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In the fall of 1969 eight prominent anti-Vietnam War activists were put on trial for conspiring to riot at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. One of the eight, Black Panther cofounder Bobby Seale, was literally bound and gagged in court by order of the judge, Julius Hoffman, and his case was separated from that of the others.
The activists, who included Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, and Tom Hayden, and their attorneys, William Kunstler and Leonard Weinglass, insisted that the First Amendment was on trial. Their witnesses were a virtual who's who of the 1960s counterculture: Allen Ginsberg, Timothy Leary, Arlo Guthrie, Judy Collins, Norman Mailer, among them.
The defendants constantly interrupted to protest what they felt were unfair rulings by the judge. The trial became a circus, all the while receiving intense media coverage. The convictions that resulted were subsequently overturned on appeal, but the trial remained a political and cultural touchstone, a mirror of the deep divisions in the country. The Trial of the Chicago 7 consists of the highlights from trial testimony with a brief epilogue describing what later happened to the principal figures.
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Creators
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Mark L. LevineEditor
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George C. McNameeEditor
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Daniel GreenbergEditor
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Aaron SorkinAuthor of introduction, etc.
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J. K. SimmonsNarrator
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Jeff DanielsNarrator
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Chris JacksonNarrator
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John HawkesNarrator
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Chris ChalkNarrator
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Luke KirbyNarrator
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Corey StollNarrator
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Norbert Leo ButzNarrator
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George NewbernNarrator
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full castNarrator
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Publisher
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Awards
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Release date
October 6, 2020 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781797114927
- File size: 292048 KB
- Duration: 10:08:25
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Languages
- English
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Reviews
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AudioFile Magazine
J.K. Simmons anchors this dramatization of the full transcript of the trial of the Chicago Seven, protesters at the 1968 Democratic Convention who were prosecuted by the federal government. Simmons does the heavy lifting as the obtuse and obstructionist judge who oversees the proceedings. The combative and willful ignorance of the judge comes through in Simmons's gruff delivery. The production values of this audiobook are stellar. There are full sound effects. When characters speak simultaneously, listeners are able to discern each voice. This dramatic work is a perfect way for listeners to experience this important historical document, as they will be able to hear the tone and intentions of those involved, as opposed to merely reading a dense court transcript. A.R.F. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award, 2021 Audies Finalist © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine
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