| 1. | Stanley Rothman and S. Robert Lichter, Roots of Radicalism ( New York: Oxford UP, 1982) 42-43; and Klaus Mehnert, Twilight of the Young ( New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1976) 50-63. |
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| 2. | "Weatherground" (Communique #2) Berkeley Tribe 31 July 1970: 4. Elipses in the original. |
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| 3. | "Everyone Talks About the Weather . . ." Jacobs440. Emphasis mine. |
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| 4. | "Honky Tonk Women," Jacobs313. |
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| 5. | Respectively, "Washington, November 15, 1969," Fire 21 Nov. 1969; and Motor City SDS, "Break on Through to the Other Side," New Left Notes 29 Aug. 1969. |
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| 6. | Cathy Wilkerson, "Toward a Revolutionary Women's Militia," New Left Notes 8 July 1969; and Karin Ashley, et al., "You Don't Need a Weatherman to Know Which Way the Wind Blows," New Left Notes 18 June 1969. |
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| 7. | "Honky Tonk Women," Jacobs316. |
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| 8. | Ashley. |
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| 9. | Lorraine Rosal, "Who Do They Think Could Bury You?" New Left Notes 23 Aug. 1969. |
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| 10. | Respectively, "Weathermen Underground Statement," Good Times 18 Sep. 1970: 24; Motor City SDS; "Inside the Weather Machine," Rat 6 Feb. 1970: 5. |
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| 11. | Kathy Boudin, et al. "Bringing the War Back Home: Less Talk, More National Action," New Left Notes 23 Aug. 1969. |
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| 12. | "Weatherground" (Communique #1): 4. |
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| 13. | As quoted in "Weather Underground Statement,"24. |
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| 14. | "Weather Underground Statement"24. |
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| 15. | Boudin. |
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| 16. | Susan Stern, With the Weathermen ( Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1975) 283, 324. |
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| 17. | As quoted in "Weathermen Underground Statement,"24. |
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| 18. | A daughter of the Amerikan Revolution, "Affinity Groups," Jacobs455. |
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| 19. | Shin 'ya Ono, "A Weatherman: You Do Need A Weatherman to Know Which Way the Wind Blows," Leviathan Dec. 1969. |
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| 20. | Motor City SDS. |
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| 21. | "Weathermen Underground Statement"24. |
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| 22. | "National War Council," Fire 6 Dec. 1969. |
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| 23. | "Honky Tonk Women," Jacobs318. |
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| 24. | Stern276. |
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| 25. | Boudin6. |
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| 26. | "Honky Tonk Women," Jacobs316. |
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| 27. | Respectively, "Washington, November 15, 1969"; and "Weatherground" (Communique #3): 4. |
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| 28. | "Washington, November 15, 1969." |
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| 29. | Respectively, Motor City SDS; and Rosal. The reference to the Stanly Company is an oblique one. Its products were, evidently, sold much like Tupperware or Mary Kay cosmetics. Rosal was condemning its sales techniques as anti-feminist. |
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| 30. | "Weatherground" (Communique #1): 4. |
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| 31. | See, for example, Motor City SDS; "Weatherground" (Communique #1): 4; and Wilkerson. |
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| 32. | Rosal. |
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