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Extraction Summary
7
People
2
Organizations
4
Locations
2
Events
3
Relationships
4
Quotes
Document Information
Type:
Memoir/book excerpt (likely included in discovery production)
File Size:
1.16 MB
Summary
This page appears to be an excerpt from a memoir (likely by a counter-culture figure given the context) contained within a House Oversight document production. It details interactions with activist Dick Gregory, including his presidential run with Mark Lane, a protest event involving the band The Fugs and an 'Unbirthday Party' for LBJ, and Gregory's appearance on the narrator's San Francisco talk show in 1971 regarding a hunger strike against the Vietnam War. The document does not contain direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell on this specific page.
People (7)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Dick Gregory | Activist/Comedian/Presidential Candidate |
Ran for president, recited Preamble at convention, guest on narrator's talk show, went on hunger strike against Vietn...
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| Mark Lane | Assassination Researcher/Running Mate |
Selected as Dick Gregory's vice presidential running mate.
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| Bob Dylan | Musician |
Considered by Gregory as a potential vice president.
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| Jerry Rubin | Activist |
Called by the narrator to arrange a meeting in New York.
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| Lyndon Johnson | US President |
Subject of a satirical 'Unbirthday Party' protest.
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| Ed Sanders | Leader of the Fugs/Emcee |
Served as emcee at the Unbirthday Party.
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| Narrator | Author/Talk Show Host |
Unnamed in text, but recounts personal interactions with Gregory, Rubin, and hosting a talk show in San Francisco.
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Organizations (2)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| The Fugs |
Band led by Ed Sanders.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Source of the document production (via Bates stamp).
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Timeline (2 events)
Late 1960s (implied)
Locations (4)
| Location | Context |
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Location of Jerry Rubin.
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Venue for the Unbirthday Party (likely Chicago based on historical context of 1968, though not explicitly stated as C...
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City the narrator moved to in 1971.
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Referenced in relation to the war and hunger strike.
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Relationships (3)
Gregory would end up with assassination researcher Mark Lane as his running mate.
Gregory appeared on the narrator's talk show; they discussed political aspirations.
Narrator called Rubin to arrange a meeting.
Key Quotes (4)
""Oh, sure, but to tell you the truth, I don't think Dylan would ever get involved in electoral politics.""Source
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"Gregory would end up with assassination researcher Mark Lane as his running mate."Source
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Quote #2
"Dick Gregory recited the Preamble to the Declaration of Independence with incredible fervor."Source
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Quote #3
"I was going to eat all of Dick Gregory's meals."Source
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Quote #4
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