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Underground My Life With Sds And The Weathermen Mark Rudd

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Underground My Life With Sds And The Weathermen Mark Rudd
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Publisher: William Morrow
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.72 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Mark Rudd
ISBN: 9780061472756, 9780061785603, 0061472751, 0061785601
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Underground My Life With Sds And The Weathermen Mark Rudd by Mark Rudd 9780061472756, 9780061785603, 0061472751, 0061785601 instant download after payment.

In 1968, Mark Rudd led the legendary occupation of five buildings at Columbia University, a dramatic act of protest against the university's support for the Vietnam War and its institutional racism. The charismatic chairman of the Columbia chapter of Students for a Democratic Society—the largest radical student organization in the United States—Rudd went on to become a national symbol of student revolt, and co-founded the Weathermen faction of SDS, which helped organize the notorious Days of Rage in Chicago in 1969. But Mark Rudd wanted revolution, seeking to end war, racism, and injustice by any means necessary—even violence. By the end of 1970, he was one of the FBI's Most Wanted—and after a string of nonlethal bombings, he went into hiding for more than seven years before turning himself in to great media fanfare. In this gripping narrative, Rudd speaks out about this tumultuous period, the role he played in its crucial events, and its aftermath.

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