File:Lee Weiner, outside Federal Building in Chicago during conspiracy trial, Feb 11 1970.jpeg
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Description | An image of Lee Weiner from a larger image of six of the Chicago Seven defendants pose outside of the Federal Building in Chicago during their conspiracy trial on Feb. 11, 1970. From left are: Abbie Hoffman, John Froines, Lee Weiner, Jerry Rubin, Rennie Davis, and Tom Hayden. (Bill Yates / Chicago Tribune), retrieved from http://www.trbimg.com/img-580def4b/turbine/chicago-8-trial-chicago-7-trial via https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chicago-8-trial-chicago-7-trial-story.html |
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Bill Yates |
Source (WP:NFCC#4) | Original publication: Chicago Tribune Immediate source: http://www.trbimg.com/img-580def4b/turbine/chicago-8-trial-chicago-7-trial |
Use in article (WP:NFCC#7) | Lee Weiner |
Purpose of use in article (WP:NFCC#8) | This image file provides a depiction of Lee Weiner, a defendant in the Chicago Seven, during the trial of the Chicago Seven, for which Lee Weiner is notable, including his "counterculture" appearance during the trial. An example of the notability and contextual significance of the appearance of the defandants, including Lee Weiner, is included in the following excerpts from the U.S. Court of Appeals decision on the appeal of the criminal convictions: "Perhaps secondary, but significant, were the conflicts of values represented by the so-called youth culture — hippies, yippies and freaks—in contrast with the more traditional values of the vast majority of the community, presumably including most citizens summoned for jury service. Again, we are not unaware that many otherwise qualified members of the community could not be impartial toward, and in fact are often offended by, persons who wear long hair, beards, and bizarre clothing and who seem to avoid the burdens and responsibilities of regular employment. Several defendants would exemplify this conflict." [...] "The district judge properly instructed the jurors that they “must not in any way be influenced by any possible antagonism you may have toward the defendants or any of them, their dress, hair styles, speech, reputation, courtroom demeanor or quality, personal philosophy or lifestyle.” The United States Attorney should not have urged the jury to consider those things." (Ragsdale, Bruce. (2008) The Chicago Seven: 1960s Radicalism in the Federal Courts, at 62-65.) This article would be significantly worse off without the historical context of Lee Weiner's appearance during the trial, which cannot be adequately described by text, because his appearance evokes a notable reaction. In addition, Lee Weiner is not depicted accurately in the recent movie The Trial of the Chicago 7, and it would also be detrimental to not have an accurate image of Lee Weiner's actual appearance during the trial to provide clear historical context. |
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Minimal use (WP:NFCC#3) | The image uploaded to Wikipedia is only Lee Weiner's head and shoulders, not the entire photograph. |
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