List of Weatherman members
The Weather Underground Organization (WUO), whose members were often called Weatherman, was a radical leftist organization founded in 1969 and active through 1980.[1] The following is a list of some of the members of Weatherman.
Members
- Jane Alpert
- William Charles Anderson †
- Karen Ashley
- Bill Ayers
- Rick Ayers
- Kit Bakke
- Silas Bissell †
- Kathy Boudin
- Scott Braley
- Judith Clark
- Bernardine Dohrn
- Jennifer Dohrn, sister of Bernardine and supporter
- Dianne Donghi
- Linda Sue Evans
- Brian Flanagan
- Ron Fliegelman
- David Gilbert
- Ted Gold †
- Larry Grathwohl †
- Phoebe Hirsch
- John Jacobs †
- Naomi Jaffe
- Jeff Jones
- Michael Justesen
- Nancy Kurshan
- Clayton Van Lydegraf †
- Howard Machtinger
- Eric Mann[2]
- Charlotte Massey
- Douglas Murdock
- Mark D. Naison
- Diana Oughton †
- Marc Curtis Perry
- Eleanor Raskin, nee Stein
- Jonah Raskin[3]
- Michael "Mike" Reilly †
- Terry Robbins †
- Robert Roth
- Mark Rudd
- Nancy Rudd
- Kenneth "Kenny" Schlosser
- Michael "Mike" Spiegel
- Matthew Steen[4]
- Annie Stein †
- Susan Stern †
- Caroline Tanker
- Laura Whitehorn
- Cathy Wilkerson
- Jane Ann White
† Deceased.
The above list includes some people who were connected with Weatherman (the above-ground political grouping that preceded the Weather Underground Organization) but did not go underground to join the WUO.
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References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-12-25. Retrieved 2016-07-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- Magalif, Jeff (October 30, 1969). "Mann, Weathermen Released After Arrests for Disruptions". thecrimson.com. Retrieved June 25, 2020.
- Raskin, Jonah. "Looking Backward: Personal Reflections on Language, Gesture, and Mythology in the Weather Underground." Socialism and Democracy volume 12, no. 2 (July 17, 2006): p. 121-35. doi:10.10800/08854300600691574
- "Time Bomb" by Peter Jamison, SF Weekly, September 16, 2009 Accessed February 16, 2012
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