Jerry Rubin
Civil Rights Leader

Jerry Rubin Net Worth

Jerry Rubin was a Civil Rights Leader who had a net worth of $250 million. He was born in 1938 and was a counterculture leader during the 1960's and 70's. He was most famously known as one of the Chicago Seven, which were the seven defendants charged with conspiracy to incite a riot during the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Rubin was a prominent figure in the Civil Rights Movement and his net worth reflects his success.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day July 14, 1938
Birth Place Ohio
Age 85 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Cancer

💰 Net worth: $250 million (2024)

About

Counterculture leader during the 1960's and 70's who was most notably one of the Chicago Seven, which was the name given to the seven defendants charged with conspiracy to incite a riot during the 1968 Democratic National Convention.

Before Fame

He dropped out of Berkeley and worked as an activist on behalf of numerous social causes.

Trivia

He co-organized the protest of the 1968 Democratic National Convention that grew into a riot, and did not temper his attitude one bit in the resulting trial; at one point showing up for a hearing in a judge's robes.

Family Life

Orphaned as a young adult, he and his brother moved to Israel to work on a kibbutz.

Associated With

Abbie Hoffman was the leader of the Chicago Seven, and co-founded with him the protest political group, Youth International Party.

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