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![First communiqué of the Weather Underground, Declaration of War](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Delivered by Bernardine Dohrn, this is the first public communiqué since the group went underground. The announcement touches upon the following topics: The lines are drawn and revolutionary violence is the only way. Weather is officially underground. A call to youth culture “guns and grass united in the revolution”. And a declaration of solidarity with the Black Liberation struggle.
![Fifth Communique from the Weather Underground](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
This is the fifth public communication from the Weathermen since going underground. They call for a youth culture of total resistance, and immediate national action if Nixon bombs N. Vietnam, invades Cuba or intervenes in the Middle East. The Fall Offensive was to be a week of youth fighting pigs around the country.
Same as CD 397
![Women’s Poetry](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 3/1/1975Call Number: KP 231Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: WUOProgram: Nothing Is More Precious ThanCollection: Weather Underground Organization
Women’s poetry written and read by women of the Weather Underground for International Women’s Day and commemorating the Townhouse explosion in 1970. Voices of Bernardine Dohrn, Cathy Wilkerson & Kathy Boudin. Poems from Sing a Battle Song especially one for Assata Shakur
![Bernardine Dohrn- The Declaration of a State of War](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Bernardine Dohrn, a member of the Weathermen, discusses her groups declaration of a state of war. She claims “revolutionary violence is the only way” and that “freaks are revolutionaries and revolutionaries are freaks.”
![Weather Underground Attack Kennecott Corporation Headquarters](images/thumbnails//33762.jpg)
Publisher: Weather Underground OrganizationVolume Number: September 4Format: CommuniqueCollection: Weather Underground Organization
Communique released by WUO taking responsibility for an attack on the headquarters of Kennecott Corporation in Salt Lake City, Utah.
![Interview with William Ayres](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 5/27/1997Call Number: KP 380AFormat: Cass AProducers: NPRProgram: Fresh AirCollection: Weather Underground Organization
Former Weatherman discusses his experiences working with youth in a juvenile detention center.
![Prarie Fire: The Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism](images/thumbnails//30281.jpg)
Details the ideological position of the Weather Underground Organization and American history from their perspective. The flame that sparked Prairie Fire Organizing Committee, Ayer's manifesto details the basis for overthrow of imperialist war-driven domination and the establishment of a socialist society.
![Bernardine Dorhn](images/thumbnails/MP3.jpg)
Sent on international Women's Day, 1975 by the Weather Underground, this includes a statement by Bernardine Dohrn and a poem to Assata Shakur by Kathy Boudin, who is herself now a political prisoner. the audio quality reflects the less than ideal recording conditions, but the message comes through.
![Women’s Poetry](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 3/1/1975Call Number: CD 861Format: CDProducers: WUOProgram: Nothing Is More Precious ThanCollection: Weather Underground Organization
Women’s poetry written and read by women of the Weather Underground for International Women’s Day and commemorating the Townhouse explosion in 1970. Voices of Bernardine Dohrn, Cathy Wilkerson & Kathy Boudin. Poems from Sing a Battle Song especially one for Assata Shakur
![Osawatomie](images/thumbnails//26945.jpg)
Publisher: Weather Underground OrganizationYear: 1976Volume Number: April-May Vol. 2-1Format: PeriodicalCollection: Weather Underground Organization
Contents:
6 PUERTO RICO
12 REVIEW: AKWASASNE NOTES
16 FIREWORKS: THE WAR OF 1898
17 THE VOLUNTEER ARMY
21 TOOLBOX: SELF-DETERMINATION
22 ZIONISM IS RACISM
24 EYE OF THE STORM: ANGOLA
26 PAUL ROBESON
27 CHOU EN-LAI