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Weathermen may
refer to:
Weather Underground,
American political movement commonly called "the
Weathermen", 1969–1977 The
Weathermen (band), a semi-satirical...
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campus of the
University of Michigan.[page needed]
Originally known as the
Weathermen, the
group was
organized as a
faction of
Students for a
Democratic Society...
- The
Weathermen was an
American hip hop
production group,
formed in 1998 in Middletown, New York,
composed of East
Coast rappers and
producers Cage Kennylz...
- The
Weathermen are a semi-satirical Belgium-based
electronic and pop band. The
Weathermen began as a joke. A
couple of Americano-Belgians
recorded some...
- surveillance,
AFSOC officials said.
During World War II, Army Air
Forces combat weathermen supported the
American effort against the ****anese in the China-Burma-India...
- upheaval. Soon
after the
Revolutionary Youth Movement became known as the
Weathermen.
Dohrn led the
Weatherman faction in the SDS
fight and
continued to be...
- in New York City,
United States.
Members of the
Weather Underground (
Weathermen), an
American leftist militant group, were
making bombs in the ba****t...
-
Students for a
Democratic Society (The S.D.S.), and one of the
three Weathermen who died in the
Greenwich Village townhouse explosion.
Terry Robbins was...
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political strategy. In 1969,
tensions ran high
among the
factions of SDS. The
Weathermen were
still part of the
organization but
differences were
coming to the...
- Detroit, Michigan,
became one of the
earliest gatherings of what
became the
Weathermen.
Before the June 1969 SDS convention,
Ayers became a
prominent leader...