Catonsville Nine
The Catonsville Nine were nine Roman Catholics who burned draft files to protest the Vietnam War.
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Roman Catholics - Draft - Vietnam War
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On May 17, 1968 they went to the draft board in Catonsville, Maryland, took 378 draft files, brought them to the parking lot in wire baskets, dumped them out, poured homemade napalm over them, and set them on fire.
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Catonsville, Maryland - Napalm
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They were: Rev. Daniel Berrigan, a Jesuit priest; his brother Rev. Philip Berrigan, a Josephite priest; Bro. David Darst; John Hogan; Tom Lewis, an artist; Marjorie Bradford Melville; her husband, Thomas Melville, a former Maryknoll priest; George Mische; and Mary Moylan, a former nun.
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Daniel Berrigan - Jesuit - Philip Berrigan - Josephite - Maryknoll
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Philip Berrigan and Tom Lewis had previously poured blood on draft records as part of the "Baltimore Four", and were out on bail when they burned the records at Catonsville.
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The Catonsville Nine were tried in federal court October 5-9, 1968. The lead defense attorney was William Kunstler.
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They were found guilty of destruction of U.S. property, destruction of Selective Service files, and interference with the Selective Service Act of 1967.
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | "The Trial of the Catonsville Nine" (play) |
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| ► | References |
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