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still waiting for the government's big crackdown on ANTIFA arrests to start coming in...
 
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Linda Sue Evans (born May 11, 1947) is an American radical leftist who was convicted for violent and deadly militant activities committed in an attempt to establish the perception of a need to free African Americans from white oppression. Evans was sentenced in 1987 to 40 years in prison for using false identification to buy firearms and for harboring a fugitive in the 1981 Brinks armored truck robbery, in which two police officers and a guard were killed, and Black Liberation Army members were wounded. In a second case, she was sentenced in 1990 to five years in prison for conspiracy and malicious destruction in connection with eight symbolic bombings including the 1983 United States Senate bombing, carried out at night so that no persons were harmed. Her sentence was commuted in 2001 by President Bill Clinton because of the unprecedented length.[1][2]



LEFTWING TERRORISTS OFFERED COLLEGE POSITIONS

Rosenberg's sentence was commuted by President Bill Clinton on January 20, 2001, his last day in office. Her commutation produced a wave of criticism by police and New York elected officials.[19]

After her release, Rosenberg became the communications director for the American Jewish World Service, an international development and human rights organization, based in New York City. She also continued her work as an anti-prison activist, and taught literature at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. After teaching for four semesters there as an adjunct instructor, the CUNY administration, responding to political pressure, forced John Jay College to end its association with Rosenberg, and her contract with the school was allowed to expire without her being rehired.[20]

In 2004 Hamilton College offered her a position to teach a for-credit month-long seminar, "Resistance Memoirs: Writing, Identity and Change." Some professors, alumni and parents of students objected and as a result of the ongoing protests, she declined the offer.[10]

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In 2011, Rosenberg published a memoir of her time in prison called, An American Radical: A Political Prisoner In My Own Country.






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This photo represents a hoodlum gang, same as "Crips" and "Bloods." All belong in prison rather then bringing filth to our our land.
 

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