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2021-02-02
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Davis, Rennie
Lansing (Mich.)
Berthoud (Colo.)
Berthoud (Colo.)
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Students for a Democratic Society (U.S.)
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Political activists
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Rennard Cordon
Davis, Rennard Cordon
NUCMC data from Swarthmore College Peace Collection for National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Records, 1966-1969
(Rennie Davis; correspondent)
Zaroulis, N. Who spoke up?, c1984:
p. 130, etc. (Rennie Davis; one of "old guard" SDSers; now in his forties [1984]; lives high in mountains of Colorado)
U.S. Cong. Comm. on Internal Security. Subversive involvement in the origin, leader, and act. of New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, 1970
index (Davis (Rennard Cordon), Rennie)
The great turning, 2003:
eCIP t.p. (Rennie Davis) pub. info. (b. May 23, 1940)
Washington post WWW site, viewed Feb. 4, 2021
(in obituary dated Feb. 4, 2021: Rennie Davis, one of the leftist activists collectively known as the Chicago Seven who were tried in federal court for their role in instigating the clashes at the 1968 Democratic National Convention, died Feb. 2 at his home in Berthoud, Colo. He was 80. Mr. Davis was an early leader of the Students for a Democratic Society, a wide-ranging activist organization that became a defining element of the New Left. Rennard Cordon Davis was born in Lansing, Mich., on May 23, 1940)