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Abbie Hoffman — Part 14
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Initially called the “Action Faction,” Weatherman
‘ came into being impiediately before the June, 1969, Students
for a Democratic Society (SOS) National Convention (NC).
At this NC Keatherman won all three national officer positions
and a majority cf the Naticnal Interim Committee as well.
Subsequently, they took over the SDS National Office (NO)
in Chiceco, and cortrolleé its funds, paper and naticnal
records. Althouwh internal struggle existed until late 1969,
Weatherman for eli major purposes controlled SDS nationally
from June, 1965, until its KO closed in February, 1970. At
this timc it no longer considered itself past cf SDS.
The term Weatherman eneraed from an ideological
paper prenered by its leaders entitled "You Don't Need a
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Keatheorain to Know wnich vay the kind Blews™ (sew Gete
¢ Notes" June 1s, 1669). This stacerent ontlined the basic
stance of Weathernan: Mersist-Leninist in content but with
xy strong advocecy that ection net theory would bring about
revolction in the United St:rtes. This posture was complemented
— with en international identification to the Cuban revolution ’
ae and CLSTRO's statement that the duty ef a revolutionary is
to make revolution.
During Octobzir, 1969, Weatherman riots in
f Chicego resulted in more than 260 arrests for mob action
4 and relatcd charges. & pregra of armed struqcle was
finalized during a December, 1268, "War Council” wherein
terrorist tactics and political assissination were .
contemplated. The basic strength of Weatherman was then (
reveeled to be some 300 - 359 nationslly and geoyrephically
apportioned to the Midwest, New York, and some Northwest.
As its rhetoric of violence escalated, Weatherman
leaders increesingly discussed the necessity of an underground
operation wherein more than $0 percent of the organization
would be submerged; “affinity groups" of three ~- five members
would function independently. In February, 1970, Weatherman
leaders cennounced a program of “strategic subotage” with
police and military installations as primary targets.
In February, 1979, Weatherman abandoned the
SDS NO, 1608 West Madison Street, Chicago, Illinois, and
througnout the country entered an underground status.
A characterization of the SDS
is set out separately.
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