Volume 15, Number 12 · January 7, 1971

Three Who Didn't Make a Revolution

By Murray Kempton
Trial
by Tom Hayden

Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 168 pp., $1.95 (paper)

We Have Been Invaded by the 21st Century
by David McReynolds

Praeger, 265 pp., $7.95

Revolutionary Nonviolence
by Dave Dellinger

Bobbs-Merrill, 390 pp., $7.50

Very early in Tom Hayden's account of what he endured as a defendant in the Chicago conspiracy trial, the mind ceases to attend to the injury done him by Judge Julius Hoffman and commences to puzzle over some deeper damage, some obscure hurt, inflicted back somewhere on the road when none of us was looking, a hurt felt well before Hayden had ever thought of the Northern Judicial District of Illinois, and likely to last long after he has escaped it.



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