Hoping their protests would urge the convention to nominate a candidate who was antiwar, the groups demonstrated outside the International Amphitheater in Chicago. The 1968 riots in Chicago led by SDS radicals could be repeated this year. The fee has been established at several dozen colleges, and it may be used "to provide support for governmental affairs representatives of local or statewide student body organizations who may be stating their positions and viewpoints before city, county, and district governments, and before offices and agencies of state government". He was the author or editor of 19 books, including The Long Sixties: From 1960 to Barack Obama, Writings for a Democratic Society: The Tom Hayden Reader, and his memoir, Reunion, and served on the editorial board of The Nation. He and Fonda later initiated the Campaign for Economic Democracy (CED), which formed a close alliance with then Governor Jerry Brown and promoted solar energy, environmental protection and renters' rights policies, as well as candidates for local office throughout California, more than 50 of whom would go on to be elected. During 2007, Akashic Books released Hayden's Ending the War in Iraq. [5] The Haydens divorced in 1965. Davis and four co-defendants - Tom Hayden, Jerry Rubin, Abbie Hoffman and David Dellinger - were convicted of conspiracy to incite a riot during the 'Chicago Seven' trial in 1969 and 1970. Then, learn about the history of hippies. On December 10, 1961, the Haydens participated in one of the many “freedom rides” taking place in response to the 1960 Boynton v. Virginia decision. "[40], The Guardian alleged that Hayden insisted to the end that he remained a radical. (1972), Introduction to the Enemy (1974), The China Syndrome (1979), Nine to Five (1980) and On Golden Pond (1981). [30] Starting far behind, Hayden mounted a spirited campaign and finished a surprisingly close second in the Democratic primary. Although Hayden’s visits to Vietnam remained controversial, the State Department did thank him for this humanitarian action. “The effect of this ‘anti-riot’ act is to subvert the first Amendmentguarantee of free assembly by equating organized political protest with organized violence,” it read. Rennie Davis, one of the “Chicago Seven” activists put on trial for organizing an anti-Vietnam War protest outside the 1968 Democratic Convention, died Tuesday. [citation needed], In 2016, Hayden ran to be one of California's representatives to the Democratic National Committee. The Guardian. Born Thomas Emmett Hayden on Dec. 11, 1939, in Royal Oak, Michigan, Tom Hayden had a turbulent childhood. [34] Hayden served as a member of the advisory board for the Progressive Democrats of America, an organization created to increase progressive political cooperation and influence within the Democratic Party. To Hayden, the three-day Democratic National Convention seemed like an ideal opportunity to “lance the tumor that Vietnam was in our lives.” Hundreds of activist organizations had met in the previous months to properly mobilize for the convention held from Aug. 26 to Aug. 29, 1968. Fifteen years ago, Aaron Sorkin began laying the groundwork for a film based on one of the most compelling legal showdowns of the late 1960s. He spoke many times about the era that planted his name in the American consciousness as a radical firebrand, anti-Vietnam War protester and defendant in the Chicago 7 conspiracy trial. We insist the term has lost all the specific content it once had. I would object to … Five months later, all eight of them are arrested and charged with trying to incite a riot. Indiana cop fired for neo-Nazi internet forum ties. August 1968. Tom Hayden was long past his heyday of political rebellion and the Chicago 7 trial when he died on Sunday at age 76. Tom Hayden, in full Thomas Emmet Hayden, (born December 11, 1939, Royal Oak, Michigan, U.S.—died October 23, 2016, Santa Monica, California), American activist and author. Not that you don’t sometimes yearn to be young again, but you’ll never see the world the way you did when you were truly young.”. Of course, being a Freedom Rider wasn’t easy. A federal appeals court overturned the convictions, citing … “In view of the fact that Hayden is an effective speaker who appeals to intellectual groups and has also worked with and supported the Negro people in their program in Newark," agents recommended that he "be placed on the Rabble Rouser Index.”[16], Hayden was later to suggest that if ERAP across the country had failed to build to greater success (the promised "interracial movement of the poor") it was because of the escalating U.S. commitment in Vietnam: "Once again the government met an internal crisis by starting an external crisis. Thomas Emmet Hayden (December 11, 1939 – October 23, 2016) was an American social and political activist, author, and politician. The result of this tour of North Vietnam, at a high point in the war, was a book titled The Other Side. Chapter 1238 enacted Section 76060.5 of the California Education Code. "[27] Staughton Lynd, though, was critical of the Port Huron and New Left concept of "participatory democracy", stating: "We must recognize that when an organization grows to a certain size, consensus decision-making is no longer possible, and some form of representative government becomes necessary. Chicago Seven, group of political activists who were arrested for their antiwar activities during the August The manifesto sold for 25 cents apiece with 60,000 copies distributed. But despite the tumultuous trial that followed, Hayden symbolized courage in the face of pressure from the government. It almost cost him his diploma. Marco Margaritoff is a Staff Writer at All That's Interesting. Tom Hayden and his ex-wife Jane Fonda at the Los Angeles premiere of, Eddie Redmayne as Tom Hayden in the upcoming Netflix film, died from complications related to a stroke. United States v. Dellinger, 472 F.2d 340 (7th Cir. The primary cause of the demonstrations and the subsequent riots during the 1968 Chicago convention was opposition to the Vietnam War. He was 80. August 1968. Hayden was called to a meeting where, refusing any further concession, he clashed with Michael Harrington, as he later would with Irving Howe. Hayden also founded the Indochina Peace Campaign (IPC), which operated from 1972 to 1975. In 1970, the seven defendants were acquitted of conspiracy, but Davis and four others -- Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, David Dellinger and Hayden -- were convicted of inciting a riot and sentenced to five years in prison. TOM HAYDEN: There is no such thing as a violent demonstration. "Tom Hayden obituary." Hayden ignored the State Department’s travel prohibitions in order to witness Vietnam’s destruction firsthand, becoming one of the first Americans to visit wartime Hanoi in 1965. the "Chicago Seven" after Bobby Seale's case was separated from the others. While Aaron Sorkin’s upcoming Netflix movie The Trial of the Chicago 7 hopes to deliver a breathtaking courtroom drama, the true story of the Chicago Seven and its role in Tom Hayden’s life is even more inspiring. With the 1968 Democratic National Convention looming ahead and with ending the war being his top priority, Hayden headed to Chicago — and walked straight into American history. "[28], In 2007, Hayden made news for his speech at the wedding of his son Troy, where, as Hilton Als wrote in The New Yorker, he "said that he was especially happy about his son's union with actress Simone Bent, who is black, because, among other things, it was 'another step in a long-term goal of mine: the peaceful, non-violent disappearance of the white race. Though all were charged with conspiracy to incite a riot, Seale was later tried separately — with the rest thus dubbed the Chicago Seven. Refined and adopted at the first Students for Democratic Society (SDS) convention in June 1962, the Port Huron Statement called for a "new left" committed, in the spirit of participatory democracy, to "deliberativeness, honesty [and] reflection. 16 co-conspirators were also named but never prosecuted. In August 1968, Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, Tom Hayden, Rennie Davis, David Dellinger, Lee Weiner, John Froines, and Bobby Seale make preparations to protest at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. I know many of you feel very connected to and inspired by... Posted by Rennie Davis on Tuesday, February 2, 2021. "[3], Hayden grew up attending a church led by Charles Coughlin, a Catholic priest noted for his anti-Semitic teachings, and who was also known nationally during the time of The Great Depression as the "radio priest". [45][46] He was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in Santa Monica, California,[47] where he was the first interment in "Eternal Meadow," an eco-friendly section. Eventually, 60,000 copies of the statement were distributed for 25 cents apiece. "[17], In 1965, while still committed in Newark, Hayden, along with Communist Party USA member Herbert Aptheker and Quaker peace activist Staughton Lynd, undertook a controversial visit to North Vietnam. Tom Hayden remembers the first time he tried to enter the Conrad Hilton Hotel on Chicago's Michigan Avenue.. [2] His father was a former Marine who worked for Chrysler as an accountant and was also a violent alcoholic. The group played a big role in protesting the war outside of Chicago's DNC that year, protests that were broken up by what the U.S. National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence called "a police riot," according to the New York Times. During 2001, he unsuccessfully sought election to the Los Angeles City Council. Hayden died in Santa Monica, California, on October 23, 2016, aged 76, following a lengthy illness, including a stroke. "[7] The sponsoring League for Industrial Democracy (LID) took immediate issue. With the civil rights movement in full swing, Hayden accepted the offer and joined the Freedom Riders in Atlanta. [1] Hayden's dismay with Coughlin caused him to break with the Catholic Church as a teenager. The IPC, operating in Boston, New York, Detroit and Santa Clara, mobilized dissent against the Vietnam War and demanded unconditional amnesty for U.S. draft evaders, among other aims. The primary cause of the demonstrations and the subsequent riots during the 1968 Chicago convention was opposition to the Vietnam War. The 1968 Chicago riots, in the United States, were sparked in part by the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Godfrey Hodgson (October 27, 2016). And hundreds of protesters were arrested, with estimates ranging from 589 to over 650. October 27. The Chicago Seven (originally eight) were political radicals accused of conspiring to incite the riots that occurred at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Firmly politically engaged by 1960, Tom Hayden managed to snag an interview with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. amidst the masses outside the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles. The three toured villages and factories and met with an American POW[who?] Michael Ochs Archives/Getty ImagesHayden in the thick of protests during the Democratic National Convention. As a member of the State Assembly, Hayden introduced the bill that became Chapter 1238 of the California Statutes of 1987. "[20], In 1968, Hayden joined the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam ("the Mobe"), and played a major role in the protests outside the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. Judge Julius Hoffman presided over the trial, which quickly became a media firestorm. The 1968 Chicago riots, in the United States, were sparked in part by the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. To the authorities’ chagrin, the trial only made the defendants more popular among their supporters. [39] He also claimed that he never endorsed Sanders and only supported his campaign with the hopes that it would push Hillary towards the Left. ‘Chicago 7’ revisits 1968 riots, protests and infamous trial James Verniere 9/25/2020. Regardless of the bleak prospects ahead, Hayden continued to fight for what he thought was right — and even joined the system he’d battled all along to create change from within. [5] They married in October the following year. [citation needed]. “The radicalism of the 1960s is fast becoming the common sense of the 1970s,” said Hayden. Hayden's 1960s were a decade of dissent marked by civil rights sit-ins, anti-war marches, the Chicago riots and scenes of kids being tear-gassed and clubbed on American campuses. Tom Hayden died from complications related to a stroke on Oct. 23, 2016. And it was at the University of Michigan where he truly found his purpose. [14], Hayden committed himself to the effort. NetflixEddie Redmayne as Tom Hayden in the upcoming Netflix film The Trial of the Chicago 7. Dave Dellinger, Abbie Hoffman, and Jerry Rubin were indicted on federal charges of conspiracy and incitement to riot as part of the "Chicago Eight", a.k.a. Hayden was best known for his role as an anti-war and civil rights activist in the 1960s, authoring the Port Huron Statement and standing trial in the Chicago Seven case. Unsurprisingly, Hayden quickly became a counterculture icon — and he also got into a lot of trouble. Organized riots at the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago; Married Jane Fonda and organized with her a successful lobby to cut off U.S. aid to Cambodia and Vietnam ; Former Democratic Assemblyman and Senator in California; Blamed U.S. policies for the 9/11 terrorist attacks; Died in October 2016; Additional Resources. Hayden was often beaten by segregationists and thrown in jail. During January 2008, Hayden wrote an opinion essay for The Huffington Post's website endorsing Barack Obama's presidential bid in the Democratic primaries. Davis and four co-defendants — Tom Hayden, Jerry Rubin, Abbie Hoffman and David Dellinger — were convicted of conspiracy to incite a riot during the “Chicago Seven" trial in 1969 and 1970. Soon riots began, primarily in black urban areas. Thomas Emmet Hayden (December 11, 1939 – October 23, 2016) was an American social and political activist, author, and politician. He ultimately held on to that seat for eight years. “I’m Jefferson in terms of democracy,” he said, “I’m Thoreau in terms of environment, and Crazy Horse in terms of social movements.”[41] In his last years, however, he also described himself as "an archeological dig."[42][43]. He served as the editor for the school newspaper, and in his farewell column in the newspaper, he used the first letter of successive paragraphs to spell "Go to hell". whose plane had been shot down. Unsurprisingly, Hayden quickly became a counterculture icon — and he also got into a lot of trouble. Writing about Hayden's role in the 1960s New Left, Nicholas Lemann, national correspondent for The Atlantic, said that "Tom Hayden changed America", calling him "father to the largest mass protests in American history", and Richard N. Goodwin, who was a speechwriter for presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and John F. Kennedy, said that Hayden, "without even knowing it, inspired the Great Society. Hayden ran for state senate and won in 1992. As part of the Chicago Seven, he was charged with conspiracy to incite a riot while crossing state lines at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. 1968 Chicago Riot Left Mark On Political Protests Democrats are gathering for their national convention in Denver with the party divided and the country mired in an unpopular war. Hayden taught numerous courses on social movements, two at Scripps College—one on the Long War and one on gangs in America—and a course called "From the '60s to the Obama Generation" at Pitzer College. Edited by Mark L. Levine, George C. McNamee and Daniel Greenberg / Foreword by Aaron Sorkin. But in American culture, he remained an enduring symbol of a time when young people took history into their own hands. [18][19] Staughton Lynd later wrote that the New Left disavowed "the Anti-Communism of the previous generation", and that Lynd and Hayden had written, in Studies on the Left: "We refuse to be anti-Communist. One of the preeminent activists of the 1960s, Hayden helped found Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and was arrested as one of the Chicago Seven indicted for conspiracy to incite the riots that accompanied the 1968 … Hayden was best known for his role as an anti-war and civil rights activist in the 1960s, authoring the Port Huron Statement and standing trial in the Chicago Seven case. [25][26] Hayden and Fonda divorced in 1990. With Hayden’s SDS proving integral to the mobilized masses, authorities saw him as partially responsible for the events that had unfolded. Rioting and looting followed, with people flooding out onto the streets of major cities. Chicago 1968: glimpses of when the Democrats met amid a summer of unrest ... Tom Hayden and John Froines get lunch during the trial in 1970. Will Tom Hayden Overcome? ‘The Radical Inside The System’: The Story Of Chicago 7 Activist-Turned-Senator Tom Hayden. Though he was raised middle-class, his father was a violent drunk who divorced his wife when Hayden was 10. [35] He served on the advisory board of the Levantine Cultural Center, a nonprofit organization founded in Los Angeles in 2001 that champions cultural literacy about the Middle East and North Africa. 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A federal appeals court overturned the convictions, citing errors by U.S. District Judge Julius Hoffman. [36] In that same year, he helped initiate Progressives for Obama (now called Progressive America Rising), a group of political progressives that provided assistance for Obama in his initial presidential campaign. His book Hell No: The Forgotten Power of the Vietnam Peace Movement, completed in the months before his death in October 2016, was published on January 31, 2017, by Yale University Press. [38] Though he originally leaned towards Bernie Sanders in the 2016 Democratic Presidential Primary, Hayden later announced he would support Hillary Clinton and cast his vote for her when the primary reached California. Prohibited from attending his own 1957 graduation, Hayden simply picked up his diploma and left high school behind, ready for college. The riot that overshadowed the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in 1968. [22], Hayden made several subsequent well-publicized visits to North Vietnam as well as Cambodia during America's involvement in the Vietnam War, which had expanded under President Richard M. Nixon to include the adjoining nations of Laos and Cambodia, although he did not accompany his future wife, actress Jane Fonda, on her especially controversial trip to Hanoi in the spring of 1972. [8], Tom Hayden was elected SDS president for the 1962–1963 academic year, but his wife Sandra Cason "Casey" Hayden left Ann Arbor, and left him, heeding the call to return to the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in Atlanta. The Trial of the Chicago 7 revisits the circus-like legal proceedings that pitted anti-war activists including Abbie Hoffman (Sacha Baron Cohen), Tom Hayden (Eddie Redmayne), Black Panther Bobby Seale (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II), and lawyer Bill Kunstler (Mark Ryland) against a hard-nosed judge (Frank Langella) over charges that they conspired to incite violent riots at the 1968 Democratic Convention. He was 76 years old. We need to withdraw our stamp of approval and our tax dollars from supporting the occupation. He was married to Jane Fonda for 17 years, and was the father of actor Troy Garity. The riot in question took place outside the 1968 Democratic National Convention — and it happened during an incredibly tense time in American history. Whatever else one says about Tom Hayden, he practices what he preaches. While Fonda was derided as “Hanoi Jane,” Hayden was also heavily criticized for his then-girlfriend’s photo. 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