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Vietnam was so cataclysmic that it changed, for a few years, everything. Everything. From it grew rage, but more importantly questions and, sometimes, creative answers. From it grew thinking and, in some ways less important, involvement. For the only time in our lives, people were unhappy with all the world, and still hopeful for it. It was a time of potent men and women, who were going to create the world anew...

Author: By William E. Mckibben, | Title: The Phoenix: Ashes to Ashes | 11/23/1981 | See Source »

...comments about "hit lists" and "authoritarian" versus "totalitarian" regimes, he met with a shower of ridicule and abuse. And in the wake of the Reagan shooting, when he seemed to be wearing his presidential aspirations right there on his sleeve--in place of his military stripes--the rage of Washington began to look more and more like a soon-to-be-out rage...

Author: By Paul Jefferson, | Title: Sympathy for the Vicar | 11/17/1981 | See Source »

...four in custody turned out to be Katherine Boudin, 38, a leading activist in the violent Weather Underground movement of that period and a fugitive from justice for eleven years. Once on the FBI's "Most Wanted" list for her participation in the 1969 "Days of Rage" demonstrations in Chicago, Boudin no longer faced federal charges, but was liable for prosecution in Illinois for jumping bail. She had been in hiding since March 6, 1970, when a Greenwich Village town house used as a Weather Underground bomb factory accidentally exploded, killing three group members. Boudin and a comrade, Cathlyn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bullets from the Underground | 11/2/1981 | See Source »

...other suspects, both pulled from the Honda, were also Weather Undergrounders: Judith Clark, 31, and David Gilbert, 37. Clark had served 18 months in jail for the Days of Rage. Living in Manhattan for the past ten years, she has recently been associated with the all-female May 19 Coalition, a group that takes its name from the common birthday of Malcolm X and Ho Chi Minh and fancies itself as a support team for clandestine black liberation terrrorist organizations. The fourth suspect, Samuel Brown, 41, who was injured in the crash, is an ex-convict with a 23-year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bullets from the Underground | 11/2/1981 | See Source »

...heightens the absence of a strong Lawrence opposite her. She explains her passion and makes clear her strange love for this strange man, in moving scenes. Incensed at Mabel for questioning whether she is indeed the right woman for Lawrence, Freida launches into a tirade. Her incoherent anger, her rage at abandoning her children 12 years before, the passion so clearly emerging from character development, make us sympathize with this wild woman, and feel her anguish. Suzman's Freida, a Valkyrie of flesh and fire, comes across as The Real Thing, making Lawrence seem The Flaccid Thing all the more...

Author: By Laura K. Jereski, | Title: Crying in the Night | 10/30/1981 | See Source »

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