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27 May 04 - 01:29 PM (#1195226) Subject: Obit: Dave Dellinger From: saulgoldie of Chicago Seven fame. I honestly thought at least a few other 'Catters would have noted this. And cared. http://www.indystar.com/articles/0/150113-3540-010.html |
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27 May 04 - 02:15 PM (#1195254) Subject: RE: Obit: Dave Dellinger From: Mark Clark Thanks, I hadn't heard the news. I live in a news blackout area so when I don't have time to just surf the Net for news, it's possible to miss things like this. And of course you must have meant the Chicago Eight. - Mark |
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27 May 04 - 02:24 PM (#1195262) Subject: RE: Obit: Dave Dellinger From: McGrath of Harlow I hadn't heard that. I imagine there'll be an obituary in the Guardian in a few days. A thoroughly good man. The kind of man that makes it ridiculous when cold warriors and terror warriors try to brand their opponents as anti-American. Here's a link to some stuff about him Dave Dellinger and the Power of the People |
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27 May 04 - 02:26 PM (#1195263) Subject: RE: Obit: Dave Dellinger From: Amos Thanks very much, Saul, for pointing this out. Amazing that it has been so under-played in the news. He was a major figure of the 60's, along with Abbie Hoffman. Glad he lived so long. A |
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27 May 04 - 02:34 PM (#1195271) Subject: RE: Obit: Dave Dellinger From: jeffp I heard this announced on NPR yesterday. They interviewed John Froines. A nicely done story. So long, Dave and thanks for all you did. |
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27 May 04 - 07:58 PM (#1195469) Subject: RE: Obit: Dave Dellinger From: Susan A-R Thank you for posting this. I heard a wonderful segment on Pacifica Radio's Democracy Now, lots of interviews with folks from Chicago Eight, War Resisters League and such. Dave was at our wedding, and at one point I looked over to see him in a conversation with my Uncle Proc, probably the most conservative guest at the wedding. They had a great time. Dave was in it for the long haul, and the love and intelligence he brought to his conversations with friends and antagonists alike was an amazing thing. We'll miss him. |
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27 May 04 - 08:14 PM (#1195486) Subject: RE: Obit: Dave Dellinger From: McGrath of Harlow This was what my link was supposed to take you to, but it just took you to a page with a link to it down the bottom. So here it is, because it looks like something worth getting hold of an listening to. Basically I think, in a way, Dave Dellinger bore the same relationship to American politics that Pete Seeger has to Amerian folk music. That's how it looks to me from over here anyway: NONVIOLENT WARRIORS Dave Dellinger and the Power of the People An audio documentary Two compact discs - over two hours of material -- featuring Howard Zinn, Dennis Brutus, John Froines, Ralph DiGia, Art Kinoy, Staughton Lynd, Ted Glick, Norma Becker, Leonard Weinglass, Johanna Lawrenson, Bread & Puppet Theater, and many more. Music by Rik Palieri and Steve Sato. Performances by Bread & Puppet Theater and The Raging Grannies. DISC 1: ROOTS 1 Talkin' Resistance (1967), voice of Dave Dellinger 2 Labor Songs, vocals and banjo by Rik Palieri, including Going Down the Road Felling Bad * The Soup Song * Which Side Are You On? * Where the Frazier River Flows * I Dreamed I Saw Joe Hill 3 Open Remarks by Howard Zinn, introduction by Doreen Kraft 4 Coming of Age, narration by Marvin Fishman, reading by Gideon Turner 5 On the Road, narration by Al Salzman, reading by Marc Awodey 6 Remarks by Dennis Brutus, introduction by Miriam Ward 7 The Raging Grannies, acappella songs 8 Love, War & Prison, narration by Robin Lloyd, reading by Dian Mueller 9 A song for heroes, guitar and vocal by Steve Sato 10 Building a Movement, narration by Greg Guma, reading by Manny Leonni 11 Remarks by Ralph DiGia, introduction by Greg Guma 12 Remarks by Natasha Singer 13 Remarks by Norma Becker 14 Songs of Protest, vocals and banjo by Rik Palieri, including God Bless America for Me * Wasn't That a Time * Meadow Lands * We Shall Overcome 15 Toward Liberation, narration by Miriam Ward 16 Remarks by Staughton Lynd DISC 2: RESISTANCE 1 Teaching in Chicago (1968), voice of Dave Dellinger 2 Remarks by Art Kinoy, introduction by Miriam Ward 3 Poem by Grace Paley, read by Bob Nichols 4 Remarks by Francis Crowe 5 60s Anthems, vocals and guitar by Rik Palieri, including Where Have All the Flowers Gone * Feel Like I'm Fixing to Die Rag * Bring Them Home * Draft Dodgers Rag * Ohio 6 From the Pentagon..., narration by Manny Leonni, readings by Marmete Hayes+ and Mark Montalban 7 Sounds of the Struggle, Chicago in 1968, including the voice of Dave Dellinger 8 ...to Chicago, narration by Marvin Fishman 9 Standing with Bobby Seale, Readers: Al Salzman (Dave Dellinger), Dennis Brutus (Bobby Seale), Dian Mueller (Judge Hoffman), Marc Awodey (Tom Hayden), Mark Montalban (Abbie Hoffman), Manny Lionni (Prosecutor Schutlz), Marvin Fishman (narrator) 10 Remarks by John Tucker, introduction by Marvin Fishman 11 Speaking Truth to Power, Readers: Al Salzman (Dave Dellinger), Dian Mueller (Judge Hoffman) 12 Remarks by John Froines, introduction by Greg Guma 13 Remarks by Leonard Weinglass 14 Remarks by Johanna Lawrenson 15 Poem by Ted Glick 16 Remarks by Dave Dellinger 17 Courage, introduction by Elke Schumann, performed by members of Bread & Puppet Theater Produced by Toward Freedom; Written and directed by Greg Guma Recorded by Sergei Ushakov: Independent Sound Engineering CDs engineered by Gideon Turner; Photos by Jordan Silverman CD design by Anne Linton, MacWorks Performed before a live audience on October 20, 2001 at Memorial Auditorium, Burlington, Vermont during a gala celebration honoring the life and work of Dave Dellinger and Elizabeth Peterson. TO ORDER COPIES Nonviolent Warriors compact disc set: $24, plus $3 shipping and handling. Write or e-mail to Info@TowardFreedom.com for details, use our order form, or send payment (check or money order) to: Toward Freedom PO Box 468 Burlington, VT 05402 All proceeds benefit the Dellinger Fund and TF's ongoing projects. THE DELLINGER FUND This retirement and project fund for Dave Dellinger and Elizabeth Peterson helps to provide them with necessary personal assistance and support for their ongoing activities, including visits with prisoners. Tax deductible gifts may be made to Toward Freedom; please indicate that your contribution is for the Dellinger Fund. Send checks to TF, PO Box 468, Burlington, VT 05402. Credit card contributions and pledges can be arranged by calling (802) 657-3733. |
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28 May 04 - 05:44 AM (#1195750) Subject: RE: Obit: Dave Dellinger From: McGrath of Harlow And here's the Guardian obituary - two thirds of the page with a big picture of Dave in a suit flanked by Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin not in suits - David Dellinger - Pacifist elder statesman of the anti-Vietnam Chicago Eight Here's a quote from the one in today's Independent But from the moment he forswore violence after being involved in a student riot in the mid-1930s, until his dying day, he was on the barricades for peace. |
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28 May 04 - 08:08 AM (#1195817) Subject: RE: Obit: Dave Dellinger From: treewind Thanks for those links Kevin - I found it from the first one but it had me puzzled for a few moments - and then I found links to a whole lot of thoughtful and thought-provoking reading. Excellent stuff. Anahata |