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This Feb. 5, 2014 photo shows James Kilgore, a faculty member at the University of Illinois, in Urbana, Ill. Kilgore, a former member of the 1970s radical group the Symbionese Liberation Army, said Tuesday, April 22, 2014, that he was told earlier this month that the university will not let him teach classes after this semester where he has worked since 2011. He said he was not told why, but he suspects the university was pressured by donors or people with political connections. Kilgore was released from prison in 2009 after serving six years for his role in the killing of housewife Myrna Opsahl during a 1975 bank robbery. The SLA is best known for kidnapping newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst in 1974. (AP Photo/The News-Gazette, Robin Scholz) MANDATORY CREDIT

This Feb. 5, 2014 photo shows James Kilgore, a faculty member at the University of Illinois, in Urbana, Ill. Kilgore, a former member of the 1970s radical group the Symbionese Liberation Army, said Tuesday, April 22, 2014, that he was told earlier this month that the university will not let him teach classes after this semester where he has worked since 2011. He said he was not told why, but he suspects the university was pressured by donors or people with political connections. Kilgore was released from prison in 2009 after serving six years for his role in the killing of housewife Myrna Opsahl during a 1975 bank robbery. The SLA is best known for kidnapping newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst in 1974. (AP Photo/The News-Gazette, Robin Scholz) MANDATORY CREDIT

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