Sunday, February 9, 2020

Franklin McMahon Chicago Eight Trial Paintings Exhibition

6:30 pm, Chicago Eight exhibition viewing

7:00 pm, Reading by Margot McMahon: “1968 Happened: A convergence at the family dinner table”

8:00 pm, Dinner nearby at Francesca's on Chestnut, 200 E Chestnut St., Chicago IL
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This year marks the 50th anniversary of one of the country’s most controversial cases, the Chicago Eight Conspiracy Trial.

In late August 1968, the city hosted the Democratic National Convention at the International Amphitheatre, which was located on the south side. This was a tumultuous time in America; Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert “Bobby” Kennedy had been assassinated that same year, and the country was in the middle of a very controversial war in Vietnam.

Activists saw the Democratic National Convention as an opportunity to protest the War and their leaders. They filed for permits to protest in the city’s parks, but most were denied; instead, they were granted one rally at Grant Park and an 11 o’clock nightly curfew. Because of these restrictions, riots erupted in the parks and the streets, leading to violence between the police and protestors.

Sixteen men were held responsible for this disaster: eight police officers and eight protestors. None of the police officers received any punishment—either their charges were dropped or they were cleared in court. The protestors, on the other hand, had became co-defendants in a long, messy trial.

This exhibit presents the chaos of the Chicago Eight Conspiracy Trial through the lens of three courtroom sketch artists: Andy Austin, Franklin McMahon, and Verna Sadock. Each has a unique artistic style that brings to life the characters and events that ensued

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Date & Location

Date: 2/27/2020
Time: 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
Location: Northwestern University Law School
Pritzker Legal Research Center Gallery
Northwestern University Law School
Exhibit Gallery, 3rd Floor

375 E. Chicago Avenue

2019 WFM Exhibitions


RESIST! Wm. Franklin McMahon
Scheduled 2019 Exhibitions

History Center of Lake Forest-Lake Bluff January 2019

Euclid Church, Oak Park for Black History

Princeton University Special Collections, March 2019

Oak Park History Museum, through June 2020

Northwestern Law School, September 2019 -March 2020

Margot's CLC Reading at Cliffdwellers, 1968 Happened December 


"1968 Happened" Cliffdwellers CLC Reading





Pritzker Research Library
Northwestern Law School
Chicago Avenue
Chicago, Illinois



Conspiracy Exhibition Pritzker Research Library Northwestern Law School