Word: teas
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...soon as the "official patriots" dumped the last crate of tea into the harbor, the People's Bicentennial boats emerged from their hiding spot under the Congress St. bridge and charged the 18th century replica of the British ship "Beaver...
...nothing else, this week's reenactment of the Boston Tea Party taught its participants a history lesson. The lesson was this: When people are dissatisfied with the status quo, they will demonstrate that dissatisfaction. And at this point in American history, the people are very unhappy with Richard Nixon...
...what turned out to be the largest Boston-area demonstration in almost two years, more than 10,000 people jammed the Congress St. dock near Boston harbor to call for the impeachment of Nixon. The demonstration, which included a counter reenactment to the official re-creation of the Boston Tea Party, concentrated on peaceful opposition to Nixon in general and his oil policies in particular...
...BOSTON TEA PARTY, by the Proposition. In case you missed the demo Sunday. Previewing Wednesdays at 8, the rest of the weekend they improvise as usual. 241 Hampshire Street near Inman Square...
...fail," he candidly told a small group of skeptical journalists. "All I can say is that I will do my best not to." Once, when a delegation from the Protestant paramilitary Ulster Defense Association appeared, ominously clad in dark glasses and combat uniforms, Whitelaw casually offered them afternoon tea. He scandalized Protestants by flying members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army to a secret meeting at a borrowed house in London's fashionable Chelsea district. Observes the Alliance Party's Bob Cooper: "Whitelaw had the ability to search through an argument with a microscope, find a tiny germ...