Days of Rage
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Days_of_Rage an entity of type: WikicatSocialMovements
Days of Rage (englisch, „Tage des Zorns“, „Tage der Wut“) bezeichnet eine Serie von Direkten Aktionen an insgesamt vier Tagen im Oktober 1969 in Chicago.
rdf:langString
The Days of Rage were a series of protests during three days in October 1969 in Chicago, organized by the emerging Weatherman faction of Students for a Democratic Society. The group planned the October 8–11 event as a "National Action" built around John Jacobs' slogan "bring the war home", which grew out of a resolution drafted by Jacobs and introduced at the October 1968 SDS National Council meeting in Boulder, Colorado. The resolution read, "The Elections Don't Mean Shit—Vote Where the Power Is—Our Power Is In The Street". It was adopted by the council, prompted by the effects of the 1968 Democratic National Convention protest activity in August and reflecting Jacobs's advocacy of direct action as political strategy.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Days of Rage
rdf:langString
Days of Rage
xsd:integer
3198036
xsd:integer
1123964505
xsd:integer
250
xsd:gMonthDay
--10-08
rdf:langString
Create mass action to end American involvement in the Vietnam War
xsd:integer
800
2000
xsd:integer
34
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
David Gilbert
rdf:langString
Bernardine Dohrn
rdf:langString
the opposition to U.S. involvement in Vietnam
rdf:langString
City damages and arrests of Weathermen
rdf:langString
Law enforcement
* Chicago Police Department
* Illinois National Guard
rdf:langString
* Students for a Democratic Society
* Revolutionary Youth Movement
* Weather Underground
rdf:langString
Days of Rage
rdf:langString
Days of Rage (englisch, „Tage des Zorns“, „Tage der Wut“) bezeichnet eine Serie von Direkten Aktionen an insgesamt vier Tagen im Oktober 1969 in Chicago.
rdf:langString
The Days of Rage were a series of protests during three days in October 1969 in Chicago, organized by the emerging Weatherman faction of Students for a Democratic Society. The group planned the October 8–11 event as a "National Action" built around John Jacobs' slogan "bring the war home", which grew out of a resolution drafted by Jacobs and introduced at the October 1968 SDS National Council meeting in Boulder, Colorado. The resolution read, "The Elections Don't Mean Shit—Vote Where the Power Is—Our Power Is In The Street". It was adopted by the council, prompted by the effects of the 1968 Democratic National Convention protest activity in August and reflecting Jacobs's advocacy of direct action as political strategy.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
20416