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Fugitive days :a memoir
- 作者: Ayers, William,
- 出版: Boston : Beacon Press 2002.
- 版本: 1st electronic reading ed.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (295 pages).
- 標題: Protest movements , Biographies. , Vietnam War, 1961-1975 Protest movements -- United States. , Radicalisme , Guerre du Viet-Nam (1961-1975) , 1900-1999 , History. , Radicalism Michigan -- Ann Arbor -- History -- 20th century. , Radicalism United States -- History -- 20th century. , Radicalisme États-Unis -- 20e siècle. , Extrême gauche , Left-wing extremists United States -- Biography. , Vietnam War, 1961-1975 , Guerre du Viet-Nam (1961-1975) Mouvements contestataires -- États-Unis. , Michigan , Left-wing extremists , HISTORY. , États-Unis Conditions sociales -- 1960-1980. , Historical. , Ayers, William, 1944- , BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY , History , Protest movements. , Left-wing extremists. , Conditions sociales , Radicalism. , Radicalisme Ann Arbor (Mich.) -- 20e siècle. , United States , Electronic books. , BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY Historical. , Mouvements contestataires , Extrême gauche États-Unis. , États-Unis , Radicalism , United States Social conditions -- 1960-1980. , Ayers, William, , Left-wing extremists Michigan -- Ann Arbor -- Biography. , United States. , Social conditions , Michigan Ann Arbor.
- ISBN: 0807071242 , 9780807071243
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- 附註: Prelude -- 1965-1970 -- 1970-1975 -- Memory.
- 摘要: Bill Ayers was born into privilege and is today a highly respected educator. In the late 1960s he was a young pacifist who helped to found one of the most radical political organizations in U.S. history, the Weather Underground. In a new era of antiwar activism and suppression of protest, his story, Fugitive Days, is more poignant and relevant than ever. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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- 系統號: 005298051
- 資料類型: 電子書
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Bill Ayers was born into privilege and is today a highly respected educator and community activist. For ten years, he lived on the run as a fugitive, stealing explosives, planting bombs, hiding from the law, and practicing "tradecraft" out of a John Le Carre novel. This portrait of a young pacifist who became a founder of one of the most militant political organizations in U.S. history is drawn with amazing candor and immediacy. Ayers begins with his education as a rebel, his increasing sense of horror at the American involvement in Viet Nam, and his growing love for his comrade Diana Oughton. He takes us to the streets of Detroit, Cleveland, and Chicago, inside the Days of Rage, SDS, the Black Panthers, and deep into the Weather Underground. At the center of the book is a terrible explosion-an apparent accident-in which Diana and two other comrades are killed. The organization is fragmented, and Ayers is shattered. Slowly he begins to rebuild his life, as a fugitive, with the help of Bernardine Dohrn, whose likeness hangs in every post office in America on the Ten Most Wanted list. Bill and Bernardine become Joe and Rose, working to disarm splinter groups, helping break Timothy Leary out of jail, creating elaborate false identities, and carrying out strategic, bloodless bombings, including one actually inside the Pentagon. Ayers and his comrades become America's other Viet Nam vets.This is the story of one boy's journey into life-his complicated love for his parents and the society that raised him, his coming of age into a world in flames, falling deeper and deeper into a single-minded way of thinking and the loss that all that represented. Ayers writes openly about his regrets, and what he continues to believe was right. Fugitive Days is about a young dreamer, troubled by what he saw, struggling to find a way to make the world a better place, and now grappling with his own story, crafting narrative from memory's elusiveness.
來源: Google Book
來源: Google Book
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