
"Sing a Battle Song" brings together the three complete and unedited publications produced by the Weatherman during their most active period underground, "1970 to 1974: The Weather Eye: Communiques from the Weather Underground"; "Prairie Fire: The Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism"; and
Sing a Battle Song: Poems by Women in the Weather Underground Organization.
Sing a Battle Song is introduced and annotated by three of the Weather Underground's original organizers-Bernardine Dohrn, Bill Ayers, and Jeff Jones-all of whom are all still actively engaged in social justice movement work. Bernardine Dohrn, who during her years underground was on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list, today is a child advocate and professor of children's law and international human rights. Bill Ayers, education professor and author of numerous books on democratic education is the author of a memoir, "Fugitive Days," Jeff Jones, an environmentalist, fights global warming and other environmental threats that disproportionately harm the lives of the world's poor.
Idealistic, inspired, pissed-off, and often way-over-the-top, the writings of the Weather Underground epitomizes the sexual, psychedelic, anti-war counterculture of the American 1960s and 1970s.
| athanasios papoulis vijay govindarajan patrick johan kugelberg michael e mortenson | henry f korth r jayaswal general wesley k clark lazarus miti madhavikutty |