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The Chicago conspiracy trial

By: Publication details: 2009 University of Chicago Press LondonEdition: Rev. edDescription: xiii, 401 pISBN:
  • 9780226741147
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 345.730231 S2C4
Summary: In 1969, the Chicago Seven were charged with intent to "incite, organize, promote, and encourage" antiwar riots during the Democratic National Convention. The Chicago Conspiracy Trial is an electrifying account of the months-long trial that commanded the attention of a divided nation. John Schultz, on assignment for The Evergreen Review, witnessed the whole trial, from the jury selection to the aftermath of the verdict. In his vivid account, Schultz exposes the raw emotions and judicial corruption that came to define one of the most significant legal events in American history. (http://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/C/bo6836997.html)
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In 1969, the Chicago Seven were charged with intent to "incite, organize, promote, and encourage" antiwar riots during the Democratic National Convention. The Chicago Conspiracy Trial is an electrifying account of the months-long trial that commanded the attention of a divided nation. John Schultz, on assignment for The Evergreen Review, witnessed the whole trial, from the jury selection to the aftermath of the verdict. In his vivid account, Schultz exposes the raw emotions and judicial corruption that came to define one of the most significant legal events in American history.
(http://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/C/bo6836997.html)

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