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![Chicago Conspiracy Trial - Part 5: Conspiracy Defendants, Concluded](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Tom Hayden on how he decided to present the defense and the arguments to show the truth about Chicago; The awareness and creation of organizers; Presenting a historical defense to bring the illumination of 60's political consciousness; Change in the attitude of police towards young white protesters from tolerance to oppression. Bill Kunstler part 1: What he thinks of outcomes; The ideology of the Jury; Where he stands as a lawyer in this trial.
National distribution of these tapes as through activist networks in preparation for the TDA ("The Day After") demonstration to be initiated the day following the announcement of the verdicts by Judge Julius Hoffman (February 18, 1970_. Demonstrations broke out in a number of cities on February 19; a police riot led to several dozen arrests at the Westwood office of Bank of America in Lost Angeles. Demonstrators reported that undercover plainclothes officers, without warning, physically attacked specific targeted individuals with blackjacks, brass knuckles and other weapons.
![Chicago Conspiracy Trial - Part 8: Witnesses, Continued](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Norman Mailer comments on trial, it's concept and the charges of conspiracy. Wesley Pomorov speaking on his testimony. Jesse Jackson on the significance of this trial, the development of a military state, and the trial in reference to the black community. Tom Hayden and Staughton Lynd on parallels between the events in Chicago, the antiwar movement and the American revolution.
National distribution of these tapes as through activist networks in preparation for the TDA ("The Day After") demonstration to be initiated the day following the announcement of the verdicts by Judge Julius Hoffman (February 18, 1970_. Demonstrations broke out in a number of cities on February 19; a police riot led to several dozen arrests at the Westwood office of Bank of America in Lost Angeles. Demonstrators reported that undercover plainclothes officers, without warning, physically attacked specific targeted individuals with blackjacks, brass knuckles and other weapons.
![Chicago Conspiracy Trial - Part 5: Conspiracy Defendants, Concluded](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 1/1/1970Call Number: CD 775Format: CDCollection: Compact discs and videos representing digitized copies of analog tapes
Tom Hayden on how he decided to present the defense and the arguments to show the truth about Chicago; The awareness and creation of organizers; Presenting a historical defense to bring the illumination of 60's political consciousness; Change in the attitude of police towards young white protesters from tolerance to oppression.
Bill Kunstler part 1: What he thinks of outcomes; The ideology of the Jury; Where he stands as a lawyer in this trial.
National distribution of these tapes as through activist networks in preparation for the TDA ("The Day After") demonstration to be initiated the day following the announcement of the verdicts by Judge Julius Hoffman (February 18, 1970_. Demonstrations broke out in a number of cities on February 19; a police riot led to several dozen arrests at the Westwood office of Bank of America in Lost Angeles. Demonstrators reported that undercover plainclothes officers, without warning, physically attacked specific targeted individuals with blackjacks, brass knuckles and other weapons.
Bill Kunstler part 2: His personal changes during the trial; Feelings on being held in contempt of court; Thoughts on witness and the prosecution's approach.
Len Weinglass: First case in history where crossing state lines with intent to promote a riot is held a crime; Definitions of why they are being tried and the relation to their lifestyle and a larger push for political trials; Thoughts on his own personal and professional change and the accusations of professionalism against him; Comments on his contempt citations; Predictions on outcomes of the trial in relation to how the evidence is weighed and the judges influence on jurors and proceedings.
![An Activist Radical Views the SLA](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: Los Angeles TimesDate: 5/26/1974Volume Number: 26-MayFormat: ArticleCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
This article appearing in the Los Angeles Times on May 26, 1974 was written by Tom Hayde and is an overview of the Symbionese Liberation Army after the shootout on May 17. Hayden gives the negatives and the positives of the SLA and his own response on the shootout.
![Who Are the Real Patsies?](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: Berkeley BarbYear: 1974Volume Number: July-AugustFormat: ArticleCollection: Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
This newspaper article is featured in The Guardian and comments on those who criticize the legitimacy of the Symbionese Liberation Army. The article dissects Mae Brussell's conspiracy theories and ultimately discredits them. The article argues in opposition to the SLA "discrediting the left" presented by Mae Brussell and Paul Krassner.
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