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{{Infobox person
|birth_name        = Bernadine Ohrnstein 
|image             = Bernardine Dohrn NLN cropped.jpg
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|caption           = Dohrn at 2007 reunion of SDS
|birth_date        = {{birth date and age|1942|1|12}}
|birth_place       = [[Milwaukee]], [[Wisconsin]], [[U.S.]]
|death_date        =
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===1969===

On January 29 and 30, 1969, in recognition of the tenth anniversary of the revolution, the University of Washington held a Cuba teach-in where 
Bernardine Dohrn was a speaker on campus. Bernardine DohrnShe attended a regional conference held for the leaders of the SDS on April 14, 1969.

A month later at a press conference at the regional headquarters of SDS in Chicago, Bernardine Dohrn spoke of the plans that were under way to "attack" college graduation ceremonies across the country. She said, "oOur presence will be known at the graduation ceremonies where the big people will come as speakers."

Bernardine Dohrn was now known as a National Interim Committee member of the SDS and a member of the Weatherman group. She traveled to Cuba via Mexico City on July 4, 1969, with a delegation from the SDS and later arrived in Canada on a Cuban Vessel on August 16, 1969.

On August 22, 1969, Bernardine Dohrn was arrested in Chicago and charged with possession of drugs. The defense argued police conducted an illegal search of the car in which she was a passenger. On September 9, 1969, Judge Kenneth R. Wendt of Narcotics Court of Chicago dismissed the charges.

On September 20, 1969, there was an anti-Vietnam rally at the Davis cCup tennis tournament. Police arrested twenty persons, among them wasincluding 27-year-old Bernardine Dohrn. She was charged with disorderly conduct.

On September 26, 1969, Bernardine Dohrn was arrested in Chicago during a demonstration. The rally was in support of the eight men accused of conspiracy concerning the riot during the 1968 Democratic National Convention, who were being tried on riot conspiracy charges.

Bernardine Dohrn was arrested on October 9, 1969, by the Chicago police during a rally for women’s faction of the Weathermen group. She was later released on a one thousand dollar bond.

On October 31, 1969, a grand jury indicted 22 people, including Bernardine Dohrn, because of her involvement with the trial of the Chicago 8. 



On April 2, 1970, in Chicago a Federal Grand Jury indicted 12twelve members of the Weatherman group, among them was Bernarincludineg Dohrn, on conspiracy charges to violate the anti-riot act during the "[[Days of Rage]]" which was held in Chicago on October 8 through 11, 1969.<ref name="autogenerated1975"/>

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