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− | [[Category: | + | '''Ted Gold''' was a [[Columbia College]] student in the Class of [[1968]] who was intimately involved with the [[SDS]] during the late 1960s, playing a major role in [[1967]] anti-Vietnam War demonstrations and the [[1968 protests]]. Along with [[Mark Rudd]], Gold was one of the "IDA Six" placed on probation prior to the protests in April [[1968]], and was suspended after the subsequent student strike and occupations. He wound up joining the [[Weathermen]] radical splinter group and dying in the [[March 6]], [[1970]] explosion of the townhouse hideout of the organization. |
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Ted Gold was a Columbia College student in the Class of 1968 who was intimately involved with the SDS during the late 1960s, playing a major role in 1967 anti-Vietnam War demonstrations and the 1968 protests. Along with Mark Rudd, Gold was one of the "IDA Six" placed on probation prior to the protests in April 1968, and was suspended after the subsequent student strike and occupations. He wound up joining the Weathermen radical splinter group and dying in the March 6, 1970 explosion of the townhouse hideout of the organization.