"Ahmad's Case Transferred to District Court"
Newspaper clipping from The Chicago Tribune dated January 21, 1971 stating that the case of Eqbal Ahmad, one of six anti-war activists indicted in a plot to kidnap Presidential adviser Henry Kissinger, was transferred to the Federal District Court in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
"Kidnap Plot Suspect a 'Nice Guy'"
Newspaper clipping from The Chicago Tribune dated January 13, 1971 reporting that Herman D. Smith, chairman of the Adlai E. Stevenson Institute where Eqbal Ahmad was a fellow, was distressed and surprised by Ahmad’s arrest.
"Bond Set for Kissinger Suspect"
Newspaper clipping from The Chicago Tribune dated January 14, 1971 of an article by Rudolph Unger. The article reports that bond was set at $60,000 for Eqbal Ahmad, one of six anti-war activists indicted on charges of conspiring to kidnap Henry Kissinger.
"400 Hear Ahmad on Race Seminar"
Newspaper clipping from The Chicago Tribune dated January 15, 1971 of an article by Charles Mount. Eqbal Ahmad received a standing ovation from 400 students at Lake Forest College who heard him during a seminar on racism.