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100 1  Burrough, Bryan,|d1961-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n88271821 
245 10 Days of rage :|bAmerica's radical underground, the FBI, 
       and the forgotten age of revolutionary violence /|cBryan 
       Burrough. 
264  1 New York :|bPenguin Press,|c2015. 
300    xx, 585 pages :|billustrations ;|c25 cm 
336    text|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|2rdamedia 
338    volume|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 561-567) and 
       index. 
505 0  Prologue -- "The revolution ain't tomorrow. It's now. You 
       dig?": Sam Melville and the birth of the American 
       underground -- "Negroes with guns": Black rage and the 
       road to revolution -- Weatherman. -- "You say you want a 
       revolution": The Movement and the emergence of Weatherman 
       -- "As to killing people, we were prepared to do that": 
       Weatherman, January to March 1970 -- The Townhouse: 
       Weatherman, March to June 1970 -- "Responsible terrorism":
       Weatherman, June 1970 to October 1970 -- The wrong side of
       history: Weatherman and the FBI, October 1970 to April 
       1971 -- The Black Liberation Army. -- "An army of angry 
       niggas": The birth of the Black Liberation Army, Spring 
       1971 -- The rise of the BLA: The Black Liberation Army, 
       June 1971 to February 1972 -- "We got pretty small": The 
       Weather Underground and the FBI, 1971-72 -- Blood in the 
       streets of Babylon: The Black Liberation Army, 1973 -- The
       second wave. -- The dragon unleashed: The rise of the 
       Symbionese Liberation Army : November 1973 to February 
       1974 -- "Patty has been kidnapped": The Symbionese 
       Liberation Army, February to May 1974 -- What Patty Hearst
       wrought: The rise of the post-SLA underground -- "The 
       Belfast of North America": Patty Hearst, the SLA, and the 
       Mad Bombers of San Francisco -- Hard times: The death of 
       the Weather Underground -- "Welcome to Fear City": The 
       FALN, 1976 to 1978 -- "Armed revolutionary love": The 
       odyssey of Ray Levasseur -- Bombs and diapers: Ray 
       Levasseur's odyssey, part II -- Out with a bang. -- The 
       Family: The Pan-Radical Alliance, 1977 to 1979 -- 
       Jailbreaks and captures: The Family and the FALN, 1979-80 
       -- The scales of justice: Trials, surrenders, and the 
       Family, 1980-81 -- The last revolutionaries: The United 
       Freedom Front, 1981 to 1984. 
520    The Weathermen. The Symbionese Liberation Army. The FALN. 
       The Black Liberation Army. The names seem quaint now, when
       not forgotten altogether. But there was a stretch of time 
       in America, roughly between 1968 and 1975, when there was 
       on average more than one significant terrorist act in this
       country every week, and the FBI combated these groups and 
       others as nodes in a single revolutionary underground, 
       dedicated to the violent overthrow of the American 
       government. The FBI's response to the leftist 
       revolutionary counterculture has not been treated kindly 
       by history, and it is true that in hindsight many of its 
       efforts seem almost comically ineffectual, if not criminal
       in themselves. But one aim of Bryan Burrough's book is to 
       temper those easy judgments with an understanding of just 
       how deranged these times were, how charged with menace. 
       Burrough re-creates an atmosphere that seems almost 
       unbelievable just forty years later, conjuring a time of 
       native-born radicals, most of them "nice middle-class kids,
       " smuggling bombs into skyscrapers and detonating them 
       inside the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol, at a courthouse 
       in Boston, at a Wall Street restaurant packed with 
       lunchtime diners. Radicals who robbed dozens of banks and 
       assassinated policemen in New York, San Francisco, 
       Atlanta. The FBI's fevered response included the formation
       of a secret task force called Squad 47, dedicated to 
       hunting the groups down and rolling them up. But Squad 47 
       itself was not overly squeamish about legal niceties, and 
       its efforts ultimately ended in fiasco. Benefiting from 
       the extraordinary number of people from the underground 
       and the FBI who speak about their experiences for the 
       first time, Days of Rage is filled with important 
       revelations and fresh details about the major 
       revolutionaries and their connections and about the FBI 
       and its desperate efforts to make the bombings stop. 
610 10 United States.|bFederal Bureau of Investigation|0https://
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       sh2002006165 
610 17 United States.|bFederal Bureau of Investigation.|2fast
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610 27 Weather Underground Organization.|2fast|0https://
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648  7 20th century|2fast 
648  7 1969-|2fast 
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650  7 Terrorists.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1148160 
650  7 Terrorism.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1148101 
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651  0 United States|xHistory|y1969-|0https://id.loc.gov/
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