POV Docs: At the trial, the defense called a total of 32 witnesses.
POV Docs: August 22, 1971. FBI surveillance photo of the activists entering the building. Kathleen "Cookie" Ridolfi (left) and Ro Reilly climb the fire escape leading to the fifth floor draft board.
POV Docs: Rubble of record shop litters sidewalk at Broadway and Clinton St. after it was destroyed by fire. Camden, NJ. 1971.
POV Docs: Camden firemen wet down wreckage of a dry-cleaning shop and several homes at 4th and Elm Streets, after a second night of riots. Camden, NJ. 1971.
POV Docs: The Camden 28 members who attended the event sat in the jury box most of the day. The event was open to the public — and the courtroom was packed with spectators.
POV Docs: The FBI leads members of the Camden 28 to awaiting police cars, including (l -r) Bob Williamson, John Swinglish, and Keith Forsyth. August 22, 1971.
POV Docs: After the verdict was read, and the cheering subsided, the courtroom broke into a course of "Amazing Grace."
POV Docs: Former FBI agent Terry Neist was one of the two contact agents for the man who furnished the FBI information about the Camden 28.
POV Docs: Ash Wednesday in 1972.
POV Docs: Participants from the Camden 28 trial mingle before the the symposium begins.
POV Docs: Camden 28 defense attorney David Kairys stands with Dr. Benjamin Spock in Ft. Dix, New Jersey.
POV Docs: Camden 28 members Gene Dixon (far right), Milo Billman and Mike Giocondo march at a local rally in Camden.
POV Docs: August 30, 1971. Father Michael Doyle, front, and Robert Good entering federal court for court hearings.
POV Docs: Michael Doyle at St. George's Church, Camden, following the acquittal on May 20, 1973.
POV Docs: On May 4, 2002, Camden 28 defendants, their lawyers, the informer, prosecutors, US Attorneys, witnesses, and a former FBI agent gathered in Camden to talk about the trial in the very same courtroom the trial took place.
POV Docs: Terry Neist describes the FBI's involvement in the Camden 28 case. Bob Hardy is seated next to him.Terry Neist describes the FBI's involvement in the Camden 28 case. Bob Hardy is seated next to him.
POV Docs: Historian Howard Zinn attended the May 4th event. He testified at the trial in 1973 and had the opportunity to recount that testimony on May 4th.
POV Docs: Father Michael Doyle greets Mrs. Betty Good for the first time since the 1973 trial.
POV Docs: Filmmaker Anthony Giacchino after a screening of The Camden 28 at the 2006 Human Rights Watch International Film Festival
POV Docs: Banner Ad for "The Camden 28" with tune-in information.