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New Left, student activism and attacks: explosion and fire in a house in Greenwich Village,...
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New Left, student activism and attacks: explosion and fire in a house in Greenwich Village, New York. Members of the radical movement SDS (Students for a Democratic Society) were seen fleeing the explosion. March 3, 1970 - Tue 03, 1970 - Explosion and Fire destroy Greenwich Village House Several People are dead.: Today at noon three explosions and a raging fire destroyed a 75,000 townhouse at 18 West II Street in New York's Greenwich Village. Experts say the accident originated from a bomb factory, which could have destroyed the entire block. Following the explosion Katharine Wilkirson, daughter of the house owner, a member of the student radical SDS movement was seen fleeing with other young people, their clothes obviously damaged by the explosion. Police identified the body of Theodore gold, a University. It is known that he was working on manuscript on revolution.
New Left, student activism and attacks: explosion and fire in a house in Greenwich Village, New York. Members of the radical movement SDS (Students for a Democratic Society) were seen fleeing the explosion. March 3, 1970 - Tue 03, 1970 - Explosion and Fire destroy Greenwich Village House Several People are dead.: Today at noon three explosions and a raging fire destroyed a 75,000 townhouse at 18 West II Street in New York's Greenwich Village. Experts say the accident originated from a bomb factory, which could have destroyed the entire block. Following the explosion Katharine Wilkirson, daughter of the house owner, a member of the student radical SDS movement was seen fleeing with other young people, their clothes obviously damaged by the explosion. Police identified the body of Theodore gold, a University. It is known that he was working on manuscript on revolution.