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Abbie Hoffman — Part 24
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On Wednesday, August 28, 1968, wos
at a meeting place known as the "Theatre"
1848 Wells Street, Chicago, Illinois,
ednesday even
was addressing a group of approximately "200 to 250
in the "Theatre". HOFFMAN was giving instructions to the
crowd as to how to handle themselves in the ensuing
marches, Again the appeal was not to emotionalisnh ot
to attempt to bring on any kind of revolution. Rather,
HOFFMAN was telling the crowd that they would meet and
march, It would be fair to HOFFMAN to say that the
tone of his speech was that of attempting to incite the
audience to demonstrate, Healso told the audience in
eneral terms how the “movement” was progressing.
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ent" in this context.
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