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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_HugginsJohn Huggins - Wikipedia

    John Huggins was born February 11, 1945, in New Haven, Connecticut, where he attended Hopkins School, although ultimately left and graduated from James Hillhouse High School. He was briefly enlisted in the United States Navy before attending Lincoln University in Chester County , Pennsylvania, where he met his wife Ericka Huggins .

  2. 5 nov 2018 · John Huggins was born on February 11, 1945 to a middle class African American family. His father John Huggins Sr. was the manager of the Yale Fence Club, an exclusive drinking establishment. Huggins was an avid reader as a young boy and earned a spot at Hopkins Grammar School. Huggins was one of few African Americans at the school.

  3. 13 set 2020 · This is an audio documentary created by Austin Clarke. He interviews John Huggins’ mother and widow. The time of this documentary was March 1969, two months ...

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  4. 9 feb 2020 · John Huggins was a leader of the Southern California chapter of the Black Panther Party (BPP) and a former Slauson gang member. He was assassinated in 1969 along with Bunchy Carter by a mysterious gunman on the UCLA campus.

  5. On Friday, Jan. 17, 1969, about 150 BSU members met in Campbell Hall to talk about the qualifications for the director. After the adjournment of the meeting, Harold “Tuwala” Jones entered the room and Huggins confronted him about the harassment of a fellow Panther. As a fight broke out between the two, Carter tried to intervene.

  6. 18 gen 2008 · For the first time, an eyewitness to the shootings that killed two Black Panther members -- John J. Huggins, 23, and Alprentice “Bunchy” Carter, 26 -- described publicly what happened that day ...

  7. 28 gen 2014 · Former member Elaine Brown talks about the savage attacks on the Black Panther Party in 1969, from the January murders of Alprentice “Bunchy” Carter and John Huggins through the LAPD SWAT team siege to the COINTELPRO murder of Fred Hampton and Mark Clark. Forty-five years ago last week, two young members of the Black Panther Party ...