Photo gallery: Tom Hayden
Dec. 6, 1973: Political activist Tom Hayden, husband of Jane Fonda, tells newsmen in Los Angeles that he believes public support was partially responsible for the decision not to send him and others of the Chicago 7 to jail for contempt.
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Tom Hayden, husband of Jane Fonda and famed 1960s anti-war activist who moved beyond his notoriety as a Chicago 7 defendant to become a California legislator, author and lecturer.
Dec. 26, 1972: Actress Jane Fonda, right, and Tom Hayden, one of the founders of SDS, talk at the home of a friend in London, after their arrival from Paris.
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Jan. 17, 1980: Anti-nuclear activist Tom Hayden as he meets with the Energy Development Caucus, a group of lawmakers who share Hayden’s enthusiasm for alternative energy, at the Statehouse in Boston.
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June 6, 1988: Tom Hayden talks about his new book, “Reunion,” during a interview at his office in Santa Monica, Calif.
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March 29,1982: Actress Jane Fonda with husband Tom Hayden and family poses backstage after accepting her father Henry Fonda “Best Actor” award during the 54th Academy Awards at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles,California.
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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
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