Seattle Liberation Front
The Seattle Liberation Front, or SLF, was a radical anti-Vietnam War organization in Seattle, Washington, in the United States. The group, founded by then-University of Washington professor (now rabbi) Michael Lerner, carried out its protest activities from 1970 to 1971.
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Vietnam War - Seattle, Washington - United States - University of Washington - Rabbi - Michael Lerner - 1970 - 1971
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The most famous members of the SLF were the "Seattle Seven" — seven SLF members charged with "conspiracy to incite a riot" in the wake of a violent protest at a courthouse. The members of the Seattle Seven were Lerner himself, as well as Jeff Dowd, Joe Kelly, Susan Stern, Michael Abeles, Chip Marshall, and Roger Lippman.
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Jeff Dowd - Joe Kelly - Susan Stern - Michael Abeles - Chip Marshall - Roger Lippman
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Formation |
| ► | The demonstration |
| ► | The charges and trial |
| ► | The aftermath |
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