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- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society abstract "The Bl(A)ck Tea Society was an ad hoc, nonviolent anti-authoritarian coalition whose purpose was to protest the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston. The group believed that the United States was a two-party duopoly that offers no real choice between Republicans and Democrats.The largest event organized by the Bl(A)ck Tea Society was the Really Really Democratic Bazaar on the Boston Common on July 27, 2004, the second day of the DNC. The idea for the bazaar came from the Really Really Free Bazaar during the protests in Miami against the FTAA. The bazaar was organized decentrally, almost anyone was invited to set up a booth or an activity. Booths were set up by radical groups from all over New England. There were also games and arts activities. Near the cluster of booths was a stage that featured a wide variety of musicians from all over, as well as an open mic. Andre 3000 of Outkast wandered across the Bazaar, and David Rovics directed his audience to lie on the ground spelling out the phrase \"Fuck You\" to the hovering police helicopter.\"As the convention opened, police were braced for potentially violent confrontations. But as the week unfolded, they often found themselves chatting casually with small groups of protesters or shepherding them around the downtown area during marches.Despite dire pre-convention warnings, most activists appeared disinclined to have a confrontation with the police. At today's main event in Copley Square, more than 200 protesters on bicycles converged on the small park, along with a tiny but boisterous collective from the anarchist society.While the non-stop beating on buckets and pans, as well as the ragged dress of most of the participants, may have put off some of the city's residents and visiting delegates, protesters were largely well behaved, riding their bikes in the street and causing only minor traffic delays while flanked by scores of Boston bike police.In fact, at one point during the protest, a motorcade bore down on the bicyclists, sirens blaring from the lead SUV. Members of the bike police conferred quickly with the protesters, who pulled to the side of the road to allow the VIPs, hidden behind tinted windows, to pass unhindered.\"Following the DNC in Boston, the group disbanded as planned. However, a zine covering the group's formation, operation and experience is forthcoming.".
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- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society wikiPageExternalLink freedom-of-oppression.
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- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society wikiPageWikiLink 2004_Democratic_National_Convention.
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- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society wikiPageWikiLink Anarchism_in_the_United_States.
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society wikiPageWikiLink André_3000.
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society wikiPageWikiLink Anti-authoritarianism.
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society wikiPageWikiLink Boston.
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_anarchist_organizations_in_North_America.
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society wikiPageWikiLink Coalition.
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society wikiPageWikiLink David_Rovics.
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society wikiPageWikiLink Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society wikiPageWikiLink Dont_Just_Vote,_Get_Active.
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society wikiPageWikiLink Duopoly.
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society wikiPageWikiLink Free_Trade_Area_of_the_Americas.
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society wikiPageWikiLink List_of_anarchist_organizations.
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society wikiPageWikiLink Miami.
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society wikiPageWikiLink New_England.
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society wikiPageWikiLink Nonviolence.
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society wikiPageWikiLink Outkast.
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society wikiPageWikiLink Really_Really_Free_Market.
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society wikiPageWikiLink Republican_Party_(United_States).
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society wikiPageWikiLink Zine.
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bl(A)ck Tea Society".
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- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society subject Category:Defunct_anarchist_organizations_in_North_America.
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society hypernym Ad.
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society type Organisation.
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society type Organization.
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society type Organization.
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society comment "The Bl(A)ck Tea Society was an ad hoc, nonviolent anti-authoritarian coalition whose purpose was to protest the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston. The group believed that the United States was a two-party duopoly that offers no real choice between Republicans and Democrats.The largest event organized by the Bl(A)ck Tea Society was the Really Really Democratic Bazaar on the Boston Common on July 27, 2004, the second day of the DNC.".
- Bl(A)ck_Tea_Society label "Bl(A)ck Tea Society".
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