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Among the earliest founders of the [[New American Movement]] were [[James Weinstein]] of Chicago and West Coast radicals including [[Michael Lerner]], formerly of the [[Seattle Liberation Front]], [[Theirrie Cook]], a supporter of the [[Peoples Coalition for Peace and Justice]] and [[Dan Siegel]], former student body president at the University of California, Berkeley.<ref>New American movement's attempt to revive the New left, off to a slow start, [[Mark Ugolini]] July 14, 1972</ref>
 
Among the earliest founders of the [[New American Movement]] were [[James Weinstein]] of Chicago and West Coast radicals including [[Michael Lerner]], formerly of the [[Seattle Liberation Front]], [[Theirrie Cook]], a supporter of the [[Peoples Coalition for Peace and Justice]] and [[Dan Siegel]], former student body president at the University of California, Berkeley.<ref>New American movement's attempt to revive the New left, off to a slow start, [[Mark Ugolini]] July 14, 1972</ref>
  
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In June 1971, a pamphlet and other materials calling for a [[New American Movement]] national organizing meeting began to be circulated, sponsored by [[Theirrie Cook]], [[Michael Lerner]] and [[Chip Marshall|Charles "Chip" Marshall]], plus [[Douglas Dowd]], [[Karen Hamilton]], [[Charles Fulwood]], [[Joy Marcus]], [[Roger Hamilton]], [[Dan Siegel]], [[Nina Marina]], [[David Danning]], [[Judy Oringer]], [[Louis Feldhammer]] and [[Kathy Johnson]] - later on the staff of the [[People's Bi-centennial Commission]].<ref>THE NEW AMERICAN MOVEMENT,  HON. LARRY McDONALD OF GEORGIA. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Thursday. September. 4 1975, page 97</ref>
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Theirrie Cook

Early NAM founders

Among the earliest founders of the New American Movement were James Weinstein of Chicago and West Coast radicals including Michael Lerner, formerly of the Seattle Liberation Front, Theirrie Cook, a supporter of the Peoples Coalition for Peace and Justice and Dan Siegel, former student body president at the University of California, Berkeley.[1]

In June 1971, a pamphlet and other materials calling for a New American Movement national organizing meeting began to be circulated, sponsored by Theirrie Cook, Michael Lerner and Charles "Chip" Marshall, plus Douglas Dowd, Karen Hamilton, Charles Fulwood, Joy Marcus, Roger Hamilton, Dan Siegel, Nina Marina, David Danning, Judy Oringer, Louis Feldhammer and Kathy Johnson - later on the staff of the People's Bi-centennial Commission.[2]

  1. New American movement's attempt to revive the New left, off to a slow start, Mark Ugolini July 14, 1972
  2. THE NEW AMERICAN MOVEMENT, HON. LARRY McDONALD OF GEORGIA. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Thursday. September. 4 1975, page 97