Raymond Luc Levasseur was a militant activist who was acquitted of sedition during a trial in Springfield in the 1980s. He was convicted on other charges stemming from the Ohio seven's bombing of public buildings in the 1980s. He served 20 years in federal prison.
On Sunday, Levasseur was in Northampton not to talk about his activism, but rather the impact it had on his children. He also spoke about how the Rosenberg fund for children helped.
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