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Title
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Underground Press
Description
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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.
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newspaper
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Title
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Midnight Special Prisoners News, vol. 3, no. 7, July 1973
Subject
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Prisoner's Rights Movement
Creator
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National Lawyers Guild
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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July 1973
Description
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Midnight Special Prisoners News was published in the early-1970s by the National Lawyers Guild in New York. The newspaper was a part of the larger prisoner’s rights movement and sought to provide news about conditions inside prisons from the prisoner’s point of view. It also shared legal information aimed at helping prisoners and expanding their rights. In this issue, articles focus on the Intensive Treatment Program Center in Marquette, Michigan; conditions at Attica State Prison; the purpose of police; reports from prisons in Milan, Michigan, Lorton, Virginia, Springfield, Missouri, Clinton and Bordertown, New Jersey, Bedford Hills, New York, Frontera, California, Dannemora, New York, Mattewan State Hospital in New York, and Riker’s Island, New York; a plea for prisoner unity; the case of the Virgin Island 5; the Wounded Knee 8; poetry; race, class and prisoner unity; the Polar Bear Party; education and liberation; update on a Brooklyn prisoner rights lawsuit; letters to the editor.
Type
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underground press
Attica Prison
Bedford Hills
Bordertown
California
Clinton
Dannemora
education
Frontera
Lorton
Marquette
Mattewan State Hospital
Michigan
Milan
Missouri
National Lawyers Guild
New Jersey
New Left
Pigs
poetry
Polar Bear Party
police
prison
Prison Reform
prisoner unity
Prisoner's Rights Movement
Riker’s Island
Springfield
Treatment Program Center
Virgin Island
Virginia
Wounded Knee 8