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Lee Weiner

    Lee Weiner est apparu comme une figure importante de l'intense activisme politique des années 1960, notamment pour son association avec les événements de la Convention nationale démocrate de 1968. Bien qu'acquitté des accusations liées à l'incitation à la sédition et à l'instruction sur la création d'engins incendiaires, son implication a mis en lumière l'atmosphère sociale et politique chargée de l'époque. Ses expériences offrent une lentille critique à travers laquelle comprendre l'interaction complexe entre la protestation, la loi et la transformation sociale durant une période tumultueuse. La perspective de Weiner offre un aperçu unique des forces motrices et des ramifications de la désobéissance civile.

    Conspiracy to Riot: The Life and Times of One of the Chicago 7
    • In March 1969, eight young men were indicted by the federal government for conspiracy to incite a riot. The group included a little-known community activist and social worker named Lee Weiner, who was just as surprised as the rest of the country when his name was called. The ensuing trial of the Chicago 7 was a media sensation, and it changed Weiner's life forever. As he recalls in his memoir, the trial of the Chicago 7 was part of a long tradition of American radicalism that had shaped him from an early age and remain directly relevant to today's efforts to change America for the better. Weiner shows how commitment to your ideals can change your destiny-- for better and for worse. -- adapted from jacket

      Conspiracy to Riot: The Life and Times of One of the Chicago 7