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people, entitled "Tear Down the Walls," in an attempt to gain support for giving amnesty to people she identified as political prisoners, claiming that "These political prisoners of war are women and men incarcerated because of their involvement in political activities which challenged the unjust nature of the U.S socioeconomic system." In 2003, Evans gave an interview in which she identified her sexuality as an influence for her political activities, stating that "Being a lesbian has always been an important part of the reasons why I am a revolutionary – even before I was self-conscious about how important this is to me" and "Because I experience real oppression as a lesbian and as a woman, I am personally committed from the very core of being to winning liberation for women, lesbians, and all oppressed people."
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Robinett. The FBI was able to trace the gun to Louisiana, where Linda Evans was found to have purchased four firearms and three boxes of ammunition from three separate businesses under the false identity of Louise Robinett. Having purchased the four guns under a false identification, Evans was charged with eleven violations of the
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While incarcerated at the Federal Corrections Institution in Dublin, Evans advocated for an AIDS educational program for women and lesbian inmates. She helped raise funds for the program by creating quilts and served as a peer AIDS counselor and educator. Evans advocated for inmates' rights, claiming
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leftist, who was convicted in connection with violent and deadly militant activities committed as part of her goal to free African-Americans from white oppression. Evans was sentenced in 1987 to 40 years in prison for using false identification to buy firearms and for harboring a fugitive in the 1981
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Soon after Evans return from Hanoi, SDS held various conferences so that she could relate her experiences in Hanoi. During these conferences Evans stated that "SDS is on the side of North Vietnam and the National Liberation Front", called out the U.S. as the aggressor, and spoke of the "extremely
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Along with her partner, Eve Goldberg, Evans travels around the United States advocating for lesbian and female inmates' rights. Evans is involved with the activist organization the Center for Third World Organizing. In March 2002, she helped convene a conference with other formerly incarcerated
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case, in which two police officers and a guard were murdered. At the time of her arrest, Evans was wearing a wig and glasses to disguise herself. The FBI agents obtained from her purse a Browning 9mm pistol and false documents with the name of Rebecca Ann Morgan, Christine Johnson, and Louise
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humane treatment" given to captured American GIs. To conclude many of her appearances, she mentioned how willing the Vietnamese women and children were to bear arms in order to fight for their cause, and told of seeing an
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to participate in the release of three U.S pilots who were being held as prisoners of war. At this conference, she also read a statement from SDS which declared the organization's support for the
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Evans began her life as an activist by organizing demonstrations at Michigan State University during 1965. In 1967, Evans became a member of the East Coast chapter of
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Prison Activist Resource Center (PARC). "Goldberg, Eve and Linda Evans. The prison industrial complex and the global economy," (California Agit Press, 1998)
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In 1970, Evans was arrested for conspiracy and crossing state lines to incite a riot while organizing for SDS's National Action, more commonly known as the
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were arrested for trying to forge checks using false identification. The FBI was able to arrest them because of a tip they received from ex-Weatherman
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that "When I was in jail in Louisiana we were able to win a jail house lawyer's legal suit forcing the jail to give women glasses and false teeth".
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during the SDS National Conference held August 29 through September 1, 1969. While at the SDS national convention, Evans announced her loyalty to
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Federal Bureau of Investigation, "Weather Underground Organization (Weatherman)", (Illinois: Chicago Field Office, 1976)
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After Evans was released from prison in 1970, she moved to Texas where she continued to participate in radical causes.
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Two of these conferences were notable for their high attendance. One took place at St. Joseph's Episcopal Church in
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Dan Berger, "Outlaws of America: The Weather Underground and the Politics of Solidarity," (Ak Press, 2006)
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Intellectuals: America's Political Prisoners Write on Life, Liberation, and Rebellion, (Lanham, 2003)
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in New York. At this she announced that she would be traveling with six other anti-war activists to
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The Abilene Reporter News. "Agents Search for 10 Indicted Members of Group". (Texas: July 24, 1970)
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Ron Jacobs, "The Way The Wind Blew; A History of the Weather Underground", (New York: Verso, 1997)
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members were wounded. In a second case, she was sentenced in 1990 to five years in prison for
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Joy James. "Linda Evans, Susan Rosenberg, and Laura Whitehorn, Biographies." In Imprisoned
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women, cradling the gun in her arms and "wishing that an American plane would come over."
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commuted Evans' sentence, commuting her 40-year sentence to the 16-years already served.
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Jacobin Books. "Hauling Up the Morning: Izango la Manana," (The Red Sea Press, 1990)
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Former Terrorist Is Among Those Pardoned or Freed in Clinton's Final Acts in Office
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Evans' leadership role in SDS began after a conference held on July 15, 1969, at
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The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of
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It’s About Time: A Visit with Political Prisoners Linda Evans and Marilyn Buck
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and malicious destruction in connection with eight bombings including the
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Linda Evans, Rebecca Ann Morgan, Christine Johnson, and Louise Robinett
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BRINK'S SUSPECT HELD WITHOUT BAIL AFTER SHE REFUSES TO ENTER A PLEA
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Statement from Women Political Prisoners on the Takeover of KPFA
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Prisoners and detainees of the United States federal government
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Evans' final arrest was on May 11, 1985, for harboring
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The Prison Industrial Complex and the Global Economy
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Harold Jacobs, "Weatherman", (Ramparts Press, 1970)
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Fort Dodge, Iowa
SDS
Weather Underground Organization
May 19th Communist Organization
radical
Brinks armored truck robbery
Black Liberation Army
conspiracy
1983 United States Senate bombing
commuted
Bill Clinton
Students for a Democratic Society
John F. Kennedy Airport
Hanoi
National Liberation Front of South Vietnam
Trans World Airlines
antiaircraft
Viet Cong
Detroit
Cleveland
Communism
Days of Rage
Weatherman
Greenwich Village townhouse explosion
Ted Gold
Diana Oughton

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