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{{double image|right|Young Dohrn profile sketch.jpg|95|Bernardine Dohrn.jpg|107|Sketch and photograph of Dohrn (c. 1960s)}} 
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In July 1969, Dohrn, [[Eleanor Raskin]], [[Dianne Donghi]], [[Peter Clapp]], [[David Millstone]] and [[Diana Oughton]], all representing "[[Weatherman (organization)|Weatherman]]", as Dohrn's faction was now called, traveled to Cuba and met with representatives of the [[North Vietnamese]] and [[Cuba]]n governments.{{Fact|date=October 2008}}

===Controversial statement about Tate-LaBianca murders===

Dohrn was criticized for a comment she made about the [[Charles Manson]]
  -led [[Sharon Tate|Tate]]-[[Leno and Rosemary LaBianca|LaBianca]] murders in a speech during the December 1969 "War Council" meeting organized by the Weathermen and attended by about 400 people in [[Flint, Michigan]]: "Dig it! First they killed those pigs and then they put a fork in pig Tate's belly. Wild!" Sharon Tate was over 8 months pregnant at the time. Dohrn also charged that her fellow left-wingers showed themselves to be scared "honkies" for not burning down Chicago(contracted; show full)[[Category:Members of Students for a Democratic Society (1960 organization)]]
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