Photo, Print, Drawing Ellsberg trial - July 14, 72 - Los Angeles. Prospective jurors fill spectator section of Federal courtroom - three F.B.I. agents in front center row take notes / David Rose.
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Title
- Ellsberg trial - July 14, 72 - Los Angeles. Prospective jurors fill spectator section of Federal courtroom - three F.B.I. agents in front center row take notes / David Rose.
Summary
- Drawing shows the jury selection process with a large number of prospective jurors waiting in the spectator section prior to the "Pentagon Papers" trial of Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony J. Russo; also shows three FBI agents taking notes.
Names
- Rose, David, 1910-2006, artist
Created / Published
- 1972 July 14.
Headings
- - Ellsberg, Daniel--Trials, litigation, etc
- - Russo, Anthony J.--(Anthony Joseph)--Trials, litigation, etc
- - United States.--Federal Bureau of Investigation
- - Judicial proceedings--California--Los Angeles--1970-1980
- - Juries--California--Los Angeles--1970-1980
- - Documents--1970-1980
- - Military policy--California--Los Angeles--1970-1980
- - National security--California--Los Angeles--1970-1980
- - Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Communications
- - Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Moral & ethical aspects
Headings
- Courtroom sketches--Color--1970-1980.
- Drawings--Color--1970-1980.
Genre
- Courtroom sketches--Color--1970-1980
- Drawings--Color--1970-1980
Notes
- - Caption label from exhibit Drawing Justice: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers. Daniel Ellsberg was as an analyst for Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara's classified study of the war in Vietnam, a report which became known as the Pentagon Papers. Believing that the war was unwinnable and immoral, Ellsberg and his co-defendant Anthony Russo secretly copied the 7000-page report and provided it to the New York Times and Washington Post. After articles about the papers were published, Ellsberg surrendered to the authorities on June 28, 1971. When the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the newspapers' right to publish the articles, the Nixon administration brought criminal charges against Ellsberg and Russo. After a lengthy break in the proceedings while the Supreme Court considered the implications of the wiretapping of one of the defendants and his lawyer by the government, the trial court judge Matthew Byrne declared a mistrial.
- - Title from item.
- - Signed on bottom right.
- - Inscribed in pencil on verso: Jurors audience & FBI agents.
- - Stamped on verso in oval: David Rose 1623 North Curson Avenue Hollywood, Calif. 90046.
- - Gift; David Rose; (DLC/PP-1989:238).
- - Exhibited: "Drawing Justice" at the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C., April - October 2017.
Medium
- 1 drawing on white paper : color porous point pen ; sheet 35.6 x 42.7 cm, on mount 42.4 x 54.2 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- Unprocessed in PR 13 CN 1989:238.7 [item] [P&P]
Repository
- Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Digital Id
- ppmsca 51571 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.51571
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2017646663
Reproduction Number
- LC-DIG-ppmsca-51571 (digital file from original drawing)
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- Rights status not evaluated. For general information see "Copyright and Other Restrictions...," https://www.loc.gov/rr/print/195_copr.html
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- Served by appointment only (Unprocessed). To make a request, see "Access to Unprocessed Materials," https://www.loc.gov/rr/print/info/022_unpr.html
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Additional Metadata Formats
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Format
Contributor
Dates
Location
Language
Subject
- (Anthony Joseph)
- California
- Color
- Communications
- Courtroom Sketches
- Documents
- Drawings
- Ellsberg, Daniel
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Judicial Proceedings
- Juries
- Los Angeles
- Military Policy
- Moral & Ethical Aspects
- National Security
- Russo, Anthony J.
- Trials, Litigation, Etc
- United States
- Vietnam War