Activist organized Vietnam protests
Tom Hayden, a ’60s antiwar ac tivist whose name became forever linked with the celebrated Chic ago 7 trial, Vietnam War protests and his ex-wife Jane Fonda, has died. He was 76.
He died on Sunday after a long illness, said his wife, Barbara Williams, noting that he suffered a stroke in 2015.
Hayden, once denounced as a traitor by his detractors, won election to the California Assembly and Senate where he served for almost two decades as a progressive force on such issues as the environment and education. He was the only one of the radical Chicago 7 defendants to win such distinction in the mainstream political world.
He remained an enduring voice against war and spent his later years as a prolific writer and lecturer advocating for reform of America’s political institutions.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti praised Hayden. “A political giant and dear friend has passed. Tom Hayden fought harder for what he believed than just about anyone I have known. RIP, Tom,” Garcetti said Sunday night on his Twitter account.
Hayden wrote or edited 19 books, including “Reunion,” a memoir of his path to protest and a rumination on the political upheavals of the ’60s. “Rarely, if ever, in American history has a generation begun with higher i d e a l s a n d e x p e r i e n c e d greater trauma than those who lived fully the short time from 1960 to 1968,” he wrote.
Hayden was there at the start. In 1960, while a student at the Universit y of Michigan at Ann Arbor, he was involved in the formation of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), then dedicated to desegregating the South. In 1968, he helped organize anti-war demonstrations during the Democratic National Convention in Chicago that turned violent and resulted in the notorious Chicago 7 trial.
After a circus-like trial, Hayden and three others were convic ted of c rossing state lines to incite riot. The convictions were later overturned, and an official report deemed the violence “a police riot.”
In 1971, Hayden met actress Jane Fonda. Hayden and Fonda were married for 17 years and had a son, Troy.