Linda Evans (U.S. radical)

Linda Evans (U.S. radical)

Linda Evans (born May 11, 1947, in Fort Dodge, Iowa) is a radical American leftist who has served time in prison for her role in domestic terrorist activities.

Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) regional organizer against the U.S. Vietnam War and to support the Black liberation movement. Participated in 1969 anti-war delegation to North Vietnam to receive POWs released by the Vietnamese. Arrested in 1970 for conspiracy and crossing the state line to incite riot while organizing for SDS's National Action, Days of Rage, in Chicago, and for conspiracy/transportation of weapons and explosives in Detroit. These charges were eventually dropped because of government misconduct while collecting evidence using illegal wiretaps.

Political/cultural worker in guerrilla street theatre troupe, all-women's band, and women's printing/graphics collective in Texas. Active in the women's liberation movement and in the lesbian community. Organized support for struggles led by Black and Chicano/Mexicano grassroots organizations against the Ku Klux Klan, forced sterilization, and use of excessive force by local police. Fought racism, white supremacy, and Zionism as a member of the John Brown Anti-Klan Committee. Built support for Black/New Afrikan, Puerto Rican, and Native American political prisoners. Began working to develop clandestine resistance capable of struggle on every front. She was also active in building solidarity for South African, Palestinian and Central American struggles for self-determination by organizing material aid for these national liberation struggles and to oppose U.S. intervention. She also organized support for Black/New Afrikan, Native and Puerto Rican PP/POWs.

Evans began working in the May 19th Communist Movement splinter from the Weather Underground to develop clandestine armed urban violence as part of a multi-level overall revolutionary strategy. Evans was arrested on May 11, 1985 and charged with acquisition of weapons, ID, safe houses, finances, political and military training and actions to bring terrorist activity in the U.S. Targets of these activities included the U.S. Capitol Building, National War College, Navy Yard Computer Center and Navy Yard Officers Club, Israeli Aircraft Industries, the FBI office and New York Patrolmen's Benevolent Association.

She received a 40 year sentence, which was commuted by President Bill Clinton January 20, 2001. [http://www.nationalreview.com/flashback/nordlinger200411290826.asp] [http://hotlineblog.nationaljournal.com/archives/2008/04/an_almost_oppo.html]

ee also

Bill Clinton pardons controversy

Writings

* "The Prison Industrial Complex and the Global Economy", with Eve Goldberg
* " [http://www.prisonactivist.org/pps+pows/pps4kpfa.html Statement from Women Political Prisoners on the Takeover of KPFA] ", July 14, 1999

References

* [http://web.archive.org/web/20030302032139/burn.ucsd.edu/archives/ats-l/1995.Nov/0041.html Interview With Lesbian Political Prisoners]

* [http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/horowitz090601.asp "Pardoned, but Unforgiving"]

* [http://www.prisonactivist.org/pps+pows/linda.html Linda Evans, Anti-imperialist political prisoner]

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