FBI file on Liberation Army Revolutionary Group Organization (LARGO)
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FBI file on Liberation Army Revolutionary Group Organization (LARGO)
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- Public Domain
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- Gino Perente, LARGO, Liberation Army Revolutionary Group Organization, Little Red Bookstore, Gerald William Doeden, NATLFED
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- folkscanomy_politics; folkscanomy; additional_collections
- Language
- English
This is the FBI file on Liberation Army Revolutionary Group Organization (LARGO), an apparently short-lived left-wing paramilitary group in San Francisco, California in early 1970. The file starts in December 1969 and continues to May of 1971, and chronicles the FBI trying to assess whether threatening letters and revolutionary rhetoric that had come from the group's leader, Gerald William Doeden, in fact indicated a propensity toward violence. The names of all the participants are blanked out in this file. Geri Doeden, going by names such as "Claude" and "Gino Savo," went on to start the National Labor Federation on the East Coast.
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- 2007-05-31 18:18:41
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- FBI_file_100_456291
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- ark:/13960/t9m32qq8m
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- ABBYY FineReader 8.0
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- 600
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May 31, 2007
Subject: They never went away
Subject: They never went away
They changed their name to ourmedia!
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