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  1. 16 sept. 2024 · Learn about Abbie Hoffman, an American activist who founded the Yippies and protested the Vietnam War and the system. Find out his notable works, media events, trial, and underground period.

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  2. Il y a 1 jour · In part 2 of “On the practices of radical punk” we meet Abbie Hoffman and discuss Maximum Rock’n’Roll and the uses of Do-It Yourself culture ~ Alex Ratcharge ~ In the 1960s and 1970s, anarchist Abbie Hoffman was one of the founders of the Youth International Party, whose members called themselves “Yippies”. More than thirty years

  3. 23 sept. 2024 · September 24, 1969 - February 18, 1970. Location: United States. Key People: Abbie Hoffman. Jerry Rubin. Tom Hayden. Chicago Seven, group of political activists who were arrested for their antiwar activities during the August 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois.

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  4. Il y a 3 jours · Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin became the most famous Yippies—and bestselling authors—in part due to publicity surrounding the five-month Chicago Seven Conspiracy trial of 1969. They both used the phrase "ideology is a brain disease" to separate the Yippies from mainstream political parties that played the game by the rules ...

  5. 24 sept. 2024 · Abbie Hoffman, from left, John Froines, Lee Weiner, Jerry Rubin, Rennie Davis and Tom Hayden were acquitted of conspiracy, but five were convicted of other charges. The guilty verdicts were...

  6. 4 oct. 2024 · Quien sea de aquella generación, la de los sesenta, no podrá olvidar al peli- rrojo Daniel Cohn, recordado por liderar las “revuel- tas” estudiantiles en Francia, en el inolvidable Mayo del 68. Tampoco podrá dejar de recordar a Abbie Hoffman, quien en compañía de Jerry Rubin, creó el movimiento Yippie (Youth Inte...

  7. 3 oct. 2024 · A Vietnam-era photograph shows a standoff between antiwar protesters and military police. The demonstration, which took place on October 21, 1967, included a march to the Pentagon, where "Yippies" Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin led a mock "exorcism" of the building.