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Action and communications from the Weather Underground in support of the S.L.A. : spring 1974.

Title
Action and communications from the Weather Underground in support of the S.L.A. : spring 1974.
Author
Weather Underground Organization.
Publication
[S.l. : Weather Underground], 1974.

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TextPermit needed Berg Coll+ Counterculture W43 1974Schwarzman Building - Berg Collection Room 320

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Additional Authors
Dohrn, Bernardine.
Description
16 p. : ill.; 26 cm.
Summary
Contains texts in support of the Symbionese Liberation Army in the aftermath of the killing of five SLA members in a gun battle, on May 17, 1974, by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department; with contribution dated Feb. 20, 1974, from Bernardine Dohrn defending the SLA and its kidnapping of Patricia Hearst on Feb. 4; poem "For the Symbionese Liberation Army" by "a sister in the Weather Underground"; and "Symbionese War Song" by "a Brother in the Weather Underground."
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Note
  • Caption title.
  • "Communique From The Weather Underground: On May 31, 1974, We Attacked the Office of California Attorney General Evelle J. Younger in Los Angeles."--From p. 1.
  • Typescript mimeograph staple-bound pamphlet, with Weather Underground logo of rainbow pierced by lightning bolt on first page (bolt oriented leftward).
  • Illustrated with photograph of burned-out Los Angeles home in which five SLA members were killed, and with Native American iconography.
Access (note)
  • Restricted access;
Call Number
Berg Coll+ Counterculture W43 1974
OCLC
798739170
Author
Weather Underground Organization.
Title
Action and communications from the Weather Underground in support of the S.L.A. : spring 1974.
Imprint
[S.l. : Weather Underground], 1974.
Access
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Dohrn, Bernardine. Contributor
Research Call Number
Berg Coll+ Counterculture W43 1974
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