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| Name: |
Abbie Hoffman | | Birth Date: |
November 30, 1936 | | Death Date: |
April 12, 1989 | | Place of Birth: |
Worchester, Massachusetts | | Place of Death: |
New Hope, Pennsylvania | | Nationality: |
American | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
activist, writer |
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Biography of Abbie Hoffman
942 words, approx. 3 pages
 Writer and activist Abbie Hoffman (1936-1989) was best known for his anti-war protests as a leader of the Youth International Party in the 1960s. Abbie Hoffman was born November 30, 1936, in Worcester, Massachusetts, and educated at Brandeis University...


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Abbie Hoffman Quotes
860 words, approx. 3 pages
 Abbott Howard "Abbie" Hoffman (November 30, 1936 – April 12, 1989) was a social and political activist in the United States, co-founder of the Youth International Party (" Yippies "), and later, a fugitive from the law, who lived under an alias...


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Hoffman, Abbie (1936-1989) Summary
1,033 words, approx. 3 pages One of the most colorful figures to emerge from the social turmoil of the 1960s, Abbie Hoffman put his personal stamp on the activism of the decade with his insistence that radical politics find expression in personal attitudes as well as political...
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Abbie Hoffman Summary
2,886 words, approx. 10 pages Abbie Hoffman Born November 30, 1936 Worcester, Massachusetts Died April 12, 1989 New Hope, Pennsylvania Social activist and author Abbie Hoffman was one of the most outspoken and outrageous radicals in American history. He combined biting humor with...
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Hoffman, Abbie Summary
2,373 words, approx. 8 pages Born November 30, 1936Worcester, Massachusetts Died early April, 1989Bucks County, Pennsylvania Political activist and writer Abbie Hoffman. During the troubled...
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Abbie Hoffman Information
3,252 words, approx. 11 pages
 Abbott Howard "Abbie" Hoffman (November 30, 1936 – April 12, 1989) was a self-identified Jewish Road Warrior, anarcho-communist,[1] social and political activist in the United States, co-founder of the Youth International Party ("Yippies"), and...




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 The Nation
Abbie. (Abbie Hoffman) (editorial)
05/08/1989: 1,050 words, approx. 4 pages On April 14, the Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously to adjourn in memory of Abbie Hoffman. America's most prominent radical would have appreciated the irony of that gesture. Indeed, the title of his first book, Revolution for the Hell of It (1968)...
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 The Boston Globe
Abbie Hoffman, seriously
05/20/1997: 886 words, approx. 3 pages FOR THE HELL OF IT The Live and Times of Abbie Hoffman By Jonah Raskin University of California Press, 315 pp., illustrated, $24.95 'On Wednesday, April 12, Abbie locked the door to his apartment -- a converted turkey coop -- in Solebury, Pa. There were...
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 The New York Observer
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 The New York Observer
From the Comments Section: Fredo and Sonny
10/21/2005: 349 words, approx. 1 pages One reader's reaction to the irresistable-but-glib headline on last night's Brooklyn leadership post: Same as the old boss? The old boss was an incompetent bumbler who refused to punish traitors who backed Republican and usually sat on his hands during general elections, which he...


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