"$60,000 bond set here for scholar"
Newspaper clipping of an article in the January 1, 1971 edition of Chicago Sun-Times by Max Sonderby. The article reports that bond was posted at $60,000 for the recently indicted Eqbal Ahmad, scholar and anti-war activist accused of conspiring to kidnap Presidential adviser Henry Kissinger, and quotes two witnesses at Ahmad’s trial who testified that Ahmad was a nonviolent man.
"Pakistani's arrest here shocks friends"
Newspaper clipping from the January 13, 1971 edition of The Chicago News of an article regarding the arrest and indictment of Eqbal Ahmad, scholar and anti-war activist accused of conspiring to kidnap Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and blow up heating systems in federal buildings.
"Friends rally to suspect here"
Newspaper clipping from the January 14, 1971 edition of The Chicago News of an article about the testimonies given on behalf of Eqbal Ahmad, scholar and anti-war activist indicted for conspiring to kidnap Presidential adviser Henry Kissinger and blow up heating systems in federal buildings.
"Alleged conspirator to speak"
Newspaper clipping from the April 22, 1971 edition of the Seattle University Spectator advertising a talk by Eqbal Ahmad, scholar and anti-war activist indicted for conspiring to kidnap Presidential adviser Henry Kissinger, in Pigott Auditorium at Seattle University.
"Eqbal Ahmad Will Speak In Cafeteria"
Newspaper clipping from April 23, 1971. The article announces that Eqbal Ahmad, scholar and anti-war activist indicted for conspiring to kidnap Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, will speak on “Domestic Counter-Insurgency” on April 26, 1971 in the Bellevue Community College cafeteria.
"Member of Harrisburg Six to speak after peace fast"
Newspaper clipping from March 1971 titled "Member of Harrisburg Six to speak after peace fast." Eqbal Ahmad, one of six anti-war activists indicted for allegedly conspiring to kidnap Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, would speak at a potluck supper to conclude a four-day rice-and-beans fast commemorating the death of Martin Luther King, Jr.
"In pursuit of the White House"
Newspaper clipping from the April 30, 1971 edition of The Seattle Times announcing an interview Eqbal Ahmad, scholar and anti-war activist indicted in plot to kidnap Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, on Five Sides Sunday.
"Chicagoan is accused"
Newspaper clipping from the January 13, 1971 edition of The Chicago Sun-Times of an article describing the details of the arrest of Eqbal Ahmad, scholar and anti-war activist indicted for conspiring to kidnap Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
"Ahmad ordered to stand trial in kidnap-bomb plot"
Newspaper clipping from the January 21, 1971 edition of the Chicago Sun-Times announcing that Eqbal Ahmad, scholar and anti-war activist accused of conspiring to kidnap Presidential adviser Henry Kissinger and blow up heating systems in government buildings, would stand trial in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
"Indict U. of C. scholar"
Newspaper clipping from January 13, 1971 edition of Chicago Today of an article titled “Indict U. of C. Scholar” by Jeff Lyon. The article includes an interview with Mrs. Julie Ahmad, wife of Eqbal Ahmad, the scholar and anti-war activist indicted for plotting to kidnap Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.