Fourteen peace activists who burned Selective Service records to protest the Vietnam War in 1968
Milwaukee Fourteen
Dates of operation
1968
Active regions
Milwaukee (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
Ideology
Anti-war Catholic leftism
Size
14
Opponents
U.S. Selective Service System, U.S. Policy in Vietnam
The Milwaukee Fourteen were fourteen peace activists who burned Selective Service records to protest the Vietnam War. On 24 September 1968, they entered Milwaukee's Brumder Building, site of nine Wisconsin draft boards, gathered up about 10,000 files, carried them to an open public space, and set them on fire with homemade napalm. The fourteen then remained at the site, singing and reading from the gospels of John and Luke as Milwaukee firemen and police officers arrived.[1] The subsequent trial of twelve of the protestors became the first resistance trial in which the defendants chose to represent themselves.[2] After a trial of eleven days, the defendants were each found guilty of theft, arson, and burglary.[3][4]
^"Our Back Pages: When the Milwaukee 14 made a fiery statement". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved 2019-01-19.
^Gray, Francine du Plessix (1969-09-25). "The Ultra-Resistance". ISSN 0028-7504. Retrieved 2019-01-19.
^"Our Back Pages: When the Milwaukee 14 made a fiery statement". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved 2019-01-19.
^Gray, Francine du Plessix (1969-09-25). "The Ultra-Resistance". ISSN 0028-7504. Retrieved 2019-01-19.
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