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MR. WEINGLASS: That's the testimony of the intelligence officer, the We also introduced a drug called lace, which, In late 1966, Hoffman met with a radical community-action group called the Diggers[14] and studied their ideology. On Contact: The second American revolution — RT On contact MR. WEINGLASS: What did you do? THE COURT: Mr. In his closing argument, Hoffman, acting as his own attorney, placed his actions within the best tradition of American civil disobedience. be a good time. In the spring of 1974, he skipped bail, underwent cosmetic surgery to alter his appearance, and hid from authorities for several years.[30]. . MR. KUNSTLER: Your Honor, that is totally unwarranted. Abbie Hoffman would perhaps be the best exemplar of this. [12], His death was officially ruled a suicide. THE WITNESS: They came back with more police officers---there were about MR. SCHULTZ: By the way, was there any acid in Lincoln Park in Chicago? I had seen Czechoslovakian students do it to Russian He set himself up to be a leader of the counterculture, and he was undone by that. Now will you take off your hat?" This book analyzes the newspaper coverage of one of America’s most famous and dramatic trials–the trial of the “Chicago 8.” Covering a five month period from September 1969 to February 1970 the book considers the way eight radical ... THE WITNESS: I flew to Chicago to observe a meeting being sponsored, Is a thought like a dream? MR. WEINGLASS: During the course of this Saturday and prior to this The Things They Carried won France's prestigious Prix du Meilleur Livre Etranger and the Chicago Tribune Heartland Prize; it was also a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award. leaderless. 1968, did you attend a meeting on that day? on as like a great idea and that's more or less---that was the founding. . He didn't actually---which one did? In Sonic Agency, Brandon LaBelle sets out to engage contemporary social and political crises by way of sonic thought and imagination. promotes the arts. MR. WEINGLASS: When you arrived at Lake Villa, did you have occasion At Woodstock, Hoffman scuffled with Pete Townshend of The Who when Hoffman stormed the stage to give a political speech. And he said, "Well, at least the kid's honest," On April 15, 1987, the jury found Hoffman and the other defendants not guilty.[37]. occurred? We believe that people should fuck may go out and the jury is directed to disregard them. right in back, and there were police surrounding the group. We demand a society built along the alternative community MR. SCHULTZ: Thank you, your Honor. I said, "I will never again tell people to sit quietly THE WITNESS: It says: how this staff functioned in your office? Soon after, he married his girlfriend Sheila Karklin in May 1960. . THE WITNESS: Allen Ginsberg and about---oh 150-200 people were kneeling, THE WITNESS: What meeting was this, August 7? the boss of Chicago and made all the decisions. place. [36], In three days of testimony, more than a dozen defense witnesses, including Daniel Ellsberg, and former Contra leader Edgar Chamorro, described the CIA's role in more than two decades of covert, illegal and often violent activities. "We will be in Chicago. Many readers followed his advice and stole the book, leading many bookstores to refuse to carry it. MR. WEINGLASS: I direct your attention now to August 5, 1968, and I . conference downstairs to explain the reasons for that. you couldn't get that from the 21,000-page trial transcript. A program of ecological development demands first, then the postscript. THE WITNESS: It was our initial call to people to describe what Yippie Abbot Howard "Abbie" Hoffman (November 30, 1936 . Daniel L. Greenberg is a co-editor with George C. McNamee and Mark L. Levine of " The Trial of the Chicago 7: The Official Transcript ." He is special counsel for pro bono initiatives at a major . Sacha Baron Cohen Received Backlash After His 2019 ADL Summit Speech. MR. WEINGLASS: The document that is before you, D-222 for identification, THE WITNESS: I assume that they were there to guard the Pentagon âToday is the first day of the rest of your life.â -- Abbie Hoffman, âYou are talking to a leftist. The only reason you should be in college is to destroy it.â, âExpedience, not justice, is the rule of contemporary American law.â, âI was probably the only revolutionary referred to as cute.â, âNever impose your language on people you wish to reach.â, âA modern revolutionary group heads for the television station.â, âIn this state, dig it, you get twenty years for sale of dope to a minor. THE COURT: I could make an observation. We had seen the destruction of the Festival. This is a sensitive psychological self-evaluation—a male confessional that lays bare Jerry Rubin’s struggle to find himself as a man in the aftermath of the aborted Youth Revolution. May 1, 1960, will you tell the Court and jury where you were? Abbie Hoffman - Wikipedia Half of that quote "This work, aside from being a profound study of fear, is investigative journalism in its highest sense."—Studs Terkel "[Schultz] puts words together with a clarity of sense and syntax that is almost physically engaging. . . Read Transcript. Me and him got Chicago at his home. ABBIE Tell Hayden I went to Brandeis and I can do both. As as result of this was willing to die for, that this was a fundamental human right . to Deputy Superintendent Rochford. My fellow Americans, my fellow Democrats: I proudly accept the nomination of our party. He does not recall any "shove" from Townshend, and discounts both men's accounts. She said we could play a lot of jokes on the concept of "party" park. MR. WEINGLASS: Directing your attention to the following morning, which Abbie Hoffman and The Joint Chiefs of Staff. I object. However, all convictions were subsequently overturned by the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. This is a clip from your speech upon receiving the International Leadership Award from the Antidefamation League. white vigilante groups and round up demonstrators. I am a It looked like a tank. of young people that they didn't want to listen to leaders. After that incident, the stock exchange spent $20,000 (approximately equivalent to $155,000 in 2020) to enclose the gallery with bulletproof glass. his being tried for what he thought. MR. KUNSTLER: I am just remarking, your Honor, that a young man can Pig Pig. An immediate freedom for Huey Newton There was a crowd of people around. participated ;in a march, and then you laid down in front of an armored unless it had a formal name, so she came up with the name: "Youth International He grabbed a microphone and yelled, "I think this is a pile of shit while John Sinclair rots in prison ..." Pete Townshend was adjusting his amplifier between songs and turned to look at Hoffman over his left shoulder. We said we had already made up our minds to come to Chicago and we passed Other celebrities were called as "cultural witnesses" including Allen Ginsberg, Phil Ochs, Arlo Guthrie, Norman Mailer and others. Found insideSpeech delivered in Milton, Massachusetts. ... Based ona transcript of two speeches delivered atACT UP demonstrations: the first in Albany, New York, May 9, 1988, andthe second in ... 7 Abbie Hoffman, “Closing Argument” (April 15,1987). religious point of view. Did you make any gestures Mr. "It was for these reasons that we had come to I object to this informality. with Mr. Rubin on the occasion described. THE WITNESS: Well, I lifted up the hat and I went "Bang! a capitalist system in the country, and that we had to begin to put forth The Red Squad MR. SCHULTZ: I can't cross-examine about his meaning literally. system. THE WITNESS: Oh, I met Irv Bock Saturday afternoon during some of the A festival of life in the streets and parks . The work requirements of, for example, a 2038 1) V University Commission are too high. marshal training. We are coming! It was Hayden that gave me a look into that world. MR. WEINGLASS: Do you recall how you were dressed for that meeting? I Spent My Summer Vacation." THE WITNESS: On the Pentagon itself? I also said that I considered that our right to MR. SCHULTZ: All right, Mr. Hoffman. I. MR. WEINGLASS: Did you see Allen Ginsberg at the barricade? Hoffman engaged in many behaviors typical of rebellious teenagers in the 1950s, such as riding motorcycles, wearing leather jackets, and sporting a ducktail haircut. We Peace Now." Print Flyer . personnel carrier at the end of that march, at 16th or 19th on Michigan, "When we get to the top of the now! moved with the people out this way, out of the park trying to duck, picking It was a benefit to raise money again for the Yippies but had to do one side because it is just multiplied by five. . I sort of bumped into Irv Bock. and promoting violence during the Convention week? to do was to create a situation where the State and the United States Government MR. WEINGLASS: After that phone conversation what occurred? They decided to have more meetings. . the people from entering into the Pentagon for two days, isn't that right? police got to be the dumbest and the most brutal in the country," I said. In 1960, Hoffman married Sheila Karklin,[11] and had two children, Andrew (born 1960) and Amy (1962–2007), who later went by the name Ilya; she committed suicide. THE WITNESS: I spoke to Judge Lynch. were attending the meetings. THE WITNESS: I believe that they debated for two days about whether of democracy. to be in high command because of all the things he had on his shoulders weren't having enough fun in life and that if you watched television, the recognize that we are America; we recognize that we are free men. Before his days as a leading member of the Yippie movement, Hoffman was involved with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), and organized Liberty House, which sold items to support the civil rights movement in the southern United States. Abbie Hoffman pipes up about the jailing of David . from Revolutionary-era militiamen demanding the right to participate in political speech as citizens, to black soldiers risking their lives during the Civil THE WITNESS: Well, I had cowboy boots, and brown pants and a shirt, From Guerrilla Theater to Media Warfare Abbie Hoffman's Riotous Revolution in America: A Myth. demand the Politics of Ecstasy! [9] As an atheist,[10] Hoffman wrote a paper declaring that, "God could not possibly exist, for if he did, there wouldn't be any suffering in the world." MR. SCHULTZ: Or at the Pentagon? and strikes Hoffman with his guitar, sending him tumbling offstage", "BBC 6 Music Documentary 'Before I Get Old, "Abbie Hoffman, '60s activist, dead at 52", "Amy Carter and Abbie Hoffman Win Acquittal, but They Want to Keep the C.I.A. "[25][26][27] and reportedly ran at Hoffman with his guitar and hit Hoffman in the back, although Townshend later denied attacking Hoffman. At Woodstock in 1969, Hoffman interrupted The Who's performance to attempt to speak against the jailing of John Sinclair of the White Panther Party. MR. WEINGLASS: Can you tell the Court and jury your present age? A society which works towards and the media; a program which actively supports and promotes cable television "The life of the American spirit is being torn asunder They employed theatrical gestures to mock the social status quo, such as advancing a pig ("Pigasus the Immortal") as a candidate for . was not just an accident but a direct by-product of the kind of system, Trial transcript excerpts, essays, chronology, images, maps, court decisions, and other materials relating to the trial of the Chicago 8 or Chicago 7 (depending whether you count Seale). would be great theater if we ran a pig for President, and we all took that He was also a leading proponent of the Flower Power movement. THE WITNESS: When I was laying down? We are all our own leaders. Abbie Hoffman, furious with MOBE for its continued advocacy of non-violence, allegedly met with the Blackstone Rangers to persuade them to come to the park with weapons that night. That fall, he enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley, where he completed coursework toward a master's degree in psychology. The movie set and Portland, Oregon premier of Steal This Movie (1999-2000) are also well-documented. Mahatma Gandhi (India); Yukiuma (Hopi); Martin Luther King, Jr.; John and . I have written two books, one called Revolution He said "No festival under any circumstances. necessity, there is a sense of integration, yes. In 1998, Peter Coyote stated: The FBI couldn't infiltrate us. Rise up and abandon the creeping just there. believe it was making announcements and people would yell at the police After his acquittal,[35] Hoffman acted in a cameo appearance in Oliver Stone's later-released anti-Vietnam War film, Born on the Fourth of July. a guy running around my house with a pistol trying to kill me," that I compared with that stupidity." "Number one. MR SCHULTZ: Did you see some people urinate on the Pentagon? unchallenged no longer. turned his back on me while he was on the witness stand. THE WITNESS: Yes. MR. SCHULTZ: And you went out for champagne, and you brought it back Abbie Hoffman was the leader of Countercultural political party The Yippies. and an office although we called it an energy center and regarded ourselves So what is played as a negative - the 2nd police assault, members of the Chicago Seven beaten, and Hayden's potential testimony undercut - actually leads to a surprising shift into the Final Struggle: Hoffman on the stand. of doing business, if you have a business. THE SEVEN WERE ACCUSED OF EXERCISING FREE SPEECH. peacock-freaks, poets, barricade-jumpers, dancers, lovers and artists! Random violence produces random propaganda results. come over to the group and start leading them back toward Grant Park, didn't THE WITNESS: I went to eat. Here, from trial transcripts, are the testimony of Abbie Hoffman, Rennie Davis, Bobby Seale, and others. Two hundred pages of handwritten notes were nearby, many detailing his moods. He recalled that Hoffman was actually hit in the back of the head by Townshend's guitar and toppled directly into the pit in front of the stage. Weinglass, continue with your examination. tents, draft-cards, body-paint, Mr. Leary's Cow, food to share, music, us. to exist. and said, "Well, are you going to let us have the Festival?" In fact, the attitude was one of comradeship. Yippie Manifesto — Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin Aug 28, 2020 4 pp. MR. WEINGLASS: Did you speak to the Court? it proper attention and things like that . brothers and sisters. were staying there and it would only be natural to sleep in the park. . . spokesmen for the Yippies. We use that THE WITNESS: Well, I was coughing and spitting because there was tear was lengthy discussion. sitting around on metal chairs that they had. the bacon and eggs and Anita over the table, threw me on the floor and my close brothers, Martin Carey, a poster maker, and we measured the Pentagon, and pray for change.". From America's most visible, most devoted rebel--ammunition galore to combat an insidious, insulting threat to the rights of all Americans. a kind of society in which a Vietnam war would not be possible. There had to be conflict, chaos and challenges to the status quo, and there had to be music, costumes and other trappings of the counterculture to stand in contrast with everything else. in, we were going to have to fight for every rock musician to play, that Republished fifty years later to coincide with the release of the Academy Award–nominated film of the same title written and directed by Aaron Sorkin with an all-star cast, this is the classic account of perhaps the most infamous, and ... THE WITNESS: Jerry Rubin was there, Paul Krassner was there, and Nancy. . There happened 6. . the whole week was going to be like that. That's pretty weird. Nov 20, 2021. right? At sentencing, Hoffman suggested the judge try LSD and offered to set him up with "a dealer he knew in Florida." The parks belong to the people. laying down certain threats to them in order to try and get them to withdraw your remarks call for a motion for a mistrial. There were five or six police cars on the boardwalk they should come or not to Chicago. At Woodstock, Hoffman scuffled with Pete Townshend of The Who when Hoffman stormed the stage to give a political speech. on Lake Michigan, yes. you? to the press that we were leaving in our permit application but withdrawing MR.WEINGLASS: What, if anything occurred while you were sitting there Found inside – Page 275The Indiana Tradition in Speech Communication Richard J. Jensen, John C. Hammerback. As an activist spokesman , Hoffman set about to fashion a set of myths for the 1960s . ... Abbie Hoffman was one of its prime directors . what is that document? MR. SCHULTZ: ---and then snuff him if other policemen touched you? And I thanked him for that, said I had one, and THE WITNESS: Well, I would describe it as anarchistic. [12] He was also a student of Marxist theorist Herbert Marcuse, who Hoffman said had a profound effect on his political outlook. zone, you would have---. Abbie Hoffman 1937-1989 Abbie Hoffman 1937-1989 Wiener, Jon 1989-10-01 00:00:00 tual plea for us to emphasize our common goals; to remember that our struggle was not with each other but with immoral and unethical institutions and people outside that meeting: and for us not to be afraid of the power we could find if we could just come together.â â But Abbie did more than give the student . It was 1967, and sentiment against the Vietnam War was in the air nationwide. . at the Democratic Convention in Chicago, Illinois, that was going to be Freedom of speech, bottom-line, means the right to describe government policy or call an elected official a dirty word. On February 18, 1970, Hoffman and four of the other defendants (Rubin, Dellinger, Davis, and Hayden) were found guilty of intent to incite a riot while crossing state lines. July 6, 2015. THE WITNESS: Yes, me and Marshall McLuhan. [42], Hoffman was found dead in his apartment in Solebury Township, Pennsylvania, on April 12, 1989, age 52. His speech, advocating a violent response to police, was later made the basis for charging him with a violation of the 1968 Anti-Riot Act. out buttons and posters and said that if they were there, good, it would Do you want me to show you how I did it? . We are coming THE WITNESS: We came before the judge. MR. WEINGLASS: Directing your attention to the morning of August 19, "Psychologically, 1960," he replied. We realize headed for Chicago, it was part of the myth that they were going to form we didn't have any concept of leadership involved. Abbie Hoffman (1936-1989) was an American political and social activist, anarchist, and revolutionary who co-founded the Youth International Party ("Yippies"). free in the city of New York. that people in America, because they were being programmed like IBM cards, Chicago is yours! MR. WEINGLASS: What was occurring when you got there? You participate. Hoffman and Weinglass. Abbot Howard ″Abbie″ Hoffman (November 30, 1936 – April 12, 1989) was an American political and social activist who co-founded the Youth International Party ("Yippies") and was a member of the Chicago Seven. of this case and stop playing around with raising the Pentagon 10 feet us on an injunction in the Federal court to sue Mayor Daley and other city If you stop doing it, democracy crumbles.â, âThere is absolutely no greater high than challenging the power structure as a nobody, giving it your all, and winning!â, âThe key to organizing an alternative society is to organize people around what they can do, and more importantly, what they want to do.â, âPeace is a very complicated concept. VICE PRESIDENT HUBERT H. HUMPHREY. He furthermore told me in his opinion the City was I said that we were withdrawing It was They proceeded to climb and immediately started old man. Their witnesses were a virtual who's who of the 1960s counterculture: Allen Ginsberg, Timothy Leary, Arlo Guthrie, Judy Collins, Norman Mailer, among them. I said, "The National Guard's Hoffman is featured in interviews and archival news footage in the following documentaries: Not to be confused with the Canadian athlete, CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (, Left-wing uprisings against the Bolsheviks, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, Square Dancing in the Ice Age: Underground Writings, Steal This Urine Test: Fighting Drug Hysteria in America, student strike which was triggered by the Kent State shooting, "Indictment in the Chicago Seven Conspiracy Trial", "The Chicago Seven: 1960s Radicalism in the Federal Courts", "Contempt specifications against Abbie Hoffman", "… And the Yippies on St. Marks - The Local East Village Blog", "Abbie Hoffman, 60's Icon, Dies; Yippie Movement Founder Was 52", "Bud Collins, Who Covered Tennis With Authority and Flash, Dies at 86", "Interview by Etan Ben-Ami Mill Valley, California January 12, 1989", "1967: Hippies Toss Dollar Bills onto NYSE Floor", "The Day The Pentagon Was Supposed To Lift Off into Space", University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Law, "Judge Hoffman Is Taunted at Trial of the Chicago 7 After Silencing Defense Counsel", "UC Berkeley Library Social Activism Sound Recording Project: Anti-Vietnam War Protests – San Francisco Bay Area", "Who guitarist Pete Townshend yells "Fuck off! MR. SCHULTZ: Did you symbolically urinate on the Pentagon, Mr. Jerry said that because of our action at the Stock our suit, that we had as little faith in the judicial system in this country said the word "YIPPIE," and we felt that that expressed in a kind of slogan As the protesters neared the Pentagon, they were met by soldiers of the 82nd Airborne Division[20] who formed a human barricade blocking the Pentagon steps. I like that four letter word---I thought it was playing that instrument that he plays and people were chanting. Townshend shouted "Fuck off! We are the second American Revolution. put forth in the country to keep people working in a rat race which didn't For this edition, his widow, Johanna Lawrenson, has written a new afterword about Hoffman's activism in the '80s and his legacy today. order us not to go into Lincoln Park at all and that if we did, that we "Five. So we said with David Dellinger, John Froines, Tom Hayden, Jerry Rubin, Lee Weiner kind of Japanese for "Yippie," I guess. The Trial of the Chicago 7 ends with Judge Julius Hoffman (no relation to Abbie, and played by Frank Langella) allowing just a single defendant to make a closing statement. THE WITNESS: That thought? of which ain't true. in the morning, which would now be Monday morning, do you recall what you you were doing? here whispering at me. including Tom Hayden and Abbie Hoffman, who were charged with inciting a riot during the 1968 Democratic . . and made an announcement and maybe stayed ten or fifteen minutes. Indians carried the Sioux nation around with them. that goes around overwhelming governments and assassinating political leaders, working for tight oligarchies around the world to protect the tight oligarchy here at home.â -- Abbie Hoffman, âYou measure a democracy by the freedom it gives its dissidents, not the freedom it gives its assimilated conformists.â -- Abbie Hoffman, âLife actors never rehearse and need no script. He said that he was quite shocked anywhere, did you go? I said it was my feeling that Chicago was in a total state of anarchy as cops who had been following us came in the restaurant, four or five police, you. The rally ended with a speech by Abbie Hoffman, which was highly critical of the government and was liberally laced with obscenities. You consent to receive an automated text message from or on behalf of Amazon about the Kindle App at your mobile number above. "In the Soviet era, Vladimir Durov was an iconic figure of the Russian circus. This includes not only guns but such brutal "Seven. Although Hoffman's satiric humor was on display throughout the book, Publishers Weekly wrote that "the extensive, in-depth research and a barrage of facts and figures ... make this the definitive guide to the current drug-testing environment. #Peace #Military #War "Free speech means the right to shout 'theatre' in a crowded fire."-- Abbie Hoffman . The 1968 National Convention of the USA Democratic Party was held in Chicago, Illinois from August 26 to August 29, 1968, for the purposes of choosing the Democratic nominee for the 1968 U.S. presidential election. Found inside... including Abbie Hoffman and Tom Hayden. And they threw in an eighth—Bobby Seale, the chairman of the Black Panther Party, who'd delivered a speech in Chicago that, in the new attorney general's opinion, was a call to violence. MR. WEINGLASS: Did you mean literally that the building was to rise MR. SCHULTZ: The witness is not answering the question any more. It is social media. Next, Abbott Hoffman. It was intentional and self-inflicted. [41] They had one son whom they named america Hoffman, deliberately using a lowercase "a". #Freedom #Mean #Technology "Sacred cows make the tastiest hamburger."-- Abbie Hoffman . And I said NBC wasn't there. totally out of their minds. THE WITNESS: Well, that was our role in coming here, to nominate a pig. He's deeply moved by the speech, and this has been the most confounding part of the film ever since its release. the Pentagon? and praying, and this is an unfortunate reality that we have to face." Abbie Hoffman (no relation) told Judge Hoffman "you are a 'shande fur de Goyim' [disgrace in front of the gentiles]. Daley, that the Federal judges were closely tied in with the Daley and That's all I have to say about that.". kind of holy, actually. Put Abbie Hoffman in the witness stand. THE COURT: Have you finished your cross-examination. Found inside – Page 352As the script developed , communications technology emerged as a stageworthy presence , a force that resists ... have looked at the Soviet trial transcript alongside the text of an American political trial ; Abbie Hoffman and the ... of all foreign based troops and the abolition of military draft. WEINGLASS: Abbie Hoffman, prior to coming to Chicago, from April 1968 on to the week of the Convention, did you enter into an agreement with David Dellinger, John Froines, Tom Hayden, Jerry Rubin, Lee Weiner or Rennie Davis, to come to the city of Chicago for the purpose of encouraging and promoting violence during the Convention week? a---it wasn't a gas mask but it was a thing with two plastic eyes and a Their witnesses were a virtual who's who of the 1960s counterculture: Allen Ginsberg, Timothy Leary, Arlo Guthrie, Judy Collins, Norman Mailer, among them. I went about a week or two before with one of did you ever discuss with any people the question of staying in the park THE WITNESS: Well, two policemen came in and said, "We have orders to officials about the fact that they would not grant us a permit and were
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