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Weather Underground Organization (Weatherman) : declassified FBI files.
Weather Underground Organization (Weatherman):Declassified FBI Documents In 1976, the FBI's Chicago Field Office prepared a summary which described the activities of the Weather Underground Organization, also known as Weathermen. This organization described itself as a revolutionary organization of communist men and women. The FBI's analysis of its motivations, beliefs, and international travels are outlined in this summary. This book also includes manifestos issued by the Weather Underground Organization as part of the volume, including The Weathermen Manifesto.
Subjects: United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation; Radicalism; Terrorists; Terrorism;
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Flying close to the sun : my life and times as a Weatherman / by Wilkerson, Cathy.(CARDINAL)486399;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 405-409) and index.New England soil -- North American roots -- Discovering the world -- The limits of electoral politics -- New left notes -- Washington SDS -- 1968 -- The question of power -- Weatherman -- The explosion -- The underground years -- Reentry.
Subjects: Autobiographies.; Wilkerson, Cathy.; Weatherman (Organization); Women revolutionaries; Youth; Youth.;
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Underground : my life with SDS and the Weathermen / by Rudd, Mark.(CARDINAL)773091;
Columbia (1965-1968). A good German ; Love and war ; Action faction ; Columbia liberated ; Police riot : Strike! ; Create two, three, many Columbias -- SDS and Weatherman (1968-1970). National traveler ; SDS split ; Bring the war home! ; Days of rage ; To West Eleventh Street ; Mendocino -- Underground (1970-1977). The bell jar ; Santa Fe ; Schoolhouse blues ; WUO split ; A middle-class hero.
Subjects: Autobiographies.; Rudd, Mark.; Students for a Democratic Society (U.S.); Weather Underground Organization; Weatherman (Organization); College students; Radicalism; Radicals; Student movements;
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What a wonderful world this could be / by Zacharias, Lee,author.(CARDINAL)158310;
What Alex, illegitimate daughter of an alcoholic novelist and an artist, has always wanted is family. At 15, she falls in love with a 27-year-old photographer, whom she will leave when she comes under the spell of Ted Neal, a charismatic activist on his way to Mississippi for 1964's Freedom Summer. That fall Ted organizes a collective that turns to the growing antiwar movement. Ultimately the radical group Weatherman destroys the "family" Alex and Ted have created, and in 1971 Ted disappears while under FBI investigation. When Ted surfaces eleven years later, Alex must put her life back together in order to discover what true family means. -- Publisher website.
Subjects: Romance fiction.; Women photographers; Nineteen sixties;
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The weather underground / by Green, Sam,directorproducer.(DLC)no2004067038; Lozano, Carrie,producer.(DLC)no2004067039; Siegel, Bill,producer.(DLC)no2004067040; Smolowitz, Marc,producer.(DLC)no2004009988; Z, Pamela,1956-actor.(DLC)no 00026346; Lange, Jim,actor.(DLC)no2004067044; White, Evan,actor.(DLC)no2004067045; Docurama (Firm)(DLC)no 00031810 ; New Video Group,distributor.(DLC)no 95055790 ;
Directors of photography, Andy Black, Federico Salsano ; editors, Sam Green, Dawn Logsdon ; original music, Dave Cerf, Amy Domingues.Interviews with: Bernadine Dohrn, Mark Rudd, Brian Flanagan, David Gilbert, Bill Ayers, Naomi Jaffe, Todd Gitlin, Laura Whitehorn, Don Strickland, Kathleen Cleaver.Voice overs by: Lili Taylor, Pamela Z, Jim Lange, Evan White.In the early '70s, the radically enraged, bomb-planting fringe group call Weathermen had the distinction of being as alienated from the anti-war counterculture as the counterculture movement was from the rest of America. The group planned to blow up an empty building, but on March 6, 1970, an explosive accidentally went off in the New York Greenwich Village area, killing three of its own members and turning the rest of its members into outlaws on the run.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD, Region 1, full screen presentation; Dolby Digital.
Subjects: Feature films.; Documentary films.; Weather Underground Organization.; Revolutionaries; Subversive activities; Political activists;
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Chaos comes calling : the battle against the far-right takeover of small town America / by Abramsky, Sasha,author.(CARDINAL)352399;
Introduction: Flooding the zone with shit -- Part one. Sequim, Washington : The good doctor ; PTSD -- Part two. Shasta County, California : Item "R2" ; A pressure cooker primed to explode ; The red white and blueprint -- Part three. Fake facts and culture wars : The men with long guns ; Red pills and shock jocks ; "Ima Plant" and the rise of the election deniers -- Chaos -- The culture wars come to town -- Book bans, flat-earthers, and death threats against the weatherman ; "We want to kill you" ; Epilogue."Donald Trump's November 2015 electoral victory was, to many, ominously validated by four years of demagogy, presidential name-calling, and-ten months into a pandemic-an incitement to violence that led a mob of thousands to descend on the Capitol in Washington, DC. Fueled by suspicion, conspiracy, and bigotry, a faction of Americans had decided to seize control. But the biggest effect of this right-wing wave may have been not on our national politics, but on the local governments of communities around the country. In Chaos Comes Calling, Sasha Abramsky investigates the empowerment of the far-right over the past few years, stoked by the Trump presidency and the Covid-19 pandemic. He tells the parallel stories of two communities, Shasta County, California and Sequim, Washington, where toxic alliances of QAnoners, anti-vaxxers, Christian nationalists, militia supporters and other denizens of the far-right have worked to take control of the levers of power. The trajectories of both communities expose the stark divisions and extremism that have come to define our political landscape over the past decade, and offer revealing glimpses of what the future may hold. While Sequim ultimately recalibrated in 2021, returning to rationality, Shasta County has descended further into a climate of intolerance and toxic divisiveness. Chaos Comes Calling vividly captures both the regressive forces gaining momentum all over the country and the tireless efforts of one citizens determined to organize against them"--
Subjects: Case studies.; Radicalism; Radicalism; Right-wing extremists; Right-wing extremists; Political culture; Political culture; Political culture; Polarization (Social sciences);
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