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Weather Underground, The (Full Frame) Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, "The Weather Underground" explores the unbelievable story of the Weathermen, the notorious group of 70's radicals who, outraged by the Vietnam War doha underground weather and racism in America, went underground to wage a low-level war against the U.S. government. From bombing the U.S. capitol to breaking acid-guru Timothy Leary out of prison, former members look back doha underground weather and speak candidly about the idealistic passion that drove their mission, doha underground weather and the trajectory that ultimately placed them on the FBI's most wanted list.
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The Way the Wind Blew: A History of the Weather Underground by Ron Jacobs, "You don't need a Weatherman to know which way the wind blows." Bob DylanA gripping account of 1960s radicals who took up arms against the state. The arrest doha underground weather and subsequent imprisonment of Silas Bissell, former heir to the rugcleaning fortune who was discovered living near Eugene, Oregon, in 1987, drew a line under one of the most spectacular doha underground weather and bizarre episodes in the historv of the American New Left, for it marked the official end of the Weathermen. Product of splits within the antiwar movement during the late 1960s, the Weather Underground would become synonymous with violent, clandestine resistance to racism doha underground weather and imperialism in the United States and, for some, a symptom of how the movement went wrong. In the first comprehensive history of the Weathermen, Ron Jacobs narrates the origins, development doha underground weather and ultimate demise of the organization: its emergence from the Students for a Democratic Society; its role in the famous Days of Rage in Chicago during October 1969; its decision to go underground; the various actions it staged doha underground weather and in some cases bungled during the 1970s; its role as goad to other left organizations to sustain the struggle against racism doha underground weather and imperialism; doha underground weather and finally its disintegration, as various members were either captured or surrendered. Drawing on a rich array of documents, interviews with participants doha underground weather and an unrivalled knowledge of the history of the New Left, Jacobs weaves a gripping tale, by turns inspiring doha underground weather and hairraising a fitting testimony to the serried adventures of Weatherman itself. The Way the Wind Blew fuses the excitement of a thriller with an objective assessment of US 1960s radicalism. It is an indispensable resource for comprehending the recent history of the US left.
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Weather Underground (weather service) - Weather Underground is a commercial organization that provides free, real-time weather information via the Internet. The website is available in many languages.
Weather forecasting - Weatherman redirects here. For the Weather Underground Organization, see Weatherman (organization).
May 19th Communist Movement - The May 19 Communist Organization, also referred to as the May 19 Communist Coalition, was a US-based, self-described revolutionary organization formed by splintered-off members of the Weather Underground. The group was originally known as the New York chapter of the Prairie Fire Organizing Committee (PFOC), an organization devoted to legally promoting the causes of the Weather Underground.
Chesa Boudin - Chesa Jackson Gilbert Boudin (b. 1980) is the son of Jewish-American left-wing radicals and Weather Underground members Kathy Boudin and David Gilbert.
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