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David Harris (protestor) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (253 words) |
 | David Harris was a prominent anti-Vietnam War protestor, president of the Associated Students of Stanford University, and later, the leader of many anti-draft groups, including the Resistance organization. |
 | Baez related the amusing story of his arrest to the audience during her performance at the Woodstock Festival in which, while Harris was being arrested, anti-Vietnam protestors were pasting a "resist the draft" bumper sticker on the police car. |
 | Harris was married to author and New York Times reporter Lacey Fosburgh from 1975 until her death in 1993. |
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 | Harris was court-martialed, dishonorably discharged from the Army, and sentenced to confinement as a result of a series of burglary and theft offenses he committed while stationed in Germany. |
 | Harris, a bricklayer from Vidor, was put to death one day after receiving a delay from a Houston judge because of his appeal claiming that one of the chemicals used in lethal injections causes intense pain. |
 | Harris, 43, was executed Wednesday night after a flurry of appeals tried to keep him from the Texas death chamber for a 1985 slaying during a break-in and attempted abduction in Beaumont. |