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Prairie Fire Organizing Committee
The Prairie Fire Organizing Committee is an activist group whose members advocate the overthrow of the current capitalist system 〔prairiefire.org/about.shtml〕 as the only solution to racism, sexism, homophobia, classism and imperialism.〔prairiefire.org〕 The group members believe all forms of oppression are created by the U.S. government . It claims a long history of fighting for rights of all people. It opposes white supremacy in all its forms, and believe it persists through practices such as racial profiling.〔Prairiefire.org〕 It calls attention to prisoners it deems political and states, “We know that close to 100 women and men are in U.S. prisons because they have dared to struggle for the liberation of oppressed peoples”.〔Prairiefire.org〕 The group’s members are typically activists fighting U.S. imperialism. Their work proceeds from the premise that, while the U.S. remains in the global position that it currently occupies, there will be no freedom or peace for anyone.
==''Prairie Fire: The Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism''==

The Prairie Fire Organization began in 1975. It sprang up from the radical group known as Weatherman. Members of the group, Bernardine Dohrn, Bill Ayers, Jeff Jones, and Celia Sojourn (a pseudonym for several individuals who were unnamed),〔Jacobs, Ron. (1997). ''The Way The Wind Blew: A History of The Weather Underground''. New York: Verso p. 158〕 created a six-part book titled ''Prairie Fire:The Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism'' (1974), composed of sections titled, “Arm the Spirit,” “Vietnam,” “On the Road: Impressions of US History,” “Imperialism in Crisis: The Third World,” “Imperialism in Crisis: The Home Front,” and “Against the Common Enemy”. The book’s preparation was a 12-month process, written collaboratively and adopted as the collective statement of the Weather Underground.〔Dohrn, Bernardine; Jones, Jeff; Ayers, Billy; Sojourn, Celia. (1974)''Prairie Fire: The Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism: Political Statement of the Weather Underground''. m: Communications Co. p. 6〕 Mark Rudd stated that the book “was an attempt to influence the movement that we had abandoned back in 1969. It tried to reach out to many thousands of New Leftist and former New Leftists by saying, in effect, 'Don’t despair, we’re all part of the same thing'".〔Berger, D. (2006). Outlaws of America: The Weather Underground And the Politics of Solidarity. Albany.pg. 192〕 Bill Ayers explains that ''Prairie Fire'' “was an attempt to sum up our thinking since the ‘Weatherman’ paper and especially since the townhouse. Through it we hoped to consolidate our political organization and to forge unity with progressive activist”.〔Berger, D. (2006). Outlaws of America: The Weather Underground And the Politics of Solidarity. Albany. p. 184〕 Ayers is referring to the 1970 Greenwich Village townhouse explosion which killed 3 members of Weatherman, Diana Oughton, Theodore Gold, and Terry Robbins.〔Berger, D. (2006). Outlaws of America: The Weather Underground And the Politics of Solidarity. Albany.pgs. 127-128〕 The book was a call to organize. It was Weather's attempt to ask the questions that all revolutionary groups faced and to apply the lessons of former revolutionary groups to the present fight against imperialism.〔Jacobs, Ron. (1997). ''The Way The Wind Blew: A History of The Weather Underground''. New York: Verso p.163〕 By creating this book, the Weatherman Underground required help from the aboveground community to distribute the book including Van Lydegraf and Jennifer Dohrn.〔Jacobs, Ron. (1997). ''The Way The Wind Blew: A History of The Weather Underground''. New York: Verso pg. 160〕 This is how the Prairie Fire Distribution Committee was created which later became the Prairie Fire Organizing Committee.

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