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  1. David Dellinger, who called for Americans to move from "protest to resistance" to the war, served as its chair.[33] The group organized an enomous anti-war protest, which occurred in the nation's capitol on October 21. Reportedly, one of the goals was to "shut down" the Pentagon.[34]

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  3. 27 de may. de 2004 · David Dellinger, 88, a lifelong radical pacifist and one of the Chicago Seven antiwar demonstrators during the 1968 Democratic National Convention, died of pneumonia May 25 at the Montpelier, Vt ...

  4. Dellinger, a long-time peace activist, editor and author, died on Tuesday at the age of 88. Dellinger was jailed for civil disobedience a generation before Daniel and Philip Berrigan. He was part of the "Chicago Seven," the group of seven anti-war demonstrators at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. The convention erupted into violence between demonstrators and police.

  5. David Dellinger. David Dellinger, the son of a lawyer, was born in Wakefield, Massachusetts, on 22nd August, 1915. While studying economics at Yale University he became involved in politics. He was arrested during one demonstration in support of the trade union movement. After graduating in 1936 Dellinger spent a year working in a factory in Maine.

  6. Revolutionary Nonviolence and the Critiquing of David Dellinger David Dellinger: The Life and Times of a Nonviolent Revolutionary By Andrew E. Hunt 2006, New York University Press; 346 pages. $34.95, hardcover As catchphrases go, "revolutionary nonviolence" has not exactly caught the imagination of many activists. Full of rhetoric and apparently contradictory meanings, those