News reporter reports on the murder of Black Panther Party's Chairman Fred Hampton in his apartment in Chicago, Illinois. Investigations done at the crime scene. Attorney James Montgomery in a press interview speaks regarding Hampton's death. Police officer explains the events that took place on the day of Hampton's murder. Illinois State Attorney General Edward V Hanrahan speaks on what occurred at the raid of Fred Hampton's apartment in Chicago. View of bullets holes at the crime scene. Press officials ask various questions.
Illinois State Attorney General Edward V Hanrahan speaks on what occurred at the raid of Black Panther leader Fred Hampton's apartment in Chicago. African American eyewitness and Hampton's wife give interviews. Fred Junior with his mother. Police officers carry dead body of Hampton on a stretcher
Chicago area councilmen condemn the raid of Black Panther Party's Chairman Fred Hampton's apartment in Chicago, Illinois and his murder. Black Panther Minister of Defense Bobby Rush in his interviews condemns Hampton's murder and says that he was also a target during the day of Fred's murder. Black Panther attorney reads from the Grand Jury of the Federal District Court, which questions testimony given by the police officers.
Part of a civil rights speech by African American Fred Hampton, the Black Panther Party Chairman, in Chicago, Illinois. On screen text of the speech. Background sound (no image) at end of clip of crowd chanting "Power to the people."
Pearl Harbor during and immediately following bombing by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. Harbor installations and warships burn from bombing of Japanese planes. Many ships seen burning in harbor. View from a high point overlooking the harbor. Camera pans and black smoke is seen rising from many burning ships. Destroyed planes in hangar. Finger points upward and then USS Arizona (BB-39) is struck and explodes. Black smoke rises from USS Arizona as it burns in the harbor. Burning U.S. Navy warships partially submerged. Capsized USS Oklahoma (BB-37). Fire boats spray water on the burning ships.
Relates to Japanese bombing of U.S. Gunboat Panay while she was anchored in the Yangtze River in China. Injured sailors helped into life boats. Life boats bring injured crewmen to a small Island where they receive medical treatment. Panay sinks slowly.
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