Find your table! Roles1 st Period Sacco (Desk 12) Matt Vanzetti (Desk 17) Michael Governor Fuller (Desk 4) Anthony Lowell Committee (Desk 9, 14, 14, 19)

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Find your table! Roles1 st Period Sacco (Desk 12) Matt Vanzetti (Desk 17) Michael Governor Fuller (Desk 4) Anthony Lowell Committee (Desk 9, 14, 14, 19) Alex Malo, Daniel, Rocio, Hannah Robinson, Allen American Civil Liberties Union (Desk 1, 2,5,3,6) Katy, Kshitiz, Hiba, Makayla, Jamin Nativists (Desk 27, 30,33) Alex Penfold, Bella, Ally, Rushil Industrial Workers of the World (Desk 28, 31, 34) Lara, Hannah Athey, Matt, Amanda Plymouth Cordage Company (Desk 10, 15, 20, 25) Jennifer, Tiffany, Angel, Emily East Boston Anarchists Organization (Desk 29, 32, 35) Will, Michelle, Jamaila, Edi, Baylee Officials in the Palmer Raids (Desk 11, 16, 26, 21) Yimei, Hanna Yoshida, Jimmy, Alejandro If Absent on Block Day, sit at the desks labeled as “Jury”

Find your Table! Roles2 nd Period Sacco (Desk 12) Tara Vanzetti (Desk 17) Kimiko Governor Fuller (Desk 4) Erik Lowell Committee (Desk 9, 14, 14, 19) Jeanette, Carly, Sasha, Andres, Wendy American Civil Liberties Union (Desk 2,5,3,6) Marisa, Michelle, Jennifer Palacios, Suleyma Nativists (Desk 27, 30,33) Jose, Jorge, Joselyn Industrial Workers of the World (Desk 28, 31, 34) Nick, Jennifer Geranen, Jeffrey Plymouth Cordage Company (Desk 10, 15, 20, 25) Aria, Bronte, Breanna, Jonathan East Boston Anarchists Organization (Desk 29, 32, 35) Sarah, Oswaldo, Carolina Officials in the Palmer Raids (Desk 11, 16, 26, 21) Erin, Lucas, Jeremiah, Melissa If ABSENT on Block Day, sit at desks labeled “Jury”

Find your Table! Roles3 rd Period Sacco (Desk 12) Roshan Vanzetti (Desk 17) Joey Governor Fuller (Desk 4) Kelly Lowell Committee (Desk 9, 14, 14, 19) Dylan, Jackie, Evan, Alyssa, Marie American Civil Liberties Union (Desk 1, 2,5,3,6) Charlotte, Elena, Lizeth, Ryan Nativists (Desk 27, 30,33) Meghan, Lucas, Jonathan, Janet Industrial Workers of the World (Desk 28, 31, 34) Kyla, Casey, Brandon, Angelica Plymouth Cordage Company (Desk 10, 15, 20, 25) Lizzy, Andrew, Cindy, Camila East Boston Anarchists Organization (Desk 29, 32, 35) Kevin, Juan, Ricardo, Hansol Officials in the Palmer Raids (Desk 11, 16, 26, 21) Anne, Molly, Kaylan, Punu If ABSENT on Block Day, sit at desks labeled JURY!

Each group will have someone present a brief (1 minute) opening statement that explains who you are and you will share how you feel regarding the clemency of Sacco and Vanzetti. When everyone has spoken there will be time for a brief debate of ideas and for the Lowell Committee to ask questions to each of the groups. – If time allows, groups may also question each other. Sacco and Vanzetti will give their closing statements at the end. After the presentation of statements and questions, the Lowell Committee and Jury will deliberate a verdict. The deliberations will be open and take place in front of the class, as a fish bowl. Each member of the Jury/Committee is required to present an argument during deliberations. Then a vote will be taken and a verdict reached. After the verdict has been reached, Governor Fuller will choose to either support the Jury/Lowell Committee’s decision or overrule it and make his own decision. Clemency Hearing

Sacco & Vanzetti Trial Overview