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Abbott Hoffman, Aka — Part 22
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CG 176-31
About this time on August 28, 1968, it was
getting dark, and the crowd moved out onto Michigan Avenue
in the vicinity of the Conrad Hilton Hotel and completely
bbcked traffic. The crowd was yelling such things as
“Peace now,” "Stop the war," "Dump the hump," and "F---
(obscene) you LBJ." Occasionally, some individual] in the
crowd would yel) "Pigs," at the police, although it seemed
oR cha: most of the crowd disapproved of this and
did not use the term "pig" toward police.
GG: .:. it was his feeling that most of the
people in e crowd simply wanted to march to the area of
the Amphitheatre to make their voices heard in protest,
primarily against the War in Vietnam. He never considered
for a moment the idea of actually trying to get into the
Amphitheatre and does not believe anyone else had that idea;
certainly, no Speaker said thiS was an objective. In reality,
he never felt that they could march to the area of the
Amphitheatre because of his belief that the City would not
like a big crowd escorted possibly by National Guardsmen
marching through the Negro ghetto. He felt that Negroes
might object to the presence of troops in the ghetto and
possibly sniping might result. So actually he did not feel
the City would allow a march to the Amphitheatre although
it was his hope to engage in such a march as a means of
legitimate dissent. He does not believe in violent confronta-
tion with the police and henever heard any speaker advocate
any attempt to disrupt the DNC itself.
In the area of Balbo Stree:: and Michigan Avenue,
while the crowd was in the street, a mule train of the Poor
Peoples March which apparently had a march permit, made
its way through the crowd alth other traffic had been
halted.by the demonstrators. blag es: inatec the crowd at
this point at from 2,000 to 5,000 people. From his position
near Balbo Street he saw between 50 and 100 police march east
along Balbo on Michigan into the crowd in an attempt to clear
the street. At first, police were jabbing their night sticks
ahead of them and later, started swinging the night sticks.
The crowd cleared the street and moved east into Grant Park.
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