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  1. The Hoya, April 30, 1971. Rennard “Rennie” Cordon Davis, a member of the Chicago 7 and one of organizers of the May Day protests, spoke to students in Gaston Hall on April 28, 1971. The Justice Department filed conspiracy charges against him and two other activists, John Froines and Abbie Hoffman, after the protests.

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  2. May 1, 2021 · That bust was the last gasp of three days of mass protest activity in Washington, DC, against the Vietnam War. Kicking off on May 1, the May Day actions resulted in the largest number of civil disobedience–related detentions in US history — 12,000 in all, including a record-breaking single-day total of 7,000 on May 3, 1971.

  3. All told, the May Day protests would result in more than 12,000 people arrested in dragnet sweeps by the police by the end of Tuesday, May 4. Police carry off an anti-war demonstrator from an entrance to the Justice Department in Washington, D.C., April 30, 1971.

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  5. Apr 29, 2021 · People’s Lobby, April 26-30. Daily civil disobedience actions when nearly 1,000 people were arrested for obstructing entrances of Selective Service, Internal Revenue Service, Health, Education, and Welfare, and the Department of Justice. Rock concert and encampment, May 1-2. Some 50,000 attended a rock concert featuring the Beach Boys in the ...

  6. Even though the police put as many as twenty people in a two-person cell, the city jails were not enough for all the arrested people. Another 1,500 people were put into the jail’s recreational yard, and the rest of protesters were taken to the fenced practice field of Washington Redskins football team, near Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium.

  7. Jun 15, 2020 · That’s in addition to the 12,000 people who had been arrested earlier in the week at spots around Washington. These were the largest mass arrests in the country’s history. Advertisement

  8. May 3, 2021 · (Most arrests were made by D.C. police, but the decisions were made right in the White House.) As a result, 7,000 people were arrested on May 3—including a few people who were blocking streets and bridges, and thousands of people who were demonstrating legally, or walking to school or work, or watching from the sidelines.

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