Historical Events tagged with "weather underground"

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Crime & Law

Robbery Leads to Police and Guard Fatalities

October 20th, 1981 43 years ago

In Nanuet, New York, members of the Black Liberation Army and Weather Underground executed a daring armed robbery that resulted in the deaths of two police officers and a Brink's armored car guard. The assailants ambushed the armored vehicle, leading to a violent confrontation that showcased the growing tensions of the time. This event highlighted the aggressive tactics employed by radical groups in pursuit of their agendas amid the socio-political climate of the early 1980s in America.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Explosion at Weather Underground Safe House

March 6th, 1970 55 years ago

An explosion in a Greenwich Village townhouse resulted in the deaths of three members of the Weather Underground Organization, which was a radical leftist group seeking to overthrow the U.S. government. The blast occurred due to an accidental detonation of a bomb being constructed. In the wake of the explosion, the FBI increased its surveillance of the group, which was known for its anti-Vietnam War activities.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Days of Rage Rally Organized by Weather Underground

October 8th, 1969 55 years ago

The opening rally of the Days of Rage took place in Chicago, organized by the Weather Underground, a militant faction of the anti-war movement. Aimed at protesting the ongoing Vietnam War, the rally marked the beginning of a series of demonstrations characterized by their aggressive tactics. The Weather Underground sought to invoke revolutionary fervor among young activists and challenge the establishment directly. Demonstrators expressed their discontent with the war, targeting local corporate and governmental interests as symbols of the broader political dissent.

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