
Fred Hampton's son and widow, on 'Judas,' the Oscars and the fight to preserve the Black Panthers' legacy
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The real Deborah Johnson hasn't watched the scene in "Judas and the Black Messiah" where a cop puts a gun to her pregnant belly after a predawn raid that killed Black Panther leader Fred Hampton.
The 70-year-old now goes by Akua Njeri. She remains a revolutionary, as well as the mother of Hampton's namesake. She's seen the Oscar-nominated movie at least 10 times, she told CNN, but she has yet to sit through that scene. "I'll get up and pretend I have to go to the bathroom because it impacts me so, and I cannot sit all the way through it," she said. "So many emotions that come and ... seeing this scene triggers other things that I may have forgot over the years."More Related News

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