A "Women’s Militia" led by Bernadine Dohrn attempted to raid a draft board office but was quickly neutralized by police.
The demonstrations fell far short of the expected turnout of tens of thousands, with only a few hundred "ragers" arriving to face roughly 2,000 heavily armed police officers. Days of Rage
The resulting legal battles and internal divisions led to the collapse of the SDS as a national organization. A "Women’s Militia" led by Bernadine Dohrn attempted
The organizers believed peaceful protests were ineffective and that militant direct action was necessary to force a U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam. Days of Rage