Bernardine Dohrn

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Bernardine Dohrn is an American former radical activist, best known as a leader of the Weather Underground and a prominent figure in the 1960s–70s New Left movement.

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instanceOf human
political activist
radical leftist
areaOfActivism antiwar activism
civil rights
social justice
child Zayd Dohrn NERFINISHED
coAuthor Bill Ayers NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1942-01-12
educatedAt University of Chicago
University of Chicago Law School NERFINISHED
employer Northwestern University School of Law NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Jewish American NERFINISHED
familyName Dohrn NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork children’s rights
criminal justice reform
juvenile justice
givenName Bernardine NERFINISHED
hasAcademicSpecialization children and family law
juvenile justice law
knownFor radical activism in the 1960s and 1970s
legalStatus former FBI most-wanted fugitive
memberOf Students for a Democratic Society NERFINISHED
Weather Underground NERFINISHED
movement New Left NERFINISHED
anti–Vietnam War movement
name Bernardine Dohrn NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableFor leadership in the Weather Underground
notableWork co-author of "Race Course: Against White Supremacy"
occupation lawyer
political activist
professor
participatedIn 1960s student protest movement
anti–Vietnam War protests
partner Bill Ayers NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States NERFINISHED
politicalIdeology far-left politics
revolutionary socialism
positionHeld leader of the Weather Underground
residence Chicago, Illinois, United States
sexOrGender female
spouse Bill Ayers NERFINISHED
workLocation Chicago, Illinois, United States NERFINISHED

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