Publication

2001 - Beacon Press, Boston, Massachusetts

Language

English

Word Count

73,750 words, Guess

Page Count

295 pages

Identifiers

and 6 more

Classifications

  • DDC973.92/092
  • LCCHN90.R3 A96 2001
  • LCCHN90.R3A96 2001
and 4 more
  • LCCHN90.R3 A96 2002eb
  • LCCHN 90 R3 A96 2001
  • DDC303.6/0973/09047
  • LCCHN90.R3 A96 2003

Description

"Bill Ayers was born into privilege and is today a highly respected educator and community activist. For ten years, he lived on the run as a fugitive, stealing explosives, planting bombs, hiding from the law, and practicing "tradecraft" out of a John le Carre' novel. This portrait of a young pacifist who became a founder of one of the most militant political organizations in U.S. history is drawn with amazing candor and immediacy.". "Ayers begins with his education as a rebel, his increasing sense of horror at the American involvement in Viet Nam, and his growing love for his comrade Diana Oughton. He takes us to the streets of Detroit, Cleveland, and Chicago, inside the Days of Rage, SDS, the Black Panthers, and deep into the Weather Underground. At the center of the book is a terrible explosion - an apparent accident - in which Diana and two other comrades are killed. The organization is fragmented, and Ayers is shattered. Slowly he begins to rebuild his life, as a fugitive, with the help of Bernardine Dohrn, whose likeness hangs in every post office in America on the Ten Most Wanted list. Bill and Bernardine become Joe and Rose, working to disarm splinter groups, helping break Timothy Leary out of jail, creating elaborate false identities, and carrying out strategic, bloodless bombings, including one actually inside the Pentagon. Ayers and his comrades become America's other Viet Nam vets."--BOOK JACKET.

Subjects

Genres

  • Biography

Other Editions

  • Fugitive days: a memoirBeacon Press2001-01-01
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