Camilla Hall

Published: Dec. 14, 2020, 5 a.m.

Camilla Christine Hall was born on March 24th, 1945, in St Peter Minnesota. Her father was a Lutheran pastor, and her childhood was suburban and unremarkable. Like many of her generation, she would become involved in the anti-war movement and the New Left; unlike many of her generation, she would also become involved in Gay Liberation, and a\xa0 strange cult-like organization called the Symbionese Liberation Army, which became infamous for bank robberies, murders \u2013\u2013 and the 1974 kidnapping of heiress Patty Hearst. \n----more----\nSOURCES:\nHearings, Reports and Prints of the United States House\xa0\xa0 Committee on Internal Security.\n\nHonig, Harvey Hilbert. \u201cA Psychobiographical Study of Camilla Hall.\u201d Loyola University of Chicago, 1979. https://ecommons.luc.edu/luc_diss/1788.\nLauters, Amy. \u201cOn Camilla Hall.\u201d Amy Lauters On Everything (blog), September 3, 2020. https://amylauters.com/2020/09/03/on-camilla-hall/.\nMatusitz, Jonathan Andre, and Elena Berisha. Female Terrorism in America: Past and Current Perspectives. Contemporary Terrorism Studies. Abingdon-on-Thames: Routledge, 2020.\n\xa0\n\nOur intro music is\xa0Arpeggia Colorix\xa0by Yann Terrien, downloaded from WFMU's Free Music Archive and distributed under a Creative Commons\xa0Attribution-ShareAlike License. Our outro music is by DJ\xa0Michaeloswell Graphicsdesigner.