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The Weather Underground: Lucky Terrorists Who Tried to Live Like John Brown -Capital Research Center

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The Weather Underground: Lucky Terrorists Who Tried to Live Like John Brown  -Capital Research Center

Tomorrow is the 220th anniversary of the birth of John Brown, the murderous anti-slavery zealot who was born May 9, 1800. “John Brown! Live like him!” was the rallying cry of John “J.J.” Jacobs, author of the “Weatherman Manifesto,” a…
Tomorrow is the 220th anniversary of the birth of John Brown, the murderous anti-slavery zealot who was born May 9, 1800. “John Brown! Live like him!” was the rallying cry…

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