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Weatherman
Jacobs, Harold
Publisher: Musson Book Company, USAYear Published: 1971 Pages: 519pp Price: $4.25 Resource Type: Book Cx Number: CX6633 A history of the Weatherman organization. Abstract: - Table of Contents Preface Chronology Part I: The Emergence of Weatherman 1. Introduction 2. The Real SDS Stand Up 3. Hot Town: Summer in the City 4. More on Youth Movement 5. You Don't Need a Weatherman to Know Which Way the Wind Blows 6. Towards a Revolutionary Women's Militia 7. Hand-Me-Down Marxism in the New Left 8. New Left: Old Traps 9. Weatherman 10. 1969 Part II: Action in the Streets 11. Introduction 12. Who Do They Think Could Bury You? 13. Break on Through to the Other Side 14. The Motor City 9 15. Women's Militia 16. Look at it: America 1969 17. Bringing the War Home: Less Talk, More National Action 18. A Strategy to Win 19. The Second Battle of Chicago 20. You Do Need a Weatherman to Know Which Way the Wind Blows 21. Washington, November 15, 1969 22. Going Down in Chicago 23. On Weatherman 24. Justice in the Streets Part III: Inside the Weather Machine 25. Introduction 26. Honky Tonk Women 27. Insider the Weather Machine 28. Weatherman Politics and the Women's Movement 29. National War Council 30. Stormy Weather 31. Weatherman Songbook Part IV: Going Underground 32. Introduction 33. Weatherman: A Lot of Thunder but a Short Reign 34. Reply to REP 35. Weatherman: The Politics of Despair 36. It's Only People's Games that You got to Dodge 37. Everyone Talks About the Weather …. 38. Revolution in the 70's 39. Affinity Groups 40. Weather Letter 41. Letter to the Movement 42. Unsettled Accounts 43. Ted Gold: Education for Violence 44. Untitled Poem in Memory of Ted Gold 45. For Diana Oughton 46. Memories of Diana 47. For Terry Robbins 48. Where the Fuse on That Dynamite Leads 49. The Radical Bombers 50. How Does it Feel to be Inside an Explosion … 51. Communiques from the Weatherman Underground 52. Letter from Timothy Leary Subject Headings
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