Mark Rudd, a founding member of the Weather Underground who appears frequently in the film, will lead a discussion after the screening.
Mark Rudd was never convicted of involvement in any bombing conspiracies; federal charges that he had been involved were dropped.
Mark Rudd turned himself in to authorities on January 20, 1978.
While underground Alpert got in contact and met with Mark Rudd.
Mark Rudd stated that the book "was an attempt to influence the movement that we had abandoned back in 1969.
Mark Rudd announced that acting dean Henry S. Coleman would be held hostage until the group's demands were met.
Mark Rudd would later say that this made the ballroom a "fitting place" to hold the War Council.
Jeff Jones later called the speeches an example of "group psychosis," and Mark Rudd described them as "madness."
It was, said Mark Rudd, a complete coincidence.
Mark Rudd (born 1947), educator and anti-war activist.