Jackie Ward reports. I, for one, have long been intrigued by Tom Haydens friendship with the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy, towards the end of Bobbys life. Reporters covering the convention were roughed up by Daley's police. They have come back with a vengeance and a cruelty that makes Nixon seem benign by comparison. In 1974, he appeared in a brief scene as an ER doctor in the film Death Wish. Chapter 1238 enacted Section 76060.5 of the California Education Code. The reports suggested a lone gunman, Sirhan Sirhan, but I suspected that someone or something must have been behind him. Those who didnt know him didnt really get it, but Hayden, though often accused of arrogance, didnt put on airs. [13], President of the United Packinghouse Workers of America Ralph Helstein arranged for Hayden to meet with Saul Alinsky. Some of her friends were killed; she watched their blood darken the stones in the plaza before finally escaping the violence. Fifty years have passed since the one that changed everything for my generation, the crucial turning point when the promise of the 1960s turned to a defeat and despair that still weighs on our thoughts of what might have been. 2, the anticipated newJohn Prinetribute record fromOh Boy Records, is out today. You watched them in the sky. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. The government did not re-try the case, and thereafter elected to dismiss the substantive charges. Shocking photographs surfaced, of young girls running naked from a wall of flames, of suspected traitors being summarily assassinated without investigation of their supposed disloyalty; in one case, in lurid, living color, crimson gushed like a fountain from the head of a man shot at point-blank range. He enjoyed making music, going to church, attending Wheeler basketball games, Ole Miss athletics, watching Westerns and spending time with his grandchildren. Luz, too, had watched it. Hayden and Fonda were a major force in California politics in the 1970s and 80s, and Hayden went on to represent the liberal Westside in the state Assembly and Senate for 18 years. Though all were charged with conspiracy to incite a riot, Seale was later tried separately with the rest thus dubbed the Chicago Seven. [47] Former U.S. President Bill Clinton memorialized him, saying, "Hillary and I knew him for more than thirty years and valued both his words of support and his criticism."[48]. [15] His profile in Newark attracted the attention of the FBI. So, hope you like it ? Feared they might hold all whites responsible for the slaying. Cesar thought for a few moments and then said, It only makes sense if you build a movement out of your campaign structure when its over.And that became CED: The California Campaign for Economic Democracy that got scores of progressives elected to state and local offices and many measures passed like Prop 65. Bonnie Raitt, a longtime friend and supporter of Toms, sangChange is Gonna Come.. The chant Push that rock is realism for radicals and reformers today. Following Barbaras song, members of theFirst AME Choir Tom Morello, Holly Near, Bonnie Raitt and James McVay and myself joined Barbara on stage for a rendition of Aint Gonna Let Nobody Turn me Around, appropriately ending the memorial with everyone on their feet and singing along. It was from a prison cell in Albany, Georgia, where their ride was to land him, that Hayden began writing the SDS manifesto. Nicholas Lemann, the former Dean of Columbia Journalism School declared that "Tom Hayden changed America". He literally spent himself for the cause, as he tended to do. He had come to trust Bobby, despite the latter's wealth and establishment connections. Sen. Robert F . Announcing of new fansite about the GREAT Bonnie Raitt !! In Indianapolis, Bobby Kennedy braved an angry crowd to urge the non-violence that King had espoused. Hayden, who died in October at the age of 76, had been one of the first white students from northern states to join blacks in Freedom Ride protests against segregation in the South. Among the most important progressive political figures of our era, he co-authored the historic SDS-founding Port Huron Statements in the early 1960s, was a defendant in the trial of the legendary Chicago Seven, and went on to serve as a California State Senator. I never saw music in terms of men and women or black and white. He was also a strong advocate of anti-poverty measures. SDS Founder, Tom Hayden on Participatory Democracy From Port Huron to Occupy Wall Street, http://img.youtube.com/vi/AJeAF3E2yl0/0.jpg, DemocracyNow.org We speak with Tom Hayden, principal author of the Port Huron statement 50 years ago, the founding document of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). George Regas, Frances Fitzgerald, Arthur Waskow, Cora Weiss, Taylor Branch, Bernadine Dohrn, Mark Rudd, Danny Glover, Phil Donahue, Amy Goodman, Juan Gonzales, Peter Yarrow and Holly Near. Most of the thousand or so gathered this past Sunday afternoon at UCLAs Royce Hall were grey( not greying) boomers, though a younger cohort also showed. [1] Hayden attended a Catholic elementary school, where he read out loud to nuns and "learned to fear hell. He died in the bloody military coup that overthrew him on September 11, 1973. Tom Hayden was one of the most important radicals of the 1960s, who as a college student at the University of Michigan helped found Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), the seminal leftist student activist group. Hardly Strictly Bluegrass celebrates it's 20th anniversary with an online broadcast titled Let The Music Play On. What a soaring speaker Tom was. I grew up in Los Angeles in a Quaker family, and for me being Quaker was a political calling rather than a religious one. Please give it a try and become a member or subscribe to the newsletter of Bonnies Pride and Joy, Bonnie Raitt Charts Her Second Career No. As the two-hour 10-minute movie comes to a close, the judge allows one defendant to speak on the behalf of the seven-man group Tom Hayden. . She had blood on her broken wing. Now, the leading living scion of one of America's most beloved political families was also hammering Johnson from the campaign trail. Just be a bit more patient and we'd all see it. He didnt see that I was from the most infamous gang. The most important lesson, she recalled, was to never give up.. (Photo: Screenshot). When Robert Kennedy was assassinated in 1968, the senators family picked Tom Hayden to be an honorary pallbearer at the funeral because the young antiwar activist embodied the great hope that my father had in the future of our country, Robert Kennedy Jr. recalled Sunday night at a memorial for Hayden. And you wanted to try to catch what they symbolize. Like Bull Connor in the streets of Birmingham, Alabama, Daley sent his police to gas and club them--an investigative committee later called the action "a police riot.". Los Angeles, Downtown L.A stabbing sends six to hospital; 1 arrested, San Diego Roman Catholic diocese facing yet another lawsuit from its insurance company, K-Pop isnt the only hot ticket in Koreatown how trot is captivating immigrants, Los Angeles is suddenly awash in waterfalls, Officials unprepared for epic mountain blizzard, leaving many trapped and desperate. I was able to shake his hand later and tell him I appreciated it. The last person who gave me a ride told me Kennedy was leading in the exit polls and dropped me off at a campsite near Donner Lake, barely over the border from Nevada. (1972), Introduction to the Enemy (1974), The China Syndrome (1979), Nine to Five (1980) and On Golden Pond (1981). Those who claim to care about marginalized voices have nothing to say about those who have no voice at all. William Hayden Kennedy (86) passed away Tuesday, January 26, 2021 at his home in Wheeler. 1 Billboard Hit Following Her Surprise Grammy Win, Bonnie Raitt gives us something to talk about show without sea of cellphones, Blues star Bonnie Raitt gives shoutout to Funny Farm in Mays Landing, Efforts by Harry Styles, Bonnie Raitt and more help register 150,000 new voters, Bonnie Raitt Releases Her Capitol Records Music Video Catalog Remastered For HD, Raitt Uses Grammy Win to Raise Social Awareness, 10 Legendary Albums You Didnt Know Feature Bonnie Raitt, Bonnie Raitt Essentials: 11 Songs That Showcase The Breadth And Depth Of The 2023 GRAMMYs Song Of The Year Winner, Media Backlash to Bonnie Raitts Grammy Success. We laughed; we all knew that walk of Haydens (which I always thought of as the walk of a wary, James Dean-like, outsider). (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images). Save my name, email, and website in this browser cookies for the next time I comment. Stupefying and astounding as it may be, the film ends on a fictionalized note after the Chicago Eight become Chicago Seven after Bobby Seale's trial is severed. Hayden was best known for his role as an anti-war, civil rights, and intellectual activist in the 1960s, authoring the Port Huron Statement and standing trial in the Chicago Seven case. CMT Crossroads Bonnie Raitt and Lyle Lovett The Factory Franklin TN, Chris Stapleton, Bonnie Raitt Helm B.B. This is what is needed instead of walls. We need to withdraw our stamp of approval and our tax dollars from supporting the occupation. [38], Hayden was known widely in California as a staunch endorser of animal rights and was responsible for writing the bill popularly known as the Hayden Act, which improved protection of pets and extended holding periods for pets confined as strays or surrendered to shelters. I Cant Make You Love Me : A 25th Anniversary Oral History, MUSICIANS ON MUSICIANS Bonnie Raitt & Brandi Carlile, Joan Baez and Bonnie Raitt Tree-Sit In Protest, Together we can make this a great community and make many new friends. We also get your email address to automatically create an account for you in our website. Tom was our friend, and boy, could we use his voice right now, said Father Greg Boyle, the Homeboy Industries founder who worked with Hayden on efforts to rehabilitate gang members. Delores Huerta spoke. by Bonnie Raitt from her new album, Just Like That Street date 4/22/22 with global release in all formats! It struck me as a putdown of the poor, and racist as well. On the convention floor, Peterson and Connecticut Senator Abraham Ribicoff rose to report that the police were beating people up outside. He mounted a bid in the Democratic primary for California Governor during 1994 on the theme of campaign finance reform and ran for Mayor of Los Angeles in 1997, losing to incumbent Republican Richard Riordan. Tom Hayden, in full Thomas Emmet Hayden, (born December 11, 1939, Royal Oak, Michigan, U.S.died October 23, 2016, Santa Monica, California), American activist and author. I speak my mind and come from a place of conscience, as well as have fun as a musician. Kennedy's brother Edward eulogized him simply as a man who "saw wrong and tried to right it, saw pain and tried to heal it, saw war and tried to stop it.". She had short dark hair and big eyes that seemed to be searching for something far away. The next morning a hushed pall hovered over the university student union in Superior. He told the Royce Hall crowd that his father liked Hayden a lot, seeing in him a kindred Irish spirit. Quite the contrary: His way, for example, was to slink around low to the ground, leprechaun-like, as his former wife Jane Fonda lovingly put it. I got pregnant during the tour in a motor home en route to Buffalo, NY. A popular movement that succumbs to hate will soon enough see its promise in pieces and its time gone. Bombing those fields took on a new meaning.. Bonnie: vocal, electric slide guitar James Hutch Hutchinson: bass Ricky Fataar: drums, percussion, backing vocal Glenn Patscha:rhodes piano (nord), backing vocal Kenny Greenberg: electric guitar. Two months later, Hayden and Daley would lead opposing armies of the night into combat . He and Williams adopted a son. In a lengthy account of the riots, Hayden was unblinking about the inevitable,. William Hayden Kennedy (86) passed away Tuesday, January 26, 2021 at his home in Wheeler. Grow your brand authentically by sharing brand content with the internets creators. She stars with Lily Tomlin, Sam Waterston and Martin Sheen in the Netflix original series Grace and Frankie, which premiered in 2015. !, The Three Hebrew Words that Make All the Difference., From West Hollywood to Yeshiva University: A Sephardic Jews Journey in the World of the Holocaust, This Poem Counts as Rabbinic School A poem for Parsha Tetzaveh, Young Actress Juju Brener on Her Hocus Pocus 2 Role, Behind the Scenes of Jeopardy! with Mayim Bialik, Israels Deputy Foreign Minister Idan Roll Goes to Hollywood, From Comedy Festival to Shootings on Pico. He was the author or editor of 19 books, including The Long Sixties: From 1960 to Barack Obama, Writings for a Democratic Society: The Tom Hayden Reader, and his memoir, Reunion, and served on the editorial board of The Nation. In 2015 Tom wrote: My wife Barbara Williams has added a new meaning to the Albert Camus story of Sisyphus, who was condemned to push the rock back up the hill eternally. Distributed by ADA. The care received by Robert F. Kennedy after he was shot in the head 50 years ago this month was the best possible at the time, and his injuries were so severe that he'd still have a low chance of survival today, researchers say. . And there was this surprising occurrence: In an almost three hour event, during which a dozen plus speakers ( bold face names among them) held forth, each tethered to the portside of American politics, not once was the name of the current president mentioned. Tom Hayden, a 1960s anti-war activist whose name became forever linked with the celebrated Chicago 7 trial, Vietnam War protests and his ex-wife Jane Fonda, has died. After the assasination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963, Robert (Bobby) Kennedy hoped to carry on his brother's legacy. Writing about Hayden's role in the 1960s New Left, Nicholas Lemann, national correspondent for The Atlantic, said that "Tom Hayden changed America", calling him "father to the largest mass protests in American history", and Richard N. Goodwin, who was a speechwriter for presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and John F. Kennedy, said that Hayden, "without even knowing it, inspired the Great Society. Hayden, she said, had been her teacher for 26 years. They met you, but with snipers, and left your friends all dead in the street. Eric Clapton, one of the worlds pre-eminent blues/rock guitarists, once again summoned an all-star team of six-string heroes for his fifth Crossroads Guitar Festival in 2019. Back in Superior, my friends and I watched troubling news on television, when on August 21, Soviet tanks crushed the democratic uprising in Prague. He was a member of (10/24/16), http://img.youtube.com/vi/qwpvHAn__bM/0.jpg. Used by permission. "[3], Hayden grew up attending a church led by Charles Coughlin, a Catholic priest noted for his anti-Semitic teachings, and who was also known nationally during the time of The Great Depression as the "radio priest". Please give it a try and become a member or subscribe to the newsletter of Bonnies Pride and Joy! From a working class family in Royal Oak, Michigan, a student and alter boy in the arch conservative Father Coughlins Temple of the Little Flower, Tom became editor of the prestigious Michigan Daily and, after reporting on the new Free Speech Movement in Berkeley in the early 60s, the civil rights bus boycotts and sit ins in the South, he stepped out from behind his notepad and became an organizer and builder of movements. Tom Hayden, a 1960s radical who was in the vanguard of the movement to stop the Vietnam War and became one of the nation's best-known champions of liberal causes, has died in Santa Monica after. At the same time, most of these writers acknowledged that Soviet "socialism" was certainly no better, and probably even worse, than the corporate capitalism they challenged at home. Hayden died at a hospital in Santa Monica, California, on October 23, 2016, aged 76. Direct to your inbox. And by whats known I mean I made that term up, Embracing the Jewish communitys refugee roots, Israel and the Internet Wars A Professional Social Media Review, The Invisible Student: A Tale of Homelessness at UCLA and USC, Youre Not a Bad Jewish Mom If Your Kid Wants Santa Claus to Come to Your House, No Labels: The Group Fighting for the Political Center, VBS Fusion Attracting a Younger Generation, Israeli Pilots Visit Special Needs Center, L.A. Federation Receives Groundbreaking Grant, Ticketmaster Criticism Intensifies After Ignoring Calls to Deplatform Farrakhan Event, White Nationalist Nick Fuentes Kicked Out of CPAC. I found her inexpressibly lovely and wanted only to tell her things would be all right. He and Williams adopted a son, Liam (born 2000). [35] Hayden served as a member of the advisory board for the Progressive Democrats of America, an organization created to increase progressive political cooperation and influence within the Democratic Party. I, for one, have long been intrigued by Tom Hayden's friendship with the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy, towards the end of Bobby's life. He hired them to work on his Senate staff, and even traveled with them to El Salvador to witness the gang violence that forces so many young people to seek refuge in the US. He . Tom Hayden with his then-wife, Jane Fonda, and their son, Troy, Santa Monica, California. Friends Dan Martin, right, and Michael Deiden embrace before a memorial service for activist and politician Tom Hayden at UCLAs Royce Hall on Sunday. Music video by Bonnie Raitt performing Made Up Mind (Lyric Video). Williams spoke just a few lines about her husband before singing a folk song about pushing a rock uphill. Speakers included well-known American radicals such as the Black Panther leader Eldridge Cleaver. In discussing the legacy of JFK on the 50th anniversary of his assassination, Tom Hayden warmly remembered meeting JFK as a student leader of the anti-war and civil rights movements. My 22 yr old son Cameron gave his whole. sister forever house address; bobby kennedy pallbearers tom haydenhow to make chalk with crayons Hayden was in the vanguard of the 1960s counterculture movement, a radical who led civil rights and antiwar protests and later became a prolific author and member of of the California Legislature. Document 86A: Casey Hayden (aka Sandra Cason) and Mary King, "Sex and Caste," November 18, 1965, Michael Finnegan (October 23, 2016). The service opened with one civil rights march song, Keep Your Eyes on the Prize, and closed with another, Aint Nobody Going to Turn Me Around. Joining a four-person choir in the final number were singers Bonnie Raitt, Holly Near and Barbara Williams, Haydens wife, along with the couples son, Liam Hayden, and Haydens ex-wife, Jane Fonda. He served 18 years in the California legislature and has written 175 articles of legislation covering domestic violence, gang violence, student fee hikes and the protection of endangered species. At the National Student Association convention in Minneapolis in August 1960, Hayden witnessed a dramatic intervention by Sandra Cason. I watched the news footage of Kennedy on the floor of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, bleeding to death. Troy, Barbara and I had the speakers arranged in chronological order so that one could see the entire sweep of Toms life as an organizer/strategist/movement builder/writer/journalist/State Senator. Though memories remain, it wasn't in vain. Hayden also founded the Indochina Peace Campaign (IPC), which operated from 1972 to 1975. It was a roller coaster year of emotional highs and lows, when unlikely dreams suddenly seemed possible, only to be dashed time and again. It captures what so many felt: Ilearned so much more about the efforts and events that have shaped and changed the directions of so manythan I was conscious ofincluding those that have influenced and made possible my own courseI was awakened to such gratitude, and I found myself gaining inspiration and an inner charge to press forward with even more boldness. But despite the King tragedy, my overall mood remained hopeful. In view of the fact that Hayden is an effective speaker who appeals to intellectual groups and has also worked with and supported the Negro people in their program in Newark," agents recommended that he "be placed on the Rabble Rouser Index.[16], Hayden was later to suggest that if ERAP across the country had failed to build to greater success (the promised "interracial movement of the poor") it was because of the escalating U.S. commitment in Vietnam: "Once again the government met an internal crisis by starting an external crisis. The Getty Images design is a trademark of Getty Images. Hayden then attended the University of Michigan, where he was editor of the Michigan Daily. He previously covered state and national politics, including the 2020 presidential campaign. [44][45] He was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in Santa Monica,[46] where he was the first interment in "Eternal Meadow," an eco-friendly section. John Moscowitz is rabbi emeritus, Holy Blossom Temple, Toronto. Cesar thought for a few moments and then said, It only makes sense if you build a movement out of your campaign structure when its over.And that became CED: The California Campaign for Economic Democracy that got scores of progressives elected to state and local offices and many measures passed like Prop 65. In her version, in pushing the rock we become stronger, not weaker. While things were looking up, we had no idea of what to expect on the evening of March 31, when we gathered in the student union at the University of Wisconsin to watch a "special announcement" from the president. Several of the black students were fighting back tears; knowing the anger they must be feeling. He was married to actress and social activist Jane Fonda for 17 years, and was the father of actor Troy Garity. Fonda recalled meeting Hayden at one of her slide presentations against the Vietnam War. Sam & Dave classic written by Isaac Hayes and David Porter. Now is Tom Haydens momentand it always was. Renowned as his Sixties and Seventies exploits were, Tom Hayden was not a man of the past. Which is why, while we were gathered to memorialize him and his time is now gone, this was and is Tom Haydens moment. A growing body of New Left analysis, including C. Wright Mills' The Power Elite and G. William Domhoff's Who Rules America? Polls began showing that a majority of voters opposed the war, and the victory of either McCarthy or Kennedy seemed almost inevitable. While at home for a month, I read constantly--the literature of the New Left. President Nixons Justice Department prosecuted Hayden in the raucous Chicago 7 trial after violent clashes between police and protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Kennedy's funeral seemed surreal. An anti-war activist, I was 21 then and about to vote in my first election. Two months earlier, on the night of October 2, she and other Mexican university students had gathered in a great open space called the Plaza of the Three Cultures near the center of Mexico City. In later years, he ran for political office numerous times, winning seats in both the California Assembly and California Senate. But that night we dashed by the hundreds into the streets cheering, singing and dancing. Raitt contributed to a new album, If You're Going To The City: A Tribute To Mose Allison, which celebrates the late singer and pianist, who famously blended the rough-edged blues of the Mississippi Delta with the 1950s jazz of New York City. A beautifully emotional Alfre Woodard read from Tom's memoir, Ed Begley spoke about Tom's commitment to the environment and how it changed his life, ending by saying that he named his daughter Hayden in Tom's honor. Though he knew presidents and princes, Tom Hayden ultimately was a man of the streets the kind of open streets where American democracy best thrives. He evolved from 1961 to 1963 from viewing the . And I was able to see with even more clarity than when he and I were together what an extraordinary life of dedication he lived and what a lasting impact he had on countless lives. Hayden even personally delivered one to the Kennedy White House. [22], Hayden made several subsequent well-publicized visits to North Vietnam as well as Cambodia during America's involvement in the Vietnam War, which had expanded under President Richard M. Nixon to include the adjoining nations of Laos and Cambodia, although he did not accompany his future wife, actress Jane Fonda, on her especially controversial trip to Hanoi in the spring of 1972. During the next week I could barely contain my grief. I will summarize some of what I said at the memorial because I think it speaks to what needs to happen today in this country: I spoke of my 17 years with Tom which began in 1972 when the peace movement was flagging after years of repression and sectarian divisiveness. Haydens critics and there were many were given voice in a couple of video snippets, including one that focused on his three years of community organizing in poor black sections of Newark in the mid-60s. That year, with other SNCC women, Casey Hayden coauthored "Sex and Caste"[9] since regarded as a founding document of second-wave feminism. Forty years would pass before I would experience again the hope I had before August of 1968, before we would dance in the streets again, as so many did when Obama was elected. I was appalled when McCarthy, after his victory in solidly white, middle-class Oregon, suggested that only the ignorant and uneducated supported his rival. Opportunistically or otherwise, another critic of the war, New York senator Robert Kennedy, then entered the race. [8], Tom Hayden was elected SDS president for the 19621963 academic year, but his wife Sandra Cason "Casey" Hayden left Ann Arbor, and left him, heeding the call to return to the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in Atlanta. Thomas Emmet Hayden was born in Royal . I would watch the audience hanging on his words as he broke their hearts open and then filled them with hope and new understanding. Again, dont we need CEDs today-in every state? I don't know if I'm a heroine; I'm just somebody that can cheer the troops by singing to folks, and have receptions after the show, and tithe a dollar of every ticket sale for all kinds of different great charities and social action groups. In this extended interview, Hayden speaks about how Texas "is going nowhere," the strength of the progressive spirit in the country and how what ails the US are social and political demarcations founded on histor, Abalone Alliance Rally - San Luis Obispo, CA, Tom Hayden Democracy Against Empire | Bioneers, http://img.youtube.com/vi/6_Qu9hzk0ME/0.jpg. Tom Hayden discussed his book "Reunion" during an interview at his Santa Monica, Calif., office in 1988. He can be reached through his website: www.johndegraaf.com. Their rhetoric was loudly anti-American and pro-socialist. Feel free to republish and share widely. Hayden died in Santa Monica, California on October 23, 2016, aged 76, following a lengthy illness including a stroke. Hayden and four others were convicted of crossing state lines to incite a riot, but the charges were later reversed and remanded on appeal. Mostly, we felt fortunate for having known him. I wrote it down as soon as I got back home, and later sang it for my friends in the little coffeehouse on campus. He died Sunday after a long illness, his wife said. But there were many others who still believed in the system and had worked hard for McCarthy or Kennedy. Held at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, the two-day concert event raised funds for the Crossroads Centre in Antigua, the chemical dependency treatment and education facility that Clapton founded in 1998. When it was over, I felt a slow realization that the times we thought were changing would change glacially if at all. All rights reserved. During 1999, Hayden made a speech for the Seattle WTO protests. . Tom had been able to see past their tattoos to who they really wereand made it possible for them to completely turn their lives around. Hayden was the lead author of the Port Huron Statement, a 1962 student manifesto that served as a foundation for protests against the Vietnam War. His name was Salvador Allende, and he was, at that time, a senator in the Chilean government and the leader of its Socialist Party. He was married to Jane Fonda for 17 years, and is the father of actor Troy Garity. The Watergate scandal and the unraveling of the presidency gave decisive new leverage to Toms Congressional strategy and in the fall of 73 the IPC tour went out again with the same team plus 3-month-old Troy who slept in dresser drawers along the way. the "Chicago Seven" after Bobby Seale's case was separated from the others. He taught a class at University of California, Los Angeles on protests from Port Huron to the present. I watched the news footage of Kennedy on the floor of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, bleeding to death. [41] In his last years, however, he also described himself as "an archeological dig", noting the varied layers to his life, the many publications he produced, and the different ways future researchers would likely interpret his life and work.[29][42]. Along with her son with Tom, Liam Hayden,Barbara ended the program by performing her song, Push That Rock. For three years in Newark, he worked with a community union to organize poor black residents to take on slumlords, city inspectors and others. "The radical inside the system: Tom Hayden, protester-turned-politician, dies at 76.". He traveled singing gospel music for 35+ years. In this deeply moving, visionary talk, he considers how a grassroots movement might overcome the most powerful empire in world history. That was part of our shared commitment to the future. I never saw Luz again after that night. The year began with great hopes that the seemingly endless war in Vietnam might end soon. [36] He served on the advisory board of the Levantine Cultural Center, a nonprofit organization founded in Los Angeles in 2001 that champions cultural literacy about the Middle East and North Africa.
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