What happened to Rennie Davis?

Death. Davis died on February 2, 2021, at his home in Berthoud, Colorado. He was 80 and suffered from lymphoma, which was discovered only two weeks prior to his death.
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Are any of the Chicago Seven still alive?

In the five decades since those violent days at the Democratic Convention, Abbie Hoffman, Tom Hayden, Jerry Rubin, and David Dillinger have all passed away, while Bobby Seale, Rennie Davis, John Froines and Lee Weiner are still alive.
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Who played Rennie Davis?

Up-and-coming actor Alex Sharp portrays Rennie Davis, another one of the Chicago 7, and the national director of SDS's community organizing programs.
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Did any of the Chicago 7 serve time?

However, none served time because in 1972, a Court of Appeal overturned the criminal convictions and eventually most of the contempt charges were also dropped.
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Did Tom Hayden read all those names?

Tom Hayden didn't read out the names of every American who'd died in Vietnam since the start of the trial at the sentencing; rather, Dellinger managed to read a few names on Vietnam Moratorium Day, 15 October 1969, before being shut down by Judge Hoffman.
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Who is Tom Hayden married to?

Personal life. He was married to actress and social activist Jane Fonda for 17 years, and was the father of actor Troy Garity. Hayden lived in Los Angeles beginning in 1971 and was married to his third wife, Barbara Williams, at the time of his death.
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Did Dellinger hit a Marshall?

While it's true that Judge Hoffman did not allow Ramsey Clark to participate in the trial, the decision never led Dave Dellinger, a pacifist, to punch out a bailiff. Dellinger never punched anybody during the trial. Did Tom Hayden read the names of fallen Vietnam soldiers in court? No.
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Who started the Chicago riots?

The 1968 Chicago riots, in the United States, were sparked in part by the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Rioting and looting followed, with people flooding out onto the streets of major cities. Soon riots began, primarily in black urban areas.
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How much jail time did the Chicago 7 serve?

While the jury deliberated, Judge Julius Hoffman convicted the defendants and their attorneys for contempt of court and sentenced them to jail sentences ranging from less than three months to more than four years. These convictions were later reversed on appeal, and some were retried before a different judge.
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Who is the guy in the American flag shirt?

Abbot Howard "Abbie" Hoffman (November 30, 1936 – April 12, 1989) was an American political and social activist who co-founded the Youth International Party ("Yippies") and was a member of the Chicago Seven. He was also a leading proponent of the Flower Power movement. Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.
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What happened to Rennie Chicago 7?

Davis died Tuesday of lymphoma at his home in Berthoud, Colorado, his wife, Kirsten Liegmann, told The Associated Press on Wednesday.
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What did Rennie Davis do?

Rennard Cordon Davis (May 23, 1940 – February 2, 2021) was an American anti-war activist who gained prominence in the 1960s. He was one of the Chicago Seven defendants charged for anti-war demonstrations and large-scale protests at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
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How long did the trial of the Chicago 7 last?

The trial took place in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois and lasted five months, from September 24, 1969, to February 18, 1970. From the beginning, many observers found Judge Julius Hoffman to be far short of impartial toward the defendants.
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What happened to the Chicago Eight?

All seven Chicago police officers charged with violating the civil rights of demonstrators were acquitted. Charges against an eighth officer were dismissed. Richard Shultz explained the verdicts by observing, "The people who sit on juries in this city are just not ready to convict a Chicago policeman."
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What did the Yippies want?

Chicago – August 25–30. '" First on a list of Yippie demands: "An immediate end to the war in Vietnam." Yippie organizers hoped that well-known musicians would participate in the Festival of Life and draw a crowd of tens if not hundreds of thousands from across the country.
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What were the reasons protesters demonstrated in Chicago?

What were the reasons protesters demonstrated in Chicago? Delegates cast votes for Humphrey caused the protesters to gather in a downtown park to march on the convention Police moved to the crowed sprayed the protesters with Mace and beat them with nightsticks.
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What caused the racial violence in Chicago?

The riot was triggered by the death of a Black youth on July 27. He had been swimming in Lake Michigan and had drifted into an area tacitly reserved for whites; he was stoned and he shortly drowned.
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Who started the Tulsa race riot?

The massacre began during the Memorial Day weekend after 19-year-old Dick Rowland, a Black shoeshiner, was accused of assaulting Sarah Page, the 17-year-old white elevator operator in the nearby Drexel Building. He was taken into custody.
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What happened to David Dellinger after the trial?

David Dellinger

In 1996, at that year's DNC in Chicago, he was arrested again (alongside Abbie Hoffman's son) when he participated in a sit-in). He died in 2004 at the age of 88 in a Vermont retirement home.
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How many names did Tom Hayden read?

While doing so would help reduce their sentencing, Hayden chooses this moment to account for his past mistake by ignoring the judge's wishes. He takes out a document and begins reading the names of the 4, 752 U.S. troops killed in the Vietnam War since the beginning of the trial.
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Was Bobby Seale convicted?

Though he was never convicted in the case, on November 5, 1969, Judge Hoffman sentenced him to four years in prison for 16 counts of contempt, each count for three months of imprisonment, because of his outbursts during the trial, and eventually ordered Seale severed from the case, leading to the proceedings against ...
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Who did Tom Hayden fall in love with?

Tom Hayden and Jane Fonda

Horrified by US involvement in the Vietnam war, Hayden and Jane Fonda met at an anti-war rally and fell in love. He was 32, she 34, both of them starting over.
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