Authors: Bringing the War Home
314n3.
See also
Days of Rage
tion), 81, 83–84, 151–59, 171–73,
The Weather Underground
documentary,
179–87, 291–301, 340n173
15
Wuster, George, 234
Weber, Max, 91, 101, 272–73, 274,
327n92
Yippies, 26, 38; Albert, 86; Chicago
“We Can Be Together” (Jefferson
Democratic convention demon-
Airplane), 164
strations (1968), 26–27, 61, 106;
Weisbecker, Thomas, 208, 210
Justice Department demonstration,
Weiss, Larry, 144, 190–91, 295; arrest,
117; J2M like, 236; mirroring dom-
333n13; Days of Rage, 79, 111; and
inant culture, 168; Palmer, 119, 148,
New York townhouse explosion, 187
309; SDS and, 61; vs. Vietnam War,
Weiss, Peter, 66
129–30, 137, 138, 142, 147.
See also
Wells, Tom, 121, 143–45, 146, 147
Hoffman, Abbie; Rubin, Jerry
Die Welt,
264
“You Don’t Need a Weatherman to Know
“We Must Search for Something New”
Which Way the Wind Blows,” 49
(RAF), 306
Yurick, Sol, 127–28, 142, 329n37
West Germany.
See
Federal Republic of
Germany (FRG)
Zeigler, Ron, 330n66
Wexler, Haskell, 293
Zizek, Slavoj, 309–10
Text:
10/13 Sabon
Display:
Sabon
Indexer:
Barbara Roos
Compositor:
Integrated Composition Systems
Printer:
Maple-Vail Manufacturing Group
The triumphant Weathermen, now in charge of the Students for a Democratic Society, at the podium of the June 1969 SDS National Convention. Bernardine Dorhn is in the center; Mark Rudd and Susan Stern are to her left. [David Fenton]
Arrest photos of Bill
Ayers, Bernardine Dohrn,
and Jeff Jones. [Chicago
Historical Society]
Weathermen marching at the October 1969 Days of Rage. J.J., the main author of the
“Weatherman” statement, is at the center, wearing a helmet. Terry Robbins, who died in the townhouse blast in March 1970, is to his left. [David Fenton]
Weatherwomen marching through Chicago’s Grant Park during the “Women’s Militia” action at the Days of Rage. Kathy Wilkerson is on the left, wearing a white helmet and holding a Viet Cong flag. [David Fenton]
Weatherwoman being arrested during the Days of Rage. [David Fenton]
Assistant Corporation Counsel Richard Elrod just after suffering a paralyzing injury on October 10, 1969, the most violent of the Days of Rage. [David Fenton]
Illinois Black Panther Party Chairman Fred Hampton addresses a Chicago rally in 1969. Bobby Rush, who later became a U.S. congressman, is to his right. [Paul Sequiera]
The bed in which Fred Hampton was shot and killed by Chicago police on December 4, 1969. Hampton’s assassination prompted the Weathermen to go underground in the weeks following. [Paul Sequiera]
Anonymous Weatherwoman during the Days of Rage. [Paul Sequiera]