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Small Press Publications
Description
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During the 1960s, numerous radical and independent small presses were created to publish longer essays, manifestos, philosophical tracts, treatises and poetry related to the movements of the New Left. These independent presses filled a niche that mainstream and commercial presses largely ignored. Small press publications were particularly vibrant in the women's liberation movement. While many of these independent publishers of the Sixties were short-lived, others have continued into the present.
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
Original Format
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paper
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Title
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"The Story of the Murder of Fred Hampton," John Kifner
Subject
The topic of the resource
Black Panther Party
Description
An account of the resource
Chairman of the Black Panther Party in Illinois, Fred Hampton was murdered on December 4, 1969 by Cook County police by the order of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Chicago police as he slept in his apartment. His death functioned as a catalyst for protests on police corruption and government oppression in the North. This article by John Kifner, reprinted from San Francisco-based magazine, Scanlon's, addresses biased media reporting on the death of Hampton and surveillance of him by state and federal authorities.
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written by John Kifner, originally published in Scanlan and reprinted by Committee to Defend the Panthers
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Roz Payne
Publisher
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Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Date
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ca. 1969
Format
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article
Black Panther Party
Black Power
Chicago
COINTELPRO
Committee to Defend the Panthers
FBI
Fred Hampton
identity politics
Illinois
John Kifner
Lance Bell
Mark Clark
Scanlan's
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Leaflets, Flyers, Broadsides and Article Reprints
Description
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The social movements of the Sixties produced hundreds of leaflets, flyers, broadsides and reprinted articles. These items were an important part of movement culture and another important organizing tool for activists and organizations. They were mimeographed and circulated widely at meetings, through the mail and by hand.
Text
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paper
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Title
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The Beat of the People Goes On
Description
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Drawing on events such as the Kent State shootings, Vietnam War, and the assassination of Fred Hampton, this leaflet critiques the militarization of U.S. police, calling for the unification of black men and women to protest police brutality and the contemporary power structure.
Source
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Roz Payne
Publisher
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Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Type
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leaflet
Coverage
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ca. 1970s
Subject
The topic of the resource
New Left
Creator
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unknown
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. early-1970s
Format
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mimeograph
Anti-War
Black Panther Party
Black Power
Fred Hampton
Kent State
Pigs
Policing
Vietnam War
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Underground Press
Description
An account of the resource
One of the key characteristics of the various movements of the 1960s-era was the creation of alternative, or "underground," newspapers. These newspapers were not clandestine, though. Quite the opposite. They were important public organizing tools for New Left movements, crucial to disseminating information, educating activists and promoting events. In addition to articles, they also often included comix and other graphics, advertisements and sometimes even personals. This collection contains a range of underground newspapers, some focused on a particular movement, like the women's movement, others offering broader coverage of the many movements taking place at the time.
Text
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newspaper
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Title
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The Black Panther, December 14, 1970
Creator
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The Black Panther Intercommunal News Service
Source
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Roz Payne
Publisher
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Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Date
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December 14, 1970
Description
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Published on December 14, 1970, this issue of the The Black Panther includes articles on: housing discrimination and poor sanitation conditions in New York City; a garbage dump in Rockford, Illinois; a message to black entertainers; the Cabrini Green housing project; a police attack in Berkeley; a letter to the Black Student Union at Laney College; resolutions and declarations from the People’s Revolutionary Constitutional Convention; a message to black G.I.’s; anti-colonialism in Korea; updates on the cases of Bobby Seale, Ericka Huggins and Lonnie McLucas; the murders of Fred Hampton and Mark Clark just 10 days earlier in Chicago; anti-Imperialism and a war crimes tribunal that took place at the University of California; the case of Raymond Brooks and Katherine Robinson; Community Survival Programs; , the ten point program; Revolutionary Greeting Cards; and, artwork by Emory Douglas.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Black Power
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
underground press
Aaron Douglas
Andrew Truskier
anti-colonialism
Berkeley
Black entertainers
Black G.I.s
Black Panther Party
Black Power
Black Student Union
Bobby Seale
Cabrini Green
California
Chicago
Elaine Brown
Ericka Huggins
fascism
Fred Hampton
guerilla tactics
Housing
housing project
Illinois
Intercommunal News Service
Iran
Japan
Katherine Robinson
Kim Il Sung
Korea
Laney College
Lonnie McLucas
Mark Clark
New York
Oakland
People's Tribunal
Pigs
Police Brutality
Political Prisoners
Prison Reform
protest
Raymond Brooks
Revolutionary Greeting Cards
Revolutionary People's Constitutional Convention
Rockford
Slumlord
slums
Ten Point Program
Underground Press
University of California
War Crimes Tribunal
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Underground Press
Description
An account of the resource
One of the key characteristics of the various movements of the 1960s-era was the creation of alternative, or "underground," newspapers. These newspapers were not clandestine, though. Quite the opposite. They were important public organizing tools for New Left movements, crucial to disseminating information, educating activists and promoting events. In addition to articles, they also often included comix and other graphics, advertisements and sometimes even personals. This collection contains a range of underground newspapers, some focused on a particular movement, like the women's movement, others offering broader coverage of the many movements taking place at the time.
Text
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newspaper
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Title
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The Black Panther, October 4, 1970
Subject
The topic of the resource
Black Power
Description
An account of the resource
This October 4th, 1970, issue of The Black Panther includes articles about: Attica Massacre at the Attica Correctional Facility in New York State, with a statement from survivors of the massacre along with a critique of the New York prison system; prison conditions at San Quentin State Prison and Folsom Prison in California; the Boston Free Health Center; the murder of John Smith; an update on the trial of three Panthers in Winston-Salem; an interview with Marien N'Gouabi, President of the Congolese Workers' party; a statement of support for People's Republic of Congo-Brazzaville due to the political assassination of Patrice Lumumba; criticism of the California welfare law proposed by Governor Ronald Reagan; a call to sign a petition to grant Panther David Hilliard parole; a Community Survival Program in the Oakland area facilitated by Huey Newton; and, artwork by Emory Douglas.
Creator
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The Black Panther Intercommunal News Service
Source
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Roz Payne
Publisher
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Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Date
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October 4, 1970
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
underground press
Angela Davis People's Free Food Program
Attica Prison Riot
Bill Boyette Boycott
Black Panther Party
Black Power
Boston
Boston People's Free Health Center
Brazzaville
California
Chicago
Community Survival Programs
Congo
David Hilliard
David Hilliard Free Shoe Program
Emory Douglas
Fred Hampton
George Jackson People's Free Health Clinic
Illinois
Intercommunal News Service
John Smith
Marien N'Gouabi
Massachusetts
New York
North Carolina
People's Tribunal
Pigs
Police Brutality
Prison Reform
Ronald Reagan
Underground Press
welfare
William Knowland
Winston-Salem
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Title
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Underground Press
Description
An account of the resource
One of the key characteristics of the various movements of the 1960s-era was the creation of alternative, or "underground," newspapers. These newspapers were not clandestine, though. Quite the opposite. They were important public organizing tools for New Left movements, crucial to disseminating information, educating activists and promoting events. In addition to articles, they also often included comix and other graphics, advertisements and sometimes even personals. This collection contains a range of underground newspapers, some focused on a particular movement, like the women's movement, others offering broader coverage of the many movements taking place at the time.
Text
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newspaper
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Title
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Unconventional News, August 20-23, 1972
Source
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Roz Payne
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
August 20-23, 1972
Subject
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New Left
Description
An account of the resource
This issue of Unconventional News focuses on protests against the 1972 Republican National Convention in Miami, and includes essays on the protest planning, the War in Vietnam, Gay Liberation, Women's Liberation, George Jackson, internationalism and a poem by anti-war priest, Daniel Berrigan.
Creator
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Miami Conventions Coalition
Publisher
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Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
underground press
1972 election
Anti-War
Daniel Berrigan
Dave Dellinger
Fred Hampton
Gay Liberation
George Jackson
Republican Convention
Richard Nixon
Underground Press
Vietnam War
Women's Liberation
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Posters and Graphic Design
Description
An account of the resource
The movements of the Sixties produced a rich history of political posters and other graphic arts. These posters were hung in political offices, bookstores, bedrooms and in public. The posters collected here include designs related to the anti-war movement, Black Power, women’s liberation, the Yippies, counterculture, the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, anti-imperialism, the Cuban Revolution, environmentalism, Bernie Sanders’ elections for Burlington mayor, anti-communism, the labor movement, corporate inequality, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and other topics. Of particular note are a series of posters created by the OSPAAAL, the Organisation in Solidarity with the People of Africa, Asia and Latin America, the main publisher of international solidarity posters in Cuba.
Source
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Roz Payne
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Physical Dimensions
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paper
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Title
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Fred Hampton
Description
An account of the resource
This poster, created by Black Panther Party Minister of Culture, Emory Douglas, ca. 1969, features Fred Hampton, leader of the Illinois Chapter of the Black Panther Party. Hampton was murdered by the FBI after a raid on Panther headquarters in Chicago on December 4, 1969. The poster includes two quotes. The quote at the top reads "You can jail a revolutionary/ but you can't jail the/ revolution. You can run a/ freedom fighter around the/ country but you can't run freedom/ fighting around the country. You/ can murder a liberator, / but you can't murder/ liberation." The second reads "Fred Hampton Deputy/ Chairman Illinois Chapter/ Black Panther Party/ Born August 30, 1948/ Murdered by Fascist Pigs/ Dec. 4, 1969."
Creator
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Emory Douglas for the Black Panther Party newspaper
Source
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Roz Payne
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1969
Subject
The topic of the resource
Black Panther Party
Publisher
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Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
poster
Black Panther Party
Black Power
Chicago
COINTELPRO
Emory Douglas
fascist
FBI
Fred Hampton
Illinois
Pigs