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Underground Press
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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.
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Lavender Vision
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Gay Liberation, vol. 1, no. 1
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In the wake of the Stonewall rebellion in New York, gay liberation activism in Boston accelerated, including the establishment of a periodical, Lavender Vision. Initially, gay men and women worked on the newspaper together as a "69 publication," meaning half of the newspaper was devoted to gay men and half to gay women. Shortly after its initial publication, though, lesbian activists split, feeling that gay women needed a space of their own. The newspaper was relaunched as a women-centered periodical and local gay men established Fag Rag.
In this issue, divided between women and men, articles explore self-defense, tensions within the women's liberation movement, "phallic imperialism," music, poetry, definitions of masculinity and manhood, the war in Vietnam and gay community.
In the women's half of the newspaper, a section titled, "Who We Are," explains, "We are some lesbians involved in women’s liberation who feel a need for a large lesbian community that gives us ways to meet together and be together and fight together. We’re hoping that this paper can be a place to share feelings and experiences and news about what we are doing in our movement… It has been exhilarating for us as radical lesbians to come together to share work and love and skills and strength: to understand together how we’re fucked over by a society as women, as gay women: and to figure out how to stop this oppression and all oppression. Join us."
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Lavender Vision
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Roz Payne
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ca. 1970-71
Boston
Fag Rag
gay liberatiom
homosexuality
Lavender Vision
manhood
masculinity
Massachusetts
New Left
phallic imperialism
self-defense
Stonewall
Vietnam War
Women's Liberation
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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.
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Title
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City Star, October 1973, vol. 1, no. 6
Subject
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New Left
Description
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The Liberated Guardian formed out of a workers strike at The Guardian newspaper in New York City in the Spring of 1970. The Liberated Guardian was notable for it strong stand in favor of armed struggle. An ideological and political split within the ranks of the Liberated Guardian staff led to the newspaper’s demise in late-1973 and the creation of a new, short-lived newspaper called the New York City Star.
This issue includes articles on Salvadore Allende and coup in Chile; Hunter College student government; teacher’s union divisions; photo essay on schools; women’s schools; Puerto Rican independence; Carlos Feliciano trial; food coops; Local 1199 organizing campaign at Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital; Chrysler labor strife; gay tenants’ rights; capture of Howie Matchinger; strike at Farah plant; Farm Worker’s Union boycott in NY; economic crisis; Attica; Dover Publishing labor strife; Womanspace Theater; gay liberation in Boston; women’s self-defense; Women’s Olympics; culture bus; People’s Toy Project; book reviews
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City Star
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Roz Payne
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Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Date
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October 1973
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newspaper
Attica
Boston
Carlos Feliciano
Chile
Chrysler
CIA
City Star
Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital
culture bus
Dover Publishing
Farah
Farm Worker’s Union
food co-op
gay liberatiom
Housing
Howie Matchinger
Hunter College
labor movement
Liberated Guardian
Local 1199
New Left
New York City
People’s Toy Project
Puerto Rican Independence
Puerto Rico
Salvador Allende
self-defense
teacher's union
Underground Press
unions
Womanspace Theater
Women’s Olympics
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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.
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newspaper
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Title
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Red Morning, no. 6, Summer 1971
Subject
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Canadian New Left
Description
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Red Morning was a Canadian "revolutionary organization" located in Toronto during the early-1970s that operated in a "democratically centralist way." In this issue, articles focus on why the youth will make the revolution; the organizing philosophy of Red Morning; Wacheea, a tent city for young people; demonstration in Queen's Park; police repression; Toronto alternative press; Beggar's Banquet music event; Fabulous Fury Freak Brothers; free legal clinic; Edmonton riots; Sir George trials; release of Charles Gagnon and Pierre Vallieres; struggle in the U.S.; Chicano activism in Albuquerque; Latin American armed struggle; a "Free Paul Rose" insert poster and article; global armed revolution; self-defense during street fighting; women in jail; birth control; survival resources; Kingston Prison trial; Red Morning Program.
Creator
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Red Morning
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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Summer 1971
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
underground press
Albuquerque
alternative press
Anti-War
armed struggle
Beggar's Banquet
Birth Control
Canada
Charles Gagnon
Chicano movement
democratic centralism
Edmonton riots
Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers
feminism
free legal clinic
Kingston Prison trial
Latin America
Music
New Left
New Mexico
Paul Rose
Pierre Vallieres
police
police repression
Queen's Park
radicalism
Red Morning
Red Morning Program
revolution
self-defense
Sir George trials
survival resources
Toronto
Vietnam War
Wacheea
Women's Liberation
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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.
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newspaper
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Title
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RAT Subterranean News, May 22-June 4, 1970
Subject
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New Left
Description
An account of the resource
RAT Subterranean News was published in New York, starting in March of 1968 and was edited by Jeff Shero, Alice Embree and Gary Thiher, who had come North from Austin, Texas, where they worked on The Rag, another important underground paper. Whereas the East Village Other represented the counterculture point of view, RAT had a left political orientation. This issue covers a wide range of topics, including media and revolution; Joan Bird and Dionne Donghi; a labor walk-out at Bell Telephone in New York; the police killing of six black men in Augusta, Georgia; police killing of two students at Jackson State; street-fighting between Puerto Rican youths and police on the Lower East Side; poetry; the role of women in the labor movement; brief reports on anti-colonial struggles in Portuguese’s African colonies; corporate repression of indigenous people in Brazil; 9 days of global activism in May; revolutionary feminism; squatting; “The Woman-Identified Woman”; How to…; emergency first aid for street warfare; ads and personals; repression against marijuana advocates; letters to the editor.
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RAT Subterranean News
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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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May 22-June 4, 1970
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
underground press
Alice Embree
anti-colonialism
Anti-War
Augusta
Austin
Bell Telephone
Black Panther Party
Black Power
Brazil
counterculture
Dionne Donghi
drugs
East Village Other
feminism
FRELIMO
Gary Thiher
Gay Liberation
Georgia
Guinea
homosexuality
Jackson
Jackson State
Jeff Shero
Joan Bird
John Sinclair
labor movement
lesbianism
Lower East Side
marijuana
Mississippi
Mozambique
New Left
New York
police
Police Brutality
Puerto Rican Nationalism
Rat
Rat Subterranean News
self-defense
squatting
street warfare
Texas
The Rag
Vietnam War
Women's Liberation
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
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
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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newspaper
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Title
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RAT Subterranean News, February 6-23, 1970
Description
An account of the resource
RAT Subterranean News was published in New York, starting in March of 1968 and was edited by Jeff Shero, Alice Embree and Gary Thiher, who had come North from Austin, Texas, where they worked on The Rag, another important underground paper. Whereas the East Village Other represented the counterculture point of view, RAT had a left political orientation. In early 1970, women’s liberation activists took over RAT and turned it into a women-only periodical to challenge sexism within the New Left. This issue is the first after the take-over of RAT and covers a wide range of topics, including Afeni Shakur and the Panther 21; letters to the editor; women’s take-over of RAT; feminist critique of the New Left; the ambush of New York police in Harlem; the emergence of strong women leadership in the Weather Underground; Kathleen Cleaver in Algeria; sabotage; theft and activism; Boston students protesting a lecture by S.I. Hayakawa; Berkeley women take-over of karate class; a Gay Liberation Front protest at a San Francisco radio station; gas masks; women challenging doctors on abortion; sex and sexism; “Are Men Really the Enemy?” exam; John Sinclair release from prison; Palestinian women and armed struggle in Jordan; obscenity trial against Che; women in China; a Stockton, California, housewives strike; poetry; film review of “Prologue…”
Source
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Roz Payne
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
February 6-23, 1970
Subject
The topic of the resource
New Left
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
R.A.T. Publications, Inc
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
underground press
"Prologue..."
Abortion
Afeni Shakur
Algeria
Alice Embree
armed struggle
Austin
Berkeley
Black Panther Party
Black Power
Boston
California
Che Guevara
China
East Village Other
feminism
film
Gary Thiher
gas masks
Gay Liberation Front
Harlem
housewives
Jane Alpert
Jeff Shero
John Sinclair
Jordan
karate
Kathleen Cleaver
LNS
Massachusetts
New Left
New York
obscenity
Palestine
Panther 21
poetry
Rat Subterranean News
Redstockings
Robin Morgan
S.I. Hayakawa
sabotage
San Francisco
self-defense
sexism
Stockton
Texas
The Rag
theft
W.I.
W.I.T.C.H.
Weather Underground
Women's Liberation
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
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
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
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
newspaper
Dublin Core
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Title
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Cold Steel, Mid-Summer 1971
Description
An account of the resource
Two-pages from a short-lived underground press publication in Buffalo, New York. The articles presented here focus on environmental pollution in Lake Erie, as well as rape and female self-defense.
Source
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Roz Payne
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
Mid-Summer 1971
Creator
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Cold Steel
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Subject
The topic of the resource
Environmentalism
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
underground press
armed self-defense
Buffalo
environmentalism
Lake Erie
rape
self-defense
sexual revolution
Underground Press
Women's Liberation
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
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
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
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
newsletter
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Rainbow River 2
Subject
The topic of the resource
White Panther Party
Description
An account of the resource
Rainbow River was an underground press paper put out by the White Panther Party in Somerville, Massachusetts. In this issue, article topics include dealing with an overdose; legal self-defense; the war in Vietnam; gay liberation; sexuality; women's liberation; prisoners of war; and poetry.
Creator
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White Panther Party
Source
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Roz Payne
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. early-1970s
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
underground press
Anti-War
drugs
FBI
Gay Liberation
Massachusetts
poetry
prisoners of war
Rainbow River
Rainbow River Tribe
self-defense
sexuality
Somerville
Vietnam War
White Panther Party
Women's Liberation