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Clip: 10/30/2013 | 4m 57s
In this 2002 Artbeat segment by Jay Shefsky, Bill Ayers discusses life underground.
Bill Ayers and other members of the Weather Underground went underground in 1970 and continued to hide from federal authorities through much of the 1970’s. In this 2002 Artbeat segment by Jay Shefsky, Bill Ayers discusses life underground.
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Web extra: Ayers
Clip: 10/30/2013 | 4m 57s
Bill Ayers and other members of the Weather Underground went underground in 1970 and continued to hide from federal authorities through much of the 1970’s. In this 2002 Artbeat segment by Jay Shefsky, Bill Ayers discusses life underground.
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