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001    n  50023740  
003    DLC 
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010    n  50023740 
035    (OCoLC)oca00059151 
040    DLC|beng|cDLC|dDLC|dMH-L|dWaU 
110 2  Weather Underground Organization 
410 2  Weatherman Underground 
410 2  Weather Underground 
410 2  Weathermen (Organization) 
410 2  WUO 
510 2  |wa|aWeatherman (Organization) 
510 2  Prairie Fire Organizing Committee 
670    United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the 
       Judiciary. Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration 
       of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security 
       Laws.|bState Department bombing ... 1975. 
670    Frankfort, E. Kathy Boudin and the dance of death, 1984:
       |bp. 4 of cover (Weather Underground) 
670    Prateria in fiamme, 1977:|bt.p. (Weathermen; Weather 
       Underground) 
670    The way the wind blew, 1997:|bt.p. (Weather Underground) 
       p. 124 (communiqué titled New morning, changing weather, 
       Dec. 1970, signed Weather Underground, not Weatherman or 
       Weatherman Underground, as in past) p. 170 (Weather began 
       building above-ground support group named Prairie Fire 
       Organizing Committee after publication of Prairie fire in 
       1974) p. 175 (split between New York PFOC, or Central 
       Committee, and Bay Area Revolutionary Committee; by end of
       1976, latter had become Weather Underground Organization 
       (WUO)) 
670    Wikipedia, Mar. 29, 2007|b(Weatherman, known colloquially 
       as the Weathermen and later the Weather Underground 
       Organization; in 1970, following the police raid that 
       resulted in the death of Black Panther Fred Hampton, the 
       group issued a "Declaration of a State of War" against the
       United States government, using for the first time its new
       name, the "Weather Underground Organization" (WUO))