Folge 50: The Story of the Camden 28 – What Makes for a Successful Political Trial? - a podcast by Heidelberg Center for American Studies

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The history of political trials in the United States has garnered some attention recently, not the least because of the Netflix production about the trial of the Chicago 7 that came out last fall. Less known than the events that unfolded after the 1968 Democratic convention in Chicago but no less interesting was the trial of 28 anti-Vietnam War activists in Camden, New Jersey, five years later. In this episode, Anja Schüler talks to Michelle Nickerson about her ongoing study of the Camden 28. Michelle Nickerson is a historian of women and gender, U.S. politics, social movements, cities and suburbs, and American religion at Loyola University. For the past semester, she has been a Fulbright professor at the HCA.

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