The son of the FBI's most wanted woman tells the electrifying, heart-rending story of a childhood on the run – and a half-century of revolutionary struggle in AmericaWe all grapple with a past that defines us: culture, religion, a family story.But what happens when you inherit a revolution?Zayd Ayers Dohrn was born without a birth certificate.His parents had gone underground after a decade committed to violent revolution against racial injustice and the Vietnam war; his mother co-founded a group called the Weathermen, allies of the Black Panthers, and replaced Angela Davis on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted List.His parents assured him that his birth marked a clean break with the past, an end to radical action.But, as Dohrn discovers in this explosive memoir, this version of the family story isn’t entirely true. A masterpiece of personal and social history, Dangerous, Dirty, Violent and Young offers a page-turning account of an infamous family and their life in hiding, as well as the political battles of the ‘60s and ‘70s.At its heart it asks bigger questions: how a child can survive when the place they feel safest – with their family – also puts them in danger? And what does it mean to be a good revolutionary or to want to change the world?