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The Weather Underground (E9)

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One of the most well-known but least understood movements in the history of the American revolutionary left, the Weather Underground Organization is on our docket in this first of a two-part episode on domestic revolutionary groups in the USA. Julian Feeld and Jon Gabrus explore it with you. Go to patreon.com/superstructure [http://patreon.com/superstructure] to get a feed with double the episodes for just $5 a month. Research and writing by Edwin O’Connell. Editing by Ty Wood. Theme song by Thiago França [https://thiagofranca.bandcamp.com/]. Cover art by Ruben Gerard [https://www.instagram.com/rubengerard/]. Super Structure selection of the week is Left Me With a Memory by The Montgomery Express. Follow Super Structure on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/superstructurepodcast/ [https://www.instagram.com/superstructurepodcast/] Superstructurepodcast.com [http://Superstructurepodcast.com] Bibliography * Fugitive Days: Memoirs of an Anti-War Activist by William Ayers * Days of Rage: America's Radical Underground, the FBI, and the Forgotten Age of Revolutionary Violence by Bryan Burrough * “Meet The Weather Underground’s Bomb Guru” in Vanity Fair by Bryan Burrough * Bad Moon Rising How the Weather Underground Beat the FBI and Lost the Revolution by Arthur M. Eckstein * Love and Struggle: My Life in SDS, the Weather Underground, and Beyond by David Gilbert * “From COINTELPRO to Snowden, the FBI Burglars Speak Out After 43 Years of Silence” in Democracy Now! by Amy Goodman * SDS/WUO: Students For A Democratic Society And The Weather Underground Organization by David Gilbert * “Chicago's Forgotten 'Days of Rage'” in WTTW by Daniel Hautzinger * “Harvard Bomb Blast Damages Center for International Affairs” in the New York Times by Robert Reinhold * Underground: My Life with SDS and the Weathermen – A Gripping Memoir of Political Awakening and Seven Years as a FBI Most Wanted Fugitive by Mark Rudd * False Nationalism False Internationalism by E. Tani and Kaé Sera * “Weather Underground: Driving down a dead end street” by George Tyler * Prairie Fire: The Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism by the Weather Underground * You Don’t Need A Weatherman To Know Which Way The Wind Blows by the Weather Underground * Flying Too Close To The Sun by Cathy Wilkerson * “Chicago: Law and Disorder” by the Chicago History Museum * “Black History, And The Weather Underground Organization in America, a story” by the African American Registry * The Road to Radicalization: Tracking the Development of the Weather Underground’s Ideology (an honors thesis) by Rachel McKee * “The Crazy True Story Of The Weather Underground” in Grunge by K. Wells

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Portada del episodio The Weather Underground (E9)

The Weather Underground (E9)

One of the most well-known but least understood movements in the history of the American revolutionary left, the Weather Underground Organization is on our docket in this first of a two-part episode on domestic revolutionary groups in the USA. Julian Feeld and Jon Gabrus explore it with you. Go to patreon.com/superstructure [http://patreon.com/superstructure] to get a feed with double the episodes for just $5 a month. Research and writing by Edwin O’Connell. Editing by Ty Wood. Theme song by Thiago França [https://thiagofranca.bandcamp.com/]. Cover art by Ruben Gerard [https://www.instagram.com/rubengerard/]. Super Structure selection of the week is Left Me With a Memory by The Montgomery Express. Follow Super Structure on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/superstructurepodcast/ [https://www.instagram.com/superstructurepodcast/] Superstructurepodcast.com [http://Superstructurepodcast.com] Bibliography * Fugitive Days: Memoirs of an Anti-War Activist by William Ayers * Days of Rage: America's Radical Underground, the FBI, and the Forgotten Age of Revolutionary Violence by Bryan Burrough * “Meet The Weather Underground’s Bomb Guru” in Vanity Fair by Bryan Burrough * Bad Moon Rising How the Weather Underground Beat the FBI and Lost the Revolution by Arthur M. Eckstein * Love and Struggle: My Life in SDS, the Weather Underground, and Beyond by David Gilbert * “From COINTELPRO to Snowden, the FBI Burglars Speak Out After 43 Years of Silence” in Democracy Now! by Amy Goodman * SDS/WUO: Students For A Democratic Society And The Weather Underground Organization by David Gilbert * “Chicago's Forgotten 'Days of Rage'” in WTTW by Daniel Hautzinger * “Harvard Bomb Blast Damages Center for International Affairs” in the New York Times by Robert Reinhold * Underground: My Life with SDS and the Weathermen – A Gripping Memoir of Political Awakening and Seven Years as a FBI Most Wanted Fugitive by Mark Rudd * False Nationalism False Internationalism by E. Tani and Kaé Sera * “Weather Underground: Driving down a dead end street” by George Tyler * Prairie Fire: The Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism by the Weather Underground * You Don’t Need A Weatherman To Know Which Way The Wind Blows by the Weather Underground * Flying Too Close To The Sun by Cathy Wilkerson * “Chicago: Law and Disorder” by the Chicago History Museum * “Black History, And The Weather Underground Organization in America, a story” by the African American Registry * The Road to Radicalization: Tracking the Development of the Weather Underground’s Ideology (an honors thesis) by Rachel McKee * “The Crazy True Story Of The Weather Underground” in Grunge by K. Wells

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