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Abbott Hoffman, Aka — Part 22
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CG 176-31
DAVE DELLINGER alsospoke during the afternoon
of August 28, 1968. Whereas GREGORY made no mention of
Plans for organizing the marches, DELLINGER stated those
Plans, which were that the crowd was to break up into
three groups. One group was to form for a march to the
Amphitheatre. This march was to be comp¥Ftely nonviolent,
according to DELLINGER, and those who believed in violence
were cautioned to Stay out of this march. DELLINGER said
that there might be others who wanted a confrontation with
the pobice and, if so, those person would form a second
group. DELLINGER said he disagreed with persons who desired
such a confrontation. DELLINGER then said that a third
group was to say in the park. This group would be made up
of children or people who did not want to run the risk of
being attacked by the police.
Gia ::: he felt that the possibility of such
an attack by police was a real one in view of the fact that
police had attacked nonviolent peace demonstrators in the
vicinity of the Civic Center in Chicago in April, 1968.
ABBIE HOFF so made a Speech on the afternoon
of August 28, 1968. wah: :: not hear all of the speech
but what he heard of MAN'S speech convinced him that
HOFFMAN had no serious purpose or belief concerning the
Convention and that his speech would ‘ee: to fragment
rather than unite the crowd. By this said he meant
that some of the remarks made by HOFF were offensive to
people in the crowd such as when he called candidates for
President like HUMPHREY and NIXON "pigs." Also, he s
that HOFFMAN himself, by his appearance, strengthened Sy
opinion that he was not present for any serious purpose
to speak out about the anti-war plank but rather,
of eeetts HOFFMAN with the use of narcotics although
he does not recall specifically what, if anything, HOFFMAN
Said on this subject.
After the speeches, the nonviolent group which
intended to march in the area of the Amphitheatre formed
in the Grant Park area but was not allowed to march. The
crowd then broke up into small groups and alttpugh some of
the bridges out of the park to Michigan Avenue were closed
by the National] Guard, eventually much of the crowd made
its way to Michigan Avenue. There was tear gas used around
one of the bridges as they crossed.
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