The Trial of the Chicago 7: The Official Transcript Audiobook By Mark L. Levine - editor, George C. McNamee - editor, Daniel Greenberg - editor, Aaron Sorkin - foreword cover art

The Trial of the Chicago 7: The Official Transcript

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The Trial of the Chicago 7: The Official Transcript

By: Mark L. Levine - editor, George C. McNamee - editor, Daniel Greenberg - editor, Aaron Sorkin - foreword
Narrated by: J. K. Simmons, Jeff Daniels, Chris Jackson, John Hawkes, Chris Chalk, Luke Kirby, Corey Stoll, Norbert Leo Butz, George Newbern, full cast
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Republished 50 years later to coincide with the release of the Academy Award-nominated film of the same title written and directed by Aaron Sorkin with an all-star cast, this is the classic account of perhaps the most infamous, and definitely the most entertaining, trial in recent American history.

In the fall of 1969 eight prominent anti-Vietnam War activists were put on trial for conspiring to riot at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. One of the eight, Black Panther cofounder Bobby Seale, was literally bound and gagged in court by order of the judge, Julius Hoffman, and his case was separated from that of the others.

The activists, who included Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, and Tom Hayden, and their attorneys, William Kunstler and Leonard Weinglass, insisted that the First Amendment was on trial. Their witnesses were a virtual who’s who of the 1960s counterculture: Allen Ginsberg, Timothy Leary, Arlo Guthrie, Judy Collins, Norman Mailer, among them.

The defendants constantly interrupted to protest what they felt were unfair rulings by the judge. The trial became a circus, all the while receiving intense media coverage. The convictions that resulted were subsequently overturned on appeal, but the trial remained a political and cultural touchstone, a mirror of the deep divisions in the country. The Trial of the Chicago 7 consists of the highlights from trial testimony with a brief epilogue describing what later happened to the principal figures.

©1970, 2020 Mark L. Levine, George C. McNamee, and Daniel L. Greenberg Foreword ©2020 Aaron Sorkin. The complete trial transcript in the case of United States vs. Dellinger, et al., is in the public domain. (P)2020 Simon & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved.
Americas Civil Rights & Liberties Freedom & Security Politics & Government Popular Culture Social Sciences United States Superhero Chicago
Unfiltered History • Riveting Content • Excellent Cast • Educational Value • Necessary Reading • Historical Significance

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That is a quote from one of the defendants. This trial was a circus from start to finish. 5 months in jail for referring to the judge as mr Hoffman instead of your honor or judge Hoffman. This trial is an eye opening experience that America is not nor will it ever be infallible.

I recoupment profusely. Each defend gave a speech worthy of Hollywood. You will not be disappointed.

“It is very good theater”

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Great cast and mind-blowing content. Astounding American history well presented, even for the layman.

Astounding

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If you've seen the movie inspired by this case I highly recommend this book.

A stellar review of the "highlights" of this case.

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I genuinely can’t believe that the whole trial just went like this, and that not many people know about it. At least I didn’t know about it, and I grew up in a Chicago, public school and high school. It’s just insane to me with how Miss managed the judge was, and how bad things went down, and eventually got corrected, this 10 hour long audiobook really is just a work of miracles in the worst way possible. What you’re listening to is American history, and the way that it is not hidden by the victors who write history, but the way that everyone saw the case from the plaintiff from the judge, to the bailiff, the jury and much more, you get to see the trial for what it is and the mismanagement that came with it although in transcript form, it still offers in great detail as to what happened shows you what many people don’t want to show you I would definitely recommend this as someone who doesn’t find themselves reading, or listening to audiobooks to take a listen to real unfiltered American history asked to show all of us that there are people who are above the law, and how we must fight against them.

Utter insanity

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I was worried this would be boring. It isn't. I found myself laughing, getting angry, getting depressed, and getting inspired. It's a wild ride from start to finish.

Pure Fun

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