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Abbie Hoffman — Part 9

109 pages · May 12, 2026 · Broad topic: Civil Rights · Topic: Abbie Hoffman · 109 pages OCR'd
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a? ee ee eT oases . taes! . i ats : fan “ as, ‘ ¥ ‘ , , . . ee de he ee A a ey ete aN rte Beale a ta te ee Po ed Le Re ae NY 100-161445 HOFFMAN stated that he believed in free food, free clothing, everything free and shared by all in the community. He was asked by an unidentified newspaper reporter if he meant Communism and his reply was "Call it what you like". He also referred to his press conference as being held where the revolutionary processes started in this country and inferred that is form of a revolutionwas a continuation of the original American Revolution, He stated that the purpose of his appearance at the Minuteman Statue was to obtain a following and financial backing for his trial in Chicago. He stated he needed a lot of "bread" and "needed $50,000. just to bribe the judge". The press conference broke off abruptly and HOFFMAN and his group left the area immediately. Approximately thirty individuals listened to his press conference, most of whom were visitors to this National on Monument. = F, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 26, 1969 spoke at ur » Harvar niversity, Carridge, e Ha Massachusetts, from 7:30 p.m. to 8:10 p.m. on October 26, 1969. oe ; a... an admission charge of $1.50 was made at Lowe cture Hall and approximately twelve hundred —— people, including students and graduate students at Harvard University, attended the speech. a HOFFMAN took a frivolous " and humorous approach to trial which is taking place in Chicago, Illinois, in which HOFFMAN and seven others have been charged with violation of Antiriot Statutes for their part in the disturbances which accompanied the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. HOFFMAN stated the defendants =38 - - psctuewam samp sive - . sips itgs te gonmmugee yee 1 EET AN REAL UND TNE TERESINA BP OMENE EN
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