"During the first three months of 1972 a trial took place in the middle district of Pennsylvania: THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA versus Eqbal Ahmad, Philip Berrigan, Elizabeth McAlister, Neil McLaughlin, Anthony Scoblick, Mary Cain Scoblick, Joseph Wenderoth. The defendants stood accused of conspiring to raid federal offices, to bomb government property, and to kidnap presidential advisor Henry Kissinger. Six of those seven individuals are, or were, Roman Catholic clergy-priests and nuns. Members of the new 'Catholic Left.'" - from the introduction
When The Harrisburg 7 and the New Catholic Left was originally published in 1972, it remained on The New York Times Book Review "New and Recommended" list for six weeks and was selected as one of the Notable Books of the Year. Now, forty years later, William O'Rourke's book eloquently speaks to a new generation of readers interested in American history and the religious anti-war protest movements of the Vietnam era.
O'Rourke brings to life the seven anti-war activists, who were vigorously prosecuted for alleged criminal plots, filling in the drama of the case, the trial, the events, the demonstrations, the panels, and the people. O'Rourke includes a new afterword that presents a sketch of the evolution of protest groups from the 1960s and 1970s, including the history of the New Catholic Left for the past four decades, claiming that "[a]fter the Harrisburg trial, the New Catholic Left became the New Catholic Right."
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Relato jornalístico e histórico do julgamento federal de 1972 contra sete ativistas anti-guerra, incluindo membros da chamada New Catholic Left, com foco em depoimentos, procedimentos de tribunal e cobertura contemporânea. O autor reconstitui eventos, manifestações e debates públicos relacionados ao caso, oferecendo contexto sobre os grupos de protesto católicos e o movimento pacifista nos anos de Vietnam; inclui um afterword que traça mudanças no ativismo religioso nas décadas seguintes. Indicado para leitores interessados em história americana do século XX, estudos sobre movimentos sociais e história religiosa, bem como para cursos universitários sobre protesto político e direito penal.
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