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...COLD HERE!" said Carol Means as she felt the below-zero temperatures outside the Twin Cities airport. She was understandably testy: her husband Russell faced 85 years in prison for his part in last year's Wounded Knee uprising, and his trial would begin the next...
Back at the pre-trial press conference, Kunstler was still speaking, and rumors were floating around the room that Jane Fonda or Marlon Brando was going to appear that night at an AIM rally, when someone told me to pick up Carol Means...
Getting off the plane, Carol Means was tired and tense. She didn't want to talk about her husband's trial. But when I told her I hoped that extensive publicity wouldn't turn the trial into a circus, she reacted sharply...
...Carol Means hoped, the trial has not been turned into a circus, but has been low-key and businesslike thus far, unlike the occupation, which became a full-blown "media event...
...When Carol Means and I arrived at the defense office, security was as tight as ever, even though the press-conference trappings were gone. One AIM member eyed a bunch of press releases and fact sheets I had picked up. "What have you got there?" he asked suspiciously. "Let me take a look at that stuff." Several Indians talked among themselves and painted banners: REMEMBER WOUNDED KNEE. HONOR THE 1868 TREATIES. Russell Means walked around the room, glaring at people, asking his wife where they were going to spend the night. Finally, Dennis Banks emerged from a back room...