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− | In the period after the formation of the [[Weather Underground Organization]] at Flint Fichigan,, Michael Lerner and Weathermen [[Chip Marshall]], [[Jeff Alan Dowd]] and [[Joseph H. Kelly]] moved to Seattle to form the [[Seattle Liberation Front]] to Bring the Revolution to Seattle.” There they recruited [[Susan Ellen Stern]],[[ Roger H. Lippman]], [[Michael Victor Ables]], [[Christopher L. Bakke]], [[Margaret G. Bennett]], [[Bruce E. Crowley]], [[Karen M. Daenzer]], [[Gerald J. Ganley]], [[Kathleen Ann Korvell]], [[Constance J. Misich]], [[Mark Curtis Perry]], [[Suzanne E. Smith]], [[Arthur K. Sata]], and [[John Vanveenendale]]. A federal grand jury would indict Dowd, Kelly and Stern along with Michael Victor Ables for a February 17, 1970 attack on a federal building.<ref>[http://speccoll.library.kent.edu/4may70/box107/107f9p8.html ''The Seattle Liberation Front'', Information Digest, May 2, 1970, 1, 3, 4-5]</ref> | + | In the period after the formation of the [[Weather Underground Organization]] at Flint Fichigan,, Michael Lerner and Weathermen [[Chip Marshall]], [[Jeff Alan Dowd]] and [[Joseph H. Kelly]] moved to Seattle to form the [[Seattle Liberation Front]] to Bring the Revolution to Seattle.” There they recruited [[Susan Ellen Stern]], [[ Roger H. Lippman]], [[Michael Victor Ables]], [[Christopher L. Bakke]], [[Margaret G. Bennett]], [[Bruce E. Crowley]], [[Karen M. Daenzer]], [[Gerald J. Ganley]], [[Kathleen Ann Korvell]], [[Constance J. Misich]], [[Mark Curtis Perry]], [[Suzanne E. Smith]], [[Arthur K. Sata]], and [[John Vanveenendale]]. A federal grand jury would indict Dowd, Kelly and Stern along with Michael Victor Ables for a February 17, 1970 attack on a federal building.<ref>[http://speccoll.library.kent.edu/4may70/box107/107f9p8.html ''The Seattle Liberation Front'', Information Digest, May 2, 1970, 1, 3, 4-5]</ref> |
==Early NAM leadership== | ==Early NAM leadership== |
Revision as of 22:02, 25 April 2010
Chip Marshall
Seattle Liberation Front
In the period after the formation of the Weather Underground Organization at Flint Fichigan,, Michael Lerner and Weathermen Chip Marshall, Jeff Alan Dowd and Joseph H. Kelly moved to Seattle to form the Seattle Liberation Front to Bring the Revolution to Seattle.” There they recruited Susan Ellen Stern, Roger H. Lippman, Michael Victor Ables, Christopher L. Bakke, Margaret G. Bennett, Bruce E. Crowley, Karen M. Daenzer, Gerald J. Ganley, Kathleen Ann Korvell, Constance J. Misich, Mark Curtis Perry, Suzanne E. Smith, Arthur K. Sata, and John Vanveenendale. A federal grand jury would indict Dowd, Kelly and Stern along with Michael Victor Ables for a February 17, 1970 attack on a federal building.[1]
Early NAM leadership
In 1971, the New American Movement National Interim Committee was composed of:
- Lynn North, Ann Arbor Mich.
- Harry Boyte, Chapel Hill, No. Carolina
- Martha Williams, Wash. DC
- Harold Henderson, Peoria, Ill.
- Marjorie Fields, New York City
- Staughton Lynd, Chicago, Ill
- Diana Adams, Cleveland, Ohio
- Frank Speltz, Davenport Iowa
- Chip Marshall - Field Staff Coordinator –
- Frank Speltz – Coordinator of the national conference
Travelers for NAM:
- Frank Blumer, Northwest
- Michael Lerner, California
- Randy Bregman, Midwest
- Lynn North & Jane Slaughter, South
- Jeremy Rifkin, Northeast
- Chip Marshall, Southwest, Mountain & Plains states[2]
References
- ↑ The Seattle Liberation Front, Information Digest, May 2, 1970, 1, 3, 4-5
- ↑ New American Movement newspaper Vol. 1/No. 2 1971