<p><b>From the bestselling author of <i>Public Enemies</i> and <i>The Big Rich</i>, an explosive account of the decade-long battle between the FBI and the homegrown revolutionary movements of the 1970s</b><br> <br> The Weathermen. The Symbionese Liberation Army. The FALN. The Black Liberation Army. The names seem quaint now, when not forgotten altogether. But there was a time in America, during the 1970s, when bombings by domestic underground groups were a daily occurrence. The FBI combated these and other groups as nodes in a single revolutionary underground, dedicated to the violent overthrow of the American government.<br> <br> In <i>Days of Rage</i>, Bryan Burrough re-creates an atmosphere that seems almost unbelievable just forty years later, conjuring a time of native-born radicals, most of them “nice middle-class kids,” smuggling bombs into skyscrapers and detonating them inside&#160