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Osawatomie (periodical) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Osawatomie (periodical) ''Osawatomie'' was a quarterly magazine published by the Weather Underground Organization (WUO), beginning in March 1975 and continuing for six issues. == Background ==
After the publication of ''Prairie Fire: the Politics of Revolutionary Anti-imperialism'', the Weather Underground Organization (WUO) continued to establish a media presence by publishing a quarterly magazine entitled ''Osawatomie''. ''Osawatomie'' debuted in March 1975 and gave the WUO an outlet to solidify the organization, its purpose, and its politics.〔 It was also the WUO’s attempt to establish the organization in a position of leadership of the New Left.〔 The magazine was named ''Osawatomie'' in honor of John Brown, a white abolitionist who, in 1856 in Osawatomie, Kansas, led a small group of anti-slavery forces in an armed fight to prevent the state of Kansas from becoming a slave state and with whom the WUO is symbolically linked through the tradition of militant white anti-racism.
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