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Bernardine Rae Dohrn (née Ohrnstein; born January 12, 1942) is a retired American law professor and a former leader of the far-left militant organization Weather Underground in the United States. As a leader of the Weather Underground in the early 1970s, Dohrn was on the FBI's 10 Most Wanted list for several years.
Charles Manson was an obsession within the group and Bernardine Dohrn claimed he truly understood the iniquity of white America, with the Manson family being praised for the murder of Sharon Tate; Dohrn's cell subsequently made its salute a four-fingered gesture that represented the "fork" used to stab Tate. [55] [56]
The Women's Brigade was made up of seventy members, led by Bernardine Dohrn. [3] Their activities, although sensationalized for publicity purposes, were primarily confined to the levels of sympathizers and spies. [3] The internal policies of WUO strictly defined as well as limited women's contributions within the group. [3]
The perpetrators were never caught.The prime suspect is Bernadine Dohrn of the Weather Underground. In 2009 District Attorney Kamala Harris and San Francisco Police Chief Heather Fong enforced a “Gag” Order on the open investigation. The “Gag” Order request came from President Barack Obama’s Attorney General Eric Holder and the ...
Bernardine Dohrn; Jennifer Dohrn, sister of Bernardine and supporter; Dianne Donghi; Linda Sue Evans; Brian Flanagan; Ronald David Fliegelman; David Gilbert; Ted Gold † Larry Grathwohl † Phoebe Hirsch; John Jacobs † Naomi Jaffe; Jeff Jones; Michael Justesen; Nancy Kurshan; Clayton Van Lydegraf † Howard Machtinger; Eric Mann [2 ...
December 3 - Bernadine Dohrn and Bill Ayers turn themselves in. Charges against Ayers are dropped in 1973 (illegal wire taps & foreign intelligence sources and methods). Dohrn is placed on probation. It was discovered that the FBI had discussed a plan to kidnap her nephew, amongst other controversial schemes. [41]
Bernardine Rae Dohrn was sought in connection to activities associated with the Weatherman group. The process was dismissed on December 7, 1973. The process was dismissed on December 7, 1973. Katherine Ann Power
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 February 2025. American professor and activist For the American baseball pitcher, see Bill Ayers (baseball). For the Catholic priest, radio host, and hunger activist, see Bill Ayres. Bill Ayers Ayers in 2012 Born William Charles Ayers (1944-12-26) December 26, 1944 (age 80) Glen Ellyn, Illinois, U.S ...