Fred Hampton was just 21 years old when US government forces assassinated him in his bed. Fearless in his fight for Black people and all working people, Hampton was viewed as a rising “messiah” the likes of Malcolm and Martin and he had to be stopped in his tracks. But as he said so poetically “you can kill a revolutionary but you can’t kill the revolution.” In this segment, Ulysses carries the revolution forward. Read more about Hampton and King in the book “Forgive: the new mantra and practice for Black Men.” It’s available at ulyssesbutchslaughter.com