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==Weathermen Flint "War Council"==
 
==Weathermen Flint "War Council"==
  
December 27-31, 1969, about 400 of the national membership of the Weatherman faction of [[Students for a Democratic Society]] held a “War Council” at a ballroom dancehall in Flint, Michigan. Posters of a giant cardboard machinegun, [[Ho Chi Minh]], [[Che Guevera]], and [[Fidel Castro]] hung everywhere.  
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December 27-31, 1969, about 400 of the national membership of the [[Weatherman]] faction of [[Students for a Democratic Society]] held a “War Council” at a ballroom dancehall in Flint, Michigan. Posters of a giant cardboard machinegun, [[Ho Chi Minh]], [[Che Guevera]], and [[Fidel Castro]] hung everywhere.  
  
Among the attendees of the “War Council in Flint" identified by the Flint police department and/or its informant were: [[Michael Avey]], [[Karen Ashley]], [[Bill Ayers]], [[Edward Benedict]], [[Margaret Bennett]], [[Douglas Bernhardt]], [[Jeff Blum]], [[Harvey Blume]],[[ David Chase]], [[Peter Clapp]], [[Judy Clark]], [[Bernardine Dohrn]], [[Diane Donghi]], [[Linda Evans]], [[Brian Flannigan]], [[David Flatley]], [[John Fuerst]], [[Lynn  Ray Garvin]], [[Bert Garskoff]], [[Michele Garskoff]],[[ Mark Glasser]], [[Theodore Gold]], [[Lenny Handlesman]], [[Ann Hathaway]], [[Karen Hardiman]], [[Daniel Hardy]], [[Tom Hayden]], [[Phoebe Hirsch]], [[Arthur Hochberg]], [[Anne Hodges]], [[John J. J. Jacobs]], [[Jeff Jones]], [[Sam Karp]], [[David Klafter]], [[Dianne Kohn]], [[Peter Kuttner]], [[Bradford Lang]], [[Stephen Lang]], [[Karen Latimer]], [[Jonathan Lerner]], [[Naomi Lev]], [[Bradford Long]],[[ Allan Maki]], [[Eric Mann]], [[Howard Machtinger]], [[Carol McDermott]],[[ L.R. Meadows]], [[Lisa Meisel]], [[Jeff Melish]], [[James Mellen]], [[David Millstone]], [[Russell Neufeld]], [[Diana Oughton]], [[John Pilkington]], [[Edward Purtz]], [[Jonah Raskin]], [[Natalie Rosenstein]], [[Dennis Roskamp]], [[Mark Rudd]], [[Karen Selin]], [[Mark Shapiro]], [[Janet Snider]], [[Mike Spiegel]], [[Jane Spiegelman]], [[Marsha Steinberg]], [[David Sole]], [[Susan Stern]], [[Clayton Van Lydegraf]], [[Cathy Wilkerson]] and [[Mary Wozniak]] <ref>Senate, Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws, The Weather Underground, Committee Print, January 1975, 126-7</ref>.
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Among the attendees of the “War Council in Flint" identified by the Flint police department and/or its informant were: [[Michael Avey]], [[Karen Ashley]], [[Bill Ayers]], [[Edward Benedict]], [[Margaret Bennett]], [[Douglas Bernhardt]], [[Jeff Blum]], [[Harvey Blume]], [[David Chase]], [[Peter Clapp]], [[Judy Clark]], [[Bernardine Dohrn]], [[Diane Donghi]], [[Linda Evans]], [[Brian Flannigan]], [[David Flatley]], [[John Fuerst]], [[Lynn  Ray Garvin]], [[Bert Garskof]], [[Michele Garskoff]], [[Mark Glasser]], [[Theodore Gold]], [[Lenny Handlesman]], [[Ann Hathaway]], [[Karen Hardiman]], [[Daniel Hardy]], [[Tom Hayden]], [[Phoebe Hirsch]], [[Arthur Hochberg]], [[Anne Hodges]], [[John J. J. Jacobs]], [[Jeff Jones]], [[Sam Karp]], [[David Klafter]], [[Dianne Kohn]], [[Peter Kuttner]], [[Bradford Lang]], [[Stephen Lang]], [[Karen Latimer]], [[Jonathan Lerner]], [[Naomi Lev]], [[Bradford Long]], [[Alan Maki]], [[Eric Mann]], [[Howard Machtinger]], [[Carol McDermott]], [[L.R. Meadows]], [[Lisa Meisel]], [[Jeff Melish]], [[James Mellen]], [[David Millstone]], [[Russell Neufeld]], [[Diana Oughton]], [[John Pilkington]], [[Edward Purtz]], [[Jonah Raskin]], [[Natalie Rosenstein]], [[Dennis Roskamp]], [[Mark Rudd]], [[Karen Selin]], [[Mark Shapiro]], [[Janet Snider]], [[Mike Spiegel]], [[Jane Spiegelman]], [[Marsha Steinberg]], [[David Sole]], [[Susan Stern]], [[Clayton Van Lydegraf]], [[Cathy Wilkerson]] and [[Mary Wozniak]]<ref>Senate, Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws, The Weather Underground, Committee Print, January 1975, 126-7</ref>.
  
 
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 04:18, 16 February 2022

Lynn Ray Garvin

Weathermen Flint "War Council"

December 27-31, 1969, about 400 of the national membership of the Weatherman faction of Students for a Democratic Society held a “War Council” at a ballroom dancehall in Flint, Michigan. Posters of a giant cardboard machinegun, Ho Chi Minh, Che Guevera, and Fidel Castro hung everywhere.

Among the attendees of the “War Council in Flint" identified by the Flint police department and/or its informant were: Michael Avey, Karen Ashley, Bill Ayers, Edward Benedict, Margaret Bennett, Douglas Bernhardt, Jeff Blum, Harvey Blume, David Chase, Peter Clapp, Judy Clark, Bernardine Dohrn, Diane Donghi, Linda Evans, Brian Flannigan, David Flatley, John Fuerst, Lynn Ray Garvin, Bert Garskof, Michele Garskoff, Mark Glasser, Theodore Gold, Lenny Handlesman, Ann Hathaway, Karen Hardiman, Daniel Hardy, Tom Hayden, Phoebe Hirsch, Arthur Hochberg, Anne Hodges, John J. J. Jacobs, Jeff Jones, Sam Karp, David Klafter, Dianne Kohn, Peter Kuttner, Bradford Lang, Stephen Lang, Karen Latimer, Jonathan Lerner, Naomi Lev, Bradford Long, Alan Maki, Eric Mann, Howard Machtinger, Carol McDermott, L.R. Meadows, Lisa Meisel, Jeff Melish, James Mellen, David Millstone, Russell Neufeld, Diana Oughton, John Pilkington, Edward Purtz, Jonah Raskin, Natalie Rosenstein, Dennis Roskamp, Mark Rudd, Karen Selin, Mark Shapiro, Janet Snider, Mike Spiegel, Jane Spiegelman, Marsha Steinberg, David Sole, Susan Stern, Clayton Van Lydegraf, Cathy Wilkerson and Mary Wozniak[1].

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  1. Senate, Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws, The Weather Underground, Committee Print, January 1975, 126-7