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  1. David Dellinger, age 54 at the time of trial, was the Chicago Seven's old man. The stern, Christian Socialist from Wakefield, Massachusetts was described by prosecutors "the chief architect of the conspiracy" because of his position as the chair of the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Dellinger's dedication to anti-war ...

  2. At 53, Dellinger was the senior defendant, appearing in a jacket and tie, facing down the destructiveness of the American system by embodying its own best values. It is something to be remembered. Betty Peterson and David Dellinger: their personal and family life with five children was at times so fully joyful but was also intensely strained.

  3. 27 de may. de 2004 · David Dellinger, a lifelong and preeminent peace activist who was one of the “Chicago Seven” defendants following the riots at the 1968 Democratic Party convention, has died. He was 88.

  4. 22 de ago. de 2011 · David Dellinger (1915-2004) David Dellinger, at Karmê Chöling, Barnet, VT, where he and Allen had given a talk with David Rome and others, Labor Day weekend, 1984. Photo c. Allen Ginsberg Estate. Perhaps best remembered for his role as one of the defendants (the senior defendant) in the Chicago Conspiracy Trial, David Dellinger was an ...

  5. 27 de may. de 2004 · AMY GOODMAN: Dave Dellinger was in his mid 50’s at the time, the old man of the group of radicals who faced prison after the anti-war protests during the convention. While the Chicago 8 trail ...

  6. 2 de jun. de 2004 · David Dellinger, el pacifista radical estadounidense y principal demandado del juicio de conspiración política de los Siete de Chicago, que se movili

  7. David Dellinger. Born August 22, 1915 Wakefield, Massachusetts. American peace activist; Chairman of the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (MOBE) David Dellinger is a traditional pacifist who opposes war on moral grounds.The son of a prominent Boston family, Dellinger graduated from Yale University and then spent the next few years in prison for resisting the military ...