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(photo courtesy Jerry Currier) Ammon Hennacy speaks to a visitor at the Joe Hill House of Hospitality in downtown Salt Lake ... (photo courtesy Jerry Currier) A group of men hang around the Joe Hill House of Hospitality in downtown Salt Lake City in 19... (photo courtesy Jerry Currier) Ammon Hennacy pickets on behalf of three death row inmates at the State Capitol in 1961. (photo courtesy Utah State Historical Society) Jesse Garcia enters the courthouse at the City County Building on August 1, 19... (photo courtesy National Archives at Atlanta) Ammon Hennacy was incarcerated at the federal prison in Atlanta, Ga., in 1917 a... (photo courtesy Joe Bauman) Bruce Phillips speaks to group of protesters in downtown Salt Lake City at the beginning of a ma... (photo courtesy Joe Bauman) (photo courtesy Joe Bauman) A group of Vietnam war protesters led by Ammon Hennacy (not picture... (photo courtesy Joan Thomas) Joan Thomas married Ammon Hennacy in 1965. They met through the Catholic Worker movement. Hennac... (photo courtesy Joe Bauman) Ammon Hennacy, seen here in 1968, was a self-described christian anarchist and a member of the C... (photo courtesy Jerry Currier) Ammon Hennacy walks away from the State Capitol after picketing on behalf of three death row ... (photo courtesy Jerry Currier) A statue of Christ is seen at the Joe Hill House of Hospitality in downtown Salt Lake City in... (photo courtesy Jerry Currier) Art work depicting Jesus Christ and Joe Hill adorn a wall at the Joe Hill House of Hospitalit... (photo courtesy Jerry Currier) Ammon Hennacy and Carol Gorgen speak to passersby at the corner of 400 S Main in downtown Sal... (Jeremy Harmon | The Salt Lake Tribune) In this letter from August 3, 1961, Bishop Joseph Federal tells Ammon Hennacy that ...