred Hampton, state chairman of the Black Panthers, during a Chicago police predawn raid.. In January 1970, a coroner's jury held an inquest and ruled the deaths of Clark and Hampton to be justifiable homicide.

  2. M. Wesley Swearingen. Mont Wesley Swearingen (May 20, 1927 Steubenville, Ohio - November 13, 2019 Hemet, California) [1] was an FBI Special Agent from 1951 to 1977. He wrote two books drawn from his experience: FBI Secrets (1995), [2] and To Kill a President (2008), an examination of the John F. Kennedy assassination.

  3. No agenda, no preconceptions. No subject too controversial, no holds barred. The two of them sat down on August 21, 1991 at a San Fernando Valley house where 2Pac and his mother Afeni were living. No manager, no posse, no record company. Just 2Pac and the interviewer in a room together. This was the beginning of his career—so early, in fact ...

  4. Geronimo Stilton 1 es una serie de libros para niños de 6 a 12 años creados por la escritora italiana Elisabetta Dami, que firma como el escritor ficticio Geronimo Stilton. Fueron publicados originalmente en Italia por Edizioni Piemme, en el año 2000. Según se indica en los libros, el apellido del protagonista deriva del queso stilton .

  5. Quick Reference. (b. 13 September 1947), political activist. Born in Morgan City, Louisiana, Elmer “GeronimoPratt was an exceptional student who, in 1965, decided to delay college and enter the army. Pratt ... From: Pratt, Geronimo in Encyclopedia of African American History 1896 to the Present ».

  6. Johnnie Cochran. Johnnie L Cochran, Jr. 1 (2 de octubre de 1937-29 de marzo de 2005) fue un abogado defensor, de origen afroamericano. Es más conocido por su papel de liderazgo en la defensa penal y la absolución del jugador de fútbol americano y actor O.J. Simpson en el caso por el asesinato de su exesposa Nicole Brown Simpson y su amigo ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › COINTELPROCOINTELPRO - Wikipedia

    Elmer "Geronimo" Pratt, a Black Panther Party leader, was incarcerated for 27 years before a California Superior Court vacated his murder conviction, ultimately freeing him. Appearing before the court, an FBI agent testified that he believed Pratt had been framed, because both the FBI and the Los Angeles Police Department knew he had not been in the area at the time the murder occurred.