List of Weatherman members
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The Weather Underground Organization (WUO), whose members were often called Weatherman, was a radical leftist organization founded in 1969 and active through 1980.[1] The following is a list of some of the members of Weatherman.
Members
- Jane Alpert
- Karen Ashley
- Bill Ayers
- Rick Ayers
- Kit Bakke
- Silas Bissell †
- Kathy Boudin †
- Scott Braley
- Judith Clark
- Bernardine Dohrn
- Jennifer Dohrn, sister of Bernardine and supporter
- Dianne Donghi
- Linda Sue Evans
- Brian Flanagan
- Ronald David Fliegelman
- David Gilbert
- Ted Gold †
- Larry Grathwohl †
- Susan Hagedorn
- Phoebe Hirsch
- John Jacobs †
- Naomi Jaffe
- Jeff Jones
- Michael Justesen
- Nancy Kurshan
- Clayton Van Lydegraf †
- Howard Machtinger
- Eric Mann[2]
- Charlotte Massey
- Douglas Murdock
- Mark D. Naison
- Diana Oughton †
- Marc Curtis Perry
- Eleanor Raskin, nee Stein
- Jonah Raskin[3]
- James H. Reeves
- Terry Robbins †
- Susan Rosenberg
- Robert Roth
- Mark Rudd
- Nancy Ann Rudd
- Kenneth "Kenny" Schlosser
- Michael "Mike" Spiegel
- Matthew Steen
- Susan Stern †
- Laura Whitehorn
- Cathy Wilkerson
† Deceased.
The above list includes some people who were connected with Weatherman (the above-ground political grouping that preceded the Weather Underground Organization) but did not go underground to join the WUO.
Matthew Steen

Matthew Landy Steen (born August 22, 1949), also known under the alias William Hollis Coquillette, is a former member of Weather Underground and Students for a Democratic Society. In 1972, he was indicted on federal conspiracy and bank robbery charges to finance Weatherman activities and sentenced to a ten-year term in federal prison.[4][5] In June 1972, Steen attempted to be an informant for the FBI about the February 1970 San Francisco Park Station Bombing.[4][6] Steen was featured on a segment of 60 Minutes, "Fake ID", in an interview with Mike Wallace, first aired on February 1, 1976. He was asked about false identities and traveler's check fraud.[7]