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Symbionese Liberation Army
noun
- a group of urban guerrillas, active in the early 1970s in the U.S.
Example Sentences
Patty Hearst had been kidnapped by, and seemingly joined, the Symbionese Liberation Army.
The Symbionese Liberation Army — the tiny cadre of Bay Area radicals that Harris belonged to — learned that Hearst lived without security at that address near campus.
“Some people” turned out to be a half-dozen or so members of the SLA, the grandiosely named Symbionese Liberation Army.
Today’s turmoil has yet to reach the magnitude of the late 1960s or the 1970s, when far-left domestic terror groups like the Weather Underground and Symbionese Liberation Army orchestrated scores of bombings.
Fifty years ago, a small group of left-wing radicals calling themselves the Symbionese Liberation Army broke into a Berkeley apartment and kidnapped 19-year-old Patricia Hearst, shocking the nation and even the world.
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