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3
. Robert Greenfield, Timothy Leary, p. 386.
4
. Thai Jones, p. 223.
5
. Greenfield, p. 394.
6
. Terry H. Anderson, The Movement and the Sixties, p. 353.
7
. New York Times
, Oct. 13, 1970.
8
. New York Times
, Aug. 16, 1970.

CHAPTER 7: THE WRONG SIDE OF HISTORY

1
. Wesley Swearingen, FBI Secrets, p. 72.
2
. Washington Post
, Jan. 6, 2008.
3
. New York Times
, Feb. 7, 1971.
4
. Cited in Rick Perlstein,
Nixonland
, p. 542.
5
. Anderson, p. 357.
6
. Collier and Horowitz, p. 109.

CHAPTER 8: “AN ARMY OF ANGRY NIGGAS”

1
.
New York Times
, Nov. 7, 1972; Daley,
Target Blue
, pp. 75−76.
2
. Frank J. Rafalko, MH/CHAOS, p. 110.

CHAPTER 10: “WE GOT PRETTY SMALL”

1
. New York Times
, Aug. 19, 1976.

CHAPTER 11: BLOOD IN THE STREETS OF BABYLON

1
. New York Times
, Jan. 26, 1973.
2
. New York Daily News
, Jan. 9, 1974.
3
. Danny Coulson and Elaine Shannon, No Heroes, pp. 73−77.

CHAPTER 12: THE DRAGON UNLEASHED

1
. Eric Cummins, The Rise and Fall of California’s Radical Prison Movement, p. 159.
2
. Ibid., p. 164.
3
. Ibid., pp. 240−41.
4
. Les Payne and Tim Findley, The Life and Death of the SLA, p. 7.

CHAPTER 13: “PATTY HAS BEEN KIDNAPPED”

1
. Payne and Findley, p. 267.

CHAPTER 14: WHAT PATTY HEARST WROUGHT

1
. “FALN Terrorists Tied to 10 Bombings in Region,”
New York Times
, Feb. 7, 1975.

CHAPTER 15: “THE BELFAST OF NORTH AMERICA”

1
. Patty Hearst, Every Secret Thing, p. 370.
2
. Ibid., p. 385.
3
. San Francisco Chronicle
, Jan. 14, 1976.
4
. San Francisco Chronicle
, Sept. 4, 1977.

CHAPTER 16: HARD TIMES

1
. Dan Berger, Outlaws of America, pp. 216−17.

CHAPTER 17: “WELCOME TO FEAR CITY”

1
. “Episcopal Leaders Badly Split over Hispanic Issue,”
New York Times
, Mar. 22, 1977.
2
. “Sifting Through Rubble and Rage of Blasts,”
New York Daily News
, Aug. 4, 1977.
3
. Molly Ivins, “100,000 Leave New York Offices as Bomb Threats Disrupt City,”
New York Times
, Aug. 4, 1977, pp. 1, 26.

CHAPTER 19: BOMBS AND DIAPERS

1
. Waterbury Republican
, Mar. 3–4, 1978.

CHAPTER 20: THE FAMILY

1
. New York Times
, Sept. 17, 1977.
2
. New York Times
, Jan. 17, 1973.
3
. John Castellucci, The Big Dance, p. 73.
4
. Richard Hahn, unpublished FALN manuscript, p. 185.
5
. Richard Esposito and Ted Gerstein, Bomb Squad, p. 82.
6
. Castellucci, p. 74.

CHAPTER 21: JAILBREAKS AND CAPTURES

1
. New York Daily News
, May 23, 1979.
2
. Milwaukee Journal
, Dec. 26, 1979.
3
. New York Times, Dec. 22, 1979.

CHAPTER 22: THE SCALES OF JUSTICE

1
. Castellucci, p. 153.
2
. Ibid., p. 197.

CHAPTER 23: THE LAST REVOLUTIONARIES

1
. Brattleboro Examiner
, Oct. 5, 1981.

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