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United States History - 20th Century - General & Miscellaneous, Americans - Regional Biography, Labor Leaders, Activists, & Social Reformers, United States History - 20th Century - 1945 to 2000
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Fugitive Days : A Memoir

by Bill Ayers
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Overview

Bill Ayers was born into privilege and is today a highly respected educator and community activist. In the late 1960s he was a founder of the militant activist group the Weather Underground. Living on the run, stealing explosives, and hiding from the law, Ayers was involved in the defining moments of his generation: the Days of Rage, SDS, the Black Panthers-and the explosion that killed his beloved comrade, Diana Oughton. Fugitive Days tells of these turbulent events, and of the tenacity with which Ayers slowly rebuilt his life after it all came apart. Ayers writes openly about his regrets and what he continues to believe was right. The result is a profoundly honest account of an incendiary chapter in our history.

About the Author, Bill Ayers

Bill Ayers, author of A Kind and Just Parent and many other books on education, is Distinguished Professor of Education at the University of Illinois, Chicago, and director of the Center for Youth and Society.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2003
Publisher
Penguin Books
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780142002551

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