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CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE Senior Seminar Mrs. Civitella

Senior Seminar Mrs. Civitella. Civil disobedience- noun: a refusal to obey laws, pay taxes, etc: a non-violent means of protesting or of attempting to

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CIVIL DISOBEDIENCESenior SeminarMrs. Civitella

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Civil Disobedience

Civil disobedience- noun: a refusal to obey laws, pay taxes, etc: a non-violent means of protesting or of attempting to achieve political goals

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Examples of Civil Disobedience

PERSON: RESISTANCE TO:

Sam Adams, 1774Henry David Thoreau, 1849

Harriet Beecher Stowe, 1852

Alice Paul, 1916-1917Rosa Parks, 1955

Martin Luther King, Jr., 1963Karen Silkwood, 1974Cindy Sheehan, 2005-

present

Tea Tax Mexican Am. War,

slavery Fugitive Slave Law Women’s suffrage Segregation Civil Rights Act Nuclear energy laws Against the War in

Iraq and Afghanistan

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Questions to consider? How does history view acts of civil

disobedience? Are all efforts beneficial? Do we as a nation want to allow peaceful

protest? How effective are peaceful protests? What makes a protest legitimate? PETA, anti-abortion, Tea Party, Wall Street

Protests? How effective is the media in peaceful

protest?

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Camden 28

May, 1970- The New York Times published evidence of the secret bombing campaign in Cambodia

February, 1971- The Pentagon Papers- New York Times were leaked the top secret report detailing the mistakes and mistruths of the Vietnam conflict dating all of the way back to Kennedy

NY Times v. U.S. 1971 the court finds in favor of the papers based on the first amendment

Mar, 1971- burglary of the F.B.I. office in Media, PAevidence of FBI techniques against COINTELPRO

were published in newspapers

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Camden 28

August 22, 1971- break in of federal building in Camden, NJ leads to the arrest of anti-draft protestors

Charged with:Conspiracy to remove & destroy files from a

F.B.I. office, Army Intelligence Office, destruction of government property, interfering with Selective Service

The group faced up to 47 years in federal prison

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Camden 28

Offered a plea bargin to plead guilty and be charged with one misdemeanor

They decided to plead guilty and have each member testify

They called themselves “America’s conscience” The media called them the Camden 28 The group included 4 Catholic priests, 1

Lutheran minister, 22 Catholic lay people, 1 unidentified

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The Catholic Left

“Catholic left”: name given by the government and the media to this non-violent anti-war movement

The Catholic left had claimed responsibility for over 30 draft board raids and the destruction of a million Selective Service documents

Believed in civil disobedience to call attention to their belief that all killing, even in war, was morally indefensible

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Camden 28

Activists, with the help of three young lawyers, asked the jury to nullify the laws against breaking and entering saying that the country had had “enough” of the “illegal & immoral” war in Vietnam

The second part of the defendant’s case was that they should be acquitted on the grounds that the raid would not have taken place without the self-admitted help of FBI informer who was provocated and encouraged by being providing with the tools to carry out the raid

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Camden 28

After 3 ½ months, the case went to the jury

Judge Fisher broke new legal ground in saying that they could acquit if they felt that the government’s participation had gone to “intolerable lengths”

After 3 days of deliberation the jury of 7 women and 5 men found the Camden 28 not guilty on all counts

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Bob Hardy and the F.B.I.

What role did Bob Hardy play in the Camden 28?

Why did he go to the F.B.I.?

What is civic virtue?

Do you believe that justice was served? justice- to act or treat fairly

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Testimony

Questions presented to the jury by the defendants and their corroborating witnesses:

Who went too far? The Camden 28 or the government?

How effective was Mrs. Good’s testimony?

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