"The group's anger was a slow burn.
But after decades of being ignored by federal authorities, its members decided to take a very public stand against what they saw as an unjust land grab by the U.S. government.
Without warning, they started an occupation of a sprawling national wildlife refuge.
The year: 1979."
Joseph Rose reports for the Portland Oregonian January 15, 2016.
Source: Portland Oregonian, 02/04/2016