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"Before he could bring home his beloved wife, he died," Hoberman said of her client. "It was a hard-fought case. That one was particularly distressing." Hoberman arrived in New Haven on May Day 1970, when the eyes of the nation were on the city as the Connecticut National Guard and police took up positions downtown and the Yale University campus was a safe zone for people protesting the Vietnam War and the Black Panther trials.
The Long Island high school graduate had been accepted at Yale University and was seeing if this was the place for her.See the full content of this document
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Hoberman said she met students and attended teach-ins on the campus that had been shut down by a strike.
"It was politically exciting," she said, before returning home to her worried parents who were tracking the turmoil in the national press....See the full content of this document
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