In 1969, Chicago Black Panther Leader Fred Hampton fed thousands of Children breakfast before school. He was the first one in the kitchen more than a few days. Compassion was his coolness Check this blog!

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In 1969, Chicago Black Panther Leader Fred Hampton fed thousands of Children breakfast before school. He was the first one in the kitchen more than a few days. Compassion was his coolness Check this blog!
1974, My first year as a freelance photojournalist in Europe and then Tanzania. Check this blog!
My dad, Bennie fought the Cold War as a radarman on Chicago's Lakefront at Nike Missile Base C-40 in Burham Park at 31st and Lakeshore Drive, and then in Alaska when the Nike Program(reference the 8 bit video game Missile Command) ended in our cities. Check this blog!
John Keehan aka Count Dante pissed off the martial arts community in Chicago because he openly taught black and Hispanic students. They weren’t welcome at other martial arts schools. Then they won all the tournaments, took all the trophies. This is 1964 Check this blog!
Count Dante: The Greatest Story Never Told
The greatest martial artist YOU'VE never heard of. He's coming back, resurrecting the golden age of martial arts.