John Froines
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John Froines is a chemist and anti-war activist.
He is most noted as a member of the Chicago Seven, a group charged with involvement with the riots at the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago. Froines, who holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Yale, was charged with making incendiary devices. He was acquitted. [citation needed]
Froines later served as the Director of Toxic Substances at OSHA. He currently teaches at the UCLA School of Public Health.[citation needed]
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NAME | Froines, John |
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