Seattle Weather Collective

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The Weather Underground organized collectives around the United States in an attempt "to challenge the state directly in solidarity with Third World liberation movements, particularly the Black Power movement in the United States and the Vietnamese in Southeast Asia."[1] Collectives organized the white working class against imperialism by holding militant demonstrations and engaging in small scale property damage.[2]

During the Ave Riots in Seattle's University District on August 10–14, 1969,[3] the women who were participating came together and from this bonding experience, formed "the core of the Seattle Weathermen".[4] The Ave Riots were part of larger actions around the country protesting the Vietnam War.[5] Rioters in Seattle were also protesting police brutality, but news reports from the time claim that the group was just "teenagers looking for trouble."[6] However, less than a week after these Riots, the Seattle Weather Collective was formed.[7]

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