1936 - 1989
Abbie Hoffman American Activist
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Abbie Hoffman dating history
Relationships
Abbie Hoffman was previously married to Anita S. Kushner (1967 - 1980) and Sheila Karklin (1960 - 1966).
Abbie Hoffman was in a relationship with Johanna Lawrenson (1974).
About
American Activist Abbie Hoffman was born Abbott Howard Hoffman on 30th November, 1936 in Worcester, Massachusetts and passed away on 12th Apr 1989 New Hope, Pennsylvania aged 52. He is most remembered for Steal This Book. His zodiac sign is Sagittarius.
Abbie Hoffman is a member of the following lists: Chicago Seven, American Jews and People from New York City.
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Relationship Statistics
Type | Total | Longest | Average | Shortest |
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Married | 2 |
13 years, 7 months
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10 years, 8 months
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7 years, 10 months
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Dating | 1 |
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Total | 3 |
13 years, 7 months
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7 years, 1 month
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7 years, 10 months
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Details
First Name |
Abbie
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Last Name |
Hoffman
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Full Name at Birth |
Abbott Howard Hoffman
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Birthday |
30th November, 1936
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Birthplace |
Worcester, Massachusetts
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Died |
12th April, 1989
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Place of Death |
New Hope, Pennsylvania
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Cause of Death |
Suicide
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Build |
Average
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Hair Color |
Salt and Pepper
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Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Religion |
Atheist
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
American
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High School |
Worcester Academy, Worcester, MA (1955)
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University |
BA, Brandeis University (1959), MA, UC Berkeley
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Occupation Text |
Writer, activist, psychologist, speaker
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Occupation |
Activist
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Claim to Fame |
Steal This Book
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Music Genre (Text) |
Nonfiction, Politics
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Year(s) Active |
1967–1989
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Abbot Howard Hoffman (November 30, 1936 – April 12, 1989), better known as Abbie Hoffman, was an American political and social activist who co-founded the Youth International Party ("Yippies") and was a member of the Chicago Seven. He was also a leading proponent of the Flower Power movement.