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'''Bernardine Rae Dohrn''' (born [[January 12]], [[1942]]) is a former leader of the 1960s radical leftist organization [[Weatherman (organization)|Weatherman]].  She is an Associate Professor of Law at Northwestern University School of Law and the Director of Northwestern's [http://www.law.northwestern.edu/cfjc/ Children and Family Justice Center].

==Personal life==
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[[Weatherman (organization)|The Weathermen]], as they were known colloquially, conducted a series of bombings against the US government throughout the early 1970s, bombing several federal buildings.  Dohrn is a principal signatory on the group's "Declaration of a State of War" (1970) that formally declared war on the U.S. Government, and completed the group's transformation from political advocacy to 
terrorismarmed resistance.  Dohrn also co-wrote and published the subversive manifesto ''[[Prairie Fire]]'' (1974), and participated in the covertly-filmed ''[[Underground (documentary film)|Underground]]'' (1976). 

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