During his teenage years, DeAngelo attended
anti-war demonstrations and later left high school to join the
Youth International Party (Yippies). He served for ten years as lead organizer of Washington, D.C.’s annual Fourth of July Smoke-In. In the 1980s, he opened the Anchor Club in Washington, D.C., which became a meeting place for cannabis and peace activists during the presidential administrations of
Ronald Reagan and
George H. W. Bush. These activists included
William Kunstler,
Wavy Gravy, and author
Jack Herer, who DeAngelo helped in editing and publishing the manuscript for his book,
The Emperor Wears No Clothes. DeAngelo became a lead organizer of the first Hemp Museum and Hemp Tour. In the 1990s, his company Ecolution manufactured hemp-based clothing and accessories, distributing products across the United States and in 21 international markets. ==Bibliography==