- Rennie Davis
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name = Rennie Davis
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death_place =Rennie Davis (born Rennard Cordon Davis, 1941) was a prominent American anti-Vietnam War protest leader of the 1960s. He was one of the
Chicago Seven .Davis was the National Director of
community organizing programs (the Economic Research and Action Project, or ERAP, in Ann Arbor, Michigan), a project of Students for a Democratic Society. Davis, along withTom Hayden , organized anti-war demonstrations inChicago during the1968 Democratic National Convention for theNational Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam ("the Mobe"). He has appeared onLarry King Live ,Barbara Walters ,CNN ,Phil Donahue ,VH1 , and other network programs, and provided advice in business strategies forFortune 500 companies.cite web | url=http://web.archive.org/web/20060507044821/http://www.iowasource.com/conscious_living/rennie_0305.html| date=undated |accessdate=2007-01-20| publisher= The Iowa Source| title=From Chicago 7 to Venture Capitalist to Grand Canyon Visionary]His father was labor
economist John C. Davis , who was PresidentHarry S. Truman 's chief of staff of theCouncil of Economic Advisers cite web |url=http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/episodes/13/interviews/davis/ |title=Episode 13: Make Love not War|publisher=CNN] . Davis appeared in Chicago for the 1996 Democratic National Convention to appear on a panel with Tom Hayden discussing "a progressive counterbalance to the religious right." [cite web | url=http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/Chicago7/DavisR.htm |title=The trial of the Chicago Seven|date=undated|publisher=University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law]Chicago Seven
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Chicago Seven were seven defendants charged with conspiracy, inciting to riot, and other charges related to violent protests that took place inChicago ,Illinois on the occasion of the1968 Democratic National Convention .cite web |url=http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/Chicago7/chicago7.html |title=The Trial of The Chicago Seven (or Chicago Eight) |accessdate=2008-02-14 |format= |work=]The original eight protester/defendants, indicted by the grand jury on
March 20 ,1969 , included Davis as well asAbbie Hoffman ,Jerry Rubin ,David Dellinger ,Tom Hayden ,John Froines ,Lee Weiner .Bobby Seale was originally part of the Chicago Eight, before his case was separated from the others. The defense attorneys wereWilliam Kunstler andLeonard Weinglass of theCenter for Constitutional Rights . The judge wasJulius Hoffman . The prosecutors wereRichard Schultz andTom Foran . The trial began onSeptember 24 1969 and onOctober 9 theUnited States National Guard was called in for crowd control as demonstrations grew outside the courtroom.Divine Light Mission
Later, in the early 1970s, he became a follower of
Guru Maharaj Ji (Prem Rawat) and was one of the spokespersons for and speakers at the widely publicized "Millennium '73 " event organized byDivine Light Mission in theHouston Astrodome . [Kent, Stephen A. Dr. ""Syracuse University press ISBN 0-8156-2923-0 (2001)page 52] He described the arrival of Guru Maharaj Ji as, "The greatest event in history...If we knew who he was we would crawl across America on our hands and knees to rest our heads at his feet." [Davis, Rennie in the introduction of the book "Who Is Guru Maharaj Ji? " Edited byCharles Cameron November 1973 published byBantam Books , Inc.ASIN B000AQEE24 ] "Texas Monthly " cited Davis as stating: "This city is going to be remembered through all the ages of human civilization." [cite news
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title = God Goes to the Astrodome
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accessdate = ] AnOp-ed in TheSan Francisco Sunday Examiner speculated on whether Davis had undergone a lobotomy, and suggested, "If not, maybe he should try one." [Brown, Mick "The Spiritual Tourist' Bloomsbury publishing ISBN 1-58234-034-X Chapter "Her Master's Voice' page 197
"His most celebrated devotee was Rennie Davis. [..] Davis described the arrival of Guru Maharaj Ji as, 'The greatest event in history...If we knew who he was, we would crawl across America on our hands and knees to rest our heads at his feet.' The San Francisco Sunday Examiner publicly wondered whether Davis had undergone a lobotomy: 'If not,' an article on the op-ed page declared, 'maybe he should try one.'"]Foundation for a New Humanity
Davis later became a
venture capitalist and lecturer onmeditation andself-awareness . Davis is the founder ofFoundation for a New Humanity , a technology development and venture capital company commercializing breakthrough technologies.In an article published in the "Iowa Source" in 2005, Davis said:
If you were to do a survey of what causes misery on earth, it would tend to fall into three broad categories. One, we can call systems: the economy, AIDS, terrorism--things that are 'systems' in nature. The second would be a list of everybody to blame: Bush is the cause of my misery, my ex-wife, my boss. The third would be things that come utterly out of left field: a tornado through town, a tsunami, events that are not in our apparent control. What this huge list would have in common--something everybody would agree with--is that the cause of misery are things outside 'myself'. But the cause of our misery is absolutely, positively not at all what we believe it to be. This is not a new view. Certainly saints and philosophers in every generation have basically argued if you want to change the world, you have to change yourself.
ee also
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Anti-war movement
*Lord of the Universe (documentary)
*New Left
*Seattle Liberation Front
*Yippies Notes and references
Further reading
*Greenfield, Robert. "The Spiritual Supermarket". Saturday Review Press/E. P. Dutton & Co. Inc, New York. 1975 ISBN 084150367
* Johns, Andrew L. "Northern Passage: American Vietnam War Resisters in Canada", Journal of Cold War Studies - Volume 5, Number 2, Spring 2003, pp. 86-89
* Chatfield, Charles, "At the Hands of Historians: The Antiwar Movement of the Vietnam Era", 'Peace & Change', Volume 29 Issue 3-4 Page 483 - July 2004 [http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.0149-0508.2004.00300.x PDF]External links
* [http://www.mediaburn.org/Video-Preview.128.0.html?uid=4247 Video preview] , 1974, Independent Video Archive (mediaburn.org),
Lord of the Universe (documentary) , Rennie Davis featured in clips
* [http://www.archive.org/details/lord_of_the_universe_abbie_hoffman_rennie_davis 3-minute excerpt] , Creative Commons License,Internet Archive
* [http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/trials2.htm The Chicago Seven]
* [http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/Chicago7/chicago7.html The Chicago Seven Trial]
* [http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/Chicago7/DavisR.htm UMKC Law site on Chicago Seven]
* [http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/episodes/13/interviews/davis/ CNN Interviews]
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