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Testimony at the trial of the Chicago Seven. The Tales of Hoffman, edited from the official transcript by Mark L. Levine, George C. McNamee and Daniel Greenberg, 204–207. Introduction by Dwight Macdonald. New York: Bantam, March, softcover. Mailer explains his involvement with Jerry Rubin, one of those indicted, and summarizes his speech given at Grant Park in Chicago during the 1968 Democratic Convention. Mailer’s speech is given in Miami and the Siege of Chicago (68.25). See 70.2, 70.3.