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Weather Underground Organization (Weatherman)

 

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In 1976, the FBI's Chicago Field Office prepared a summary which described the activities of the Weather Underground Organization, also known as Weathermen. This organization described itself as a revolutionary organization of communist men and women. The FBI's analysis of its motivations, beliefs, and international travels are outlined in this summary.

Part 1a

Part 1b

Part 1c

Part 2a

Part 2b

Part 2c