The war against the Black Liberation movement by the FBI/U.S. government was most influential for me in seeing the necessity for armed self-defense. Susan Rosenberg Read Quote
I ran… I didn’t trust the government. I was really afraid. I believe now that that was the fatal mistake of my life. Susan Rosenberg Read Quote
First as a peace activist in the late ’60s, then as a political activist in the ’70s, and then in joining the armed clandestine resistance movement that was developing in the ’80s, I am guilty of revolutionary and anti-imperialist resistance. Susan Rosenberg Read Quote
The use of violence by individuals… is not a position that I support or would ever want to be in again. Susan Rosenberg Read Quote
Seeing the B-52s dropped from planes, watching the burning of civilians with Agent Orange, reading about the incarceration of Vietnamese militants in cages only big enough for tigers made me furious. Susan Rosenberg Read Quote
I have a political view that is certainly progressive and radical in a certain sense. Susan Rosenberg Read Quote