Tonight We Bombed The U.S. Capitol
The Explosive Story of M19, America's First Female Terrorist Group
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Narrated by:
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Gabra Zackman
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William Rosenau
1981: Ronald Reagan declared that it is “morning in America” but a small band of well-educated women were planning to combat the status quo at any cost.
Having spent their entire adult lives embroiled in political struggles—Vietnam War protests, Hispanic, Native American, and Black liberation, and more—these women had determined that it was time for a final stand. They might not be able to overthrow the government, but they could certainly disrupt it.
Together, they formed the May 19th Communist Organization, or “M19,” a name derived from the birthday shared by Malcolm X and Ho Chi Minh, two of their revolutionary idols. Together, these six women carried out some of the most shocking operations in the history of domestic terrorism—from prison breakouts and murderous armed robberies to a bombing campaign that wreaked havoc on the nation’s capital, its military installations, and New York City.
For the first time, the full, fascinating, and terrifying story of M19 is explored by Cold War historian and counterterrorism expert William Rosenau in this “gripping account of this hitherto forgotten terrorist campaign” (Bruce Hoffman, author of Inside Terrorism). Three decades may have passed since these women fought what they saw as an essential battle for self-determination and dignity, but we’re still struggling to decipher which side of history their actions fall on and what we should learn from their motivations.
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Interesting history of the resistance to a Fascist America!
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Did the group(s) have some valid points about the governments actions? Yes, just as there have always been grievances against the government since its inception. Their method of addressing those grievances was madness.
I reject the authors conclusion that Antifa/BLM are not terrorists. Two billion plus in property damage , 75 lives lost and countless injuries disprove that rather easily. Instead the White Power movement is the problem. Where is that? And the white power movement espouse the ideologies of the left ( socialism), not the right. Just ask Richard Spencer, supposed head of the NAZI Party in the U.S.
Good book but authors conclusions are biased
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