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Flint War Council
The Flint War Council (also known as the SDS National War Council)〔Rudd, M. (2009). Underground: my life with sds and the weatherman. New York, NY: HarperCollins. pgs. 185-193.〕 was a series of meetings of the Weather Underground Organization (WUO) and associates in Flint, Michigan, that took place from 27–31 December 1969. During these meetings, the decisions were made for the WUO to go underground,〔Varon, J. (2004). Bringing the war home. Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press. pgs. 158-171.〕 to "engage in guerilla warfare against the U.S. government,"〔 and to abolish Students for a Democratic Society (SDS).〔
==Location==
The War Council took place in a dance hall in the middle of the "black ghetto" in Flint, Michigan.〔 There was a dried blood stain in the corner of the ballroom, the residue from where a shooting had taken place the night before.〔 Mark Rudd would later say that this made the ballroom a "fitting place" to hold the War Council.〔 For the event, the ballroom was decorated with revolutionary slogans and imagery. There were pictures of Malcolm X, Che Guevara, Fidel Castro, Ho Chi Minh, Vladimir Lenin, Mao Tse Tung, and other revolutionary figures influential to members of Weather.〔 One wall was filled with pictures of Fred Hampton, the Black Panther leader recently killed by Chicago police.〔 Slogans included "Sirhan Sirhan Power" and "Piece Now" over the picture of a gun. There was also a giant papier-mâché gun, with bullets attached to pictures of President Richard Nixon, Vice-President Spiro Agnew, California Governor Ronald Reagan, Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley, and Sharon Tate, who had recently been murdered by Charles Manson and his followers.〔Gitlin, T. (1987). The sixties: years of hope, days of rage. Bantam Books. pgs 385-386.〕

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