Laura Whitehorn

Laura Whitehorn
Laura Whitehorn in 2009
Born
Laura Jane Whitehorn

April 1945 (1945-04)
EducationRadcliffe College Class of 1966 Brandeis University
Occupation(s)Senior Editor, POZ Magazine; guest speaker on college campuses
Criminal statusReleased
Parent(s)Lenore and Nathaniel Whitehorn
Criminal chargeConspiracy; destruction of government property; fraud
Penalty20 years in prison

Laura Jane Whitehorn (born April 1945) is an American activist who participated in the 1983 United States Senate bombing and was imprisoned for 14 years in federal prison. In the 1960s, she organized and participated in civil rights and anti-war movements.[1]

  1. ^ La Manana, Izando. Hauling Up the Morning. Red Sea Press, Trenton, New Jersey. 1990. p.404.