Self-immolation Of George Winne Jr.
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George Morris Winne Jr. (April 2, 1947 – May 11, 1970) was an American student who, in protest of the
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' involvement in the
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, set himself on fire in an act of
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at Revelle Plaza on the campus of the
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. The incident took place less than a month after the American invasion of Cambodia and one week after the Kent State Massacre. Winne's act was inspired by the self-immolation of Buddhist monk
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in 1963 in response to the
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by the regime of minority Catholic President
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Background

The son of a Navy Captain, George Winne Jr. was raised in San Diego. He was rejected from the US Naval Academy due to poor eyesight, but was an
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candidate at
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before transferring to UCSD. He was a history major at Muir College. In December 1969, he became very withdrawn.


Death

Slightly after 4pm on Sunday, May 10, George Winne lit gasoline soaked rags on his body in Revelle Plaza on the UCSD campus and began running, carrying a sign reading "In God's name, End this war." Graduate student Keith Stowe knocked him down and then attempted to smother the flames: "but it didn't help." Winne suffered third and fourth degree burns over 95 percent of his body, and he died at Scripps Hospital at 2am on the 11th of May, 1970. At noon on May 11, a memorial service was held in Revelle Plaza. Speakers included history professor and chair of the faculty senate
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and philosophy professor
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Memorials

For decades, faculty and students held vigils in remembrance of Winne in Revelle Plaza. In 1976, sculptor
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installed a project called "Thirty Blocks" in what has become known according to campus folklore as the "George Winne Memorial Grove" to the east of
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and north of Price Center. While the clay was damp, the sculptor lay down on the bricks leaving an impression of her body and objects from her purse, which were then fired in a kiln to leave an "archaeological record" of her. There is also a small plaque was also installed in this grove, which reads: In 2013, a group of students studying the history of progressive activism at UC San Diego, proposed a "memory site" near the location of Winne's act. In the winter of 2014, a "May 1970 Peace Memorial", was installed in Revelle Plaza.


See also

* Self-immolations in protest to the Vietnam War *
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References


Further reading

* Keen, H. "San Diego student who set self afire in war protest dies", ''Los Angeles Times'', May 12, 1970 * Buchbinder, David (May 7, 1974)
In God's Name, End the War
''Triton Times'', p2. * Boychuk, Ben (May 15, 2000)
30-Year-Old Tragedy Still Haunts UCSD
''The UCSD Guardian,'' p5. * Dille, Catherine (May 14, 1990)
Students Hold Memorial on 20th Anniversary of War Protester's Death
''The UCSD Guardian,'' p1. * Schmitt, Walter (May 10, 1990).
Remembering George Wynne(sic), Jr.
''The UCSD Guardian,'' p5.


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- Bricks from the site of Winne's immolation
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