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Photographs
Description
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Roz Payne was a photographer and took hundreds of images of activism during the Sixties. The images in this collection include more than 500 photographs of the protests outside the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Other seminal events captured here include the 1967 anti-war demonstration at the Pentagon, the 1968 student take-over at Columbia University, the 1968 Huey Newton and Panther 21 trials, the Yippies and the Venceremos Brigade. Photos include famous Sixties figures, like Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, Eldridge Cleaver, H. Rap Brown, Bobby Seale, Kathleen Cleaver, Phil Ochs, Norman Mailer, A.J. Muste, Dick Gregory, Jean Genet, William Burroughs, Richard Daley, Mark Rudd, Dhoruba Bin Wahad and others. There are numerous other photos of lesser-known moments and activists, as well.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Original Format
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photograph
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Title
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69
(1 image)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Sexual Liberation
Description
An account of the resource
A photo of a couple performing oral sex on each other.
Creator
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Roz Payne
Source
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Roz Payne
Publisher
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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. late-1960s or early-1970s
69
counterculture
sexual liberation
sexual revolution
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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.
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newspaper
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Title
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Fag Rag, January 1973
Subject
The topic of the resource
Gay Liberation
Description
An account of the resource
Fag Rag was a Boston-based gay liberation newspaper published by a group of writers and activists from 1971 through the early-1980s. This issue includes articles about a guide to bars, baths and books; an interview between a Hustler and customer"; a gay Vietnam veteran; generational differences in the gay liberation movement; homosexuals and welfare; the closet; the first international gay liberation congress in Milan; gay pride week; poetry; Miami Democratic Convention; "cocksucking" as a revolutionary act; police repression; race and homosexuality; gay experience at rest stops; homosexuality in prison; letters to the editor.
Creator
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Fag Rag Collective
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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January 1973
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
underground press
1972 Democratic Convention
Anti-War
bars
baths
books
Boston
cocksucking
Florida
gay liberatiom
homosexuality
hustler
international gay liberation congress
Massachusetts
Miami
Milan
police
prison
race
rest stops
sexual revolution
sexuality
the closet
veterans
Vietnam War
welfare
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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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Original Format
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newspaper
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Title
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Fag Rag, June 1971
Source
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Roz Payne
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
June 1971
Description
An account of the resource
Fag Rag was a significant, Boston-based "gay male newspaper" published from 1971 and the early-1980s. 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. At its height, Fag Rag had between 400-500 subscribers and a print run of 4,000-4,500. Like other underground press periodicals, Fag Rag featured a mix of original journalism, opinion and graphic arts related to the gay liberation movement, as well as interviews with notable figures, including, William S. Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Christopher Isherwood, John Wieners, Allen Young, Gerard Malanga, John Rechy, Ned Rorem, and Gore Vidal. Features in this issue include: yoga; Phil Ochs; a failed attempt to establish a gay community center; psychology and homosexuality; a reflection by a gay teenager; homosexuality and military service; coming out; the anti-war movement; a critique of the May Day protest in D.C.; “Revolutionary sexism” in the Black Panther Party; Machismo and police; "gayness" and the Cuban Revolution; the objectification of the “cock”; as well as a selection of poetry.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Gay Liberation
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Fag Rag Collective
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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The nature or genre of the resource
underground press
Allen Ginsberg
Allen Young
Anti-War
Black Panther Party
Boston
Christopher Isherwood
cock
coming out
community center
Cuba
Fag Rag
Gay Liberation
gender
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Gore Vidal
homosexuality
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John Wieners
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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
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Original Format
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paper
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Title
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"Toward a Female Liberation Movement," by Beverly Jones and Judith Brown
Description
An account of the resource
In this 1968 essay, sometimes referred to as the "Florida Paper," Beverly Jones and Judith Brown put forth a strong, even incendiary, critique of the "Women's Manifesto," which was created by the Women's Caucus at the 1967 Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) convention. This document was originally published by the Southern Student Organizing Committee (SSOC). In the 1970 Handbook of Women's Liberation. Marlene Dixon wrote, "That started it if anything written started it. That paper just laid it on the line."
Creator
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Beverly Jones and Judith Brown, published by New England Free Press
Source
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Roz Payne
Subject
The topic of the resource
Women's Liberation
Publisher
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Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Date
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1968
Format
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pamphlet
Beverly Jones
feminism
Florida Paper
Gainesville
homosexuality
identity politics
Judith Brown
SDS
sexual revolution
Women's Liberation
Women's Manifesto
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Small Press Publications
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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.
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paper
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"Liberation of Women: Sexual Repression & the Family," Laurel Limpus
Description
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This theoretical essay explores the links between women's liberation, sexuality and sexual repression. It was originally published in This Magazine is About Schools, a publication founded in 1966 in Toronto, Canada. While it initially focused on radical education, the magazine widened its focus to other issues over time.
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published by New England Free Press
Source
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Roz Payne
Date
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1970
Subject
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Women's Liberation/Sexual Liberation
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Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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pamphlet
feminism
identity politics
Laurel Limpus
New England Free Press
sexual revolution
This Magazine is About Schools
Women's Liberation
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Underground Press
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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.
Text
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newspaper
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The Free Press, undated
Description
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The Free Press was a short-lived publication created in 1968 by the Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Society at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was introduced initially in 1968 as a placeholder paper for The McGill Daily while it was on hiatus. During the 1960s, The Daily and Free Press were important venues for outspoken students facing opposition from student government and the university administration. They covered issues like the War in Vietnam, women's liberation and reproductive rights, racial justice, gay liberation and the counterculture. The pages of the undated issue here focus on various aspects of the emerging gay liberation movement.
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Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Society at McGill University
Source
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Roz Payne
Date
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ca. late-1960s
Publisher
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Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Subject
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New Left
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
underground press
Anti-War
Free Press
Gay Liberation
homosexuality
Kate Millet
lesbianism
McGill Daily
McGill University
Quebec
Racial Justice
sexual revolution
Underground Press
Vietnam War
W.H. Auden
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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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Cold Steel, Mid-Summer 1971
Description
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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
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Mid-Summer 1971
Creator
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Cold Steel
Publisher
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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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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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newsletter
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RAT Subterranean News, February 14-20, 1969
Description
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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 a student demonstration in Linden, New Jersey; a protest against Playboy by the Women's Liberation Front at Grinnell College in Iowa; a Yippie reply to Jerry Rubin; and an article with the complete transcript of the indictment against Clay L. Shaw for conspiring to kill John F. Kennedy. A portion of the issue also highlights local poetry readings and includes advertisements for "swinger" services.
Creator
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R.A.T. Publications, Inc.
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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February 14-20, 1969
Subject
The topic of the resource
New Left
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
underground press
Alice Embree
assassination
Astrology
Berkeley
Black Panther Party
California
Clay Shaw
comix
Gary Thiher
Grinnell College
Iowa
Jeff Shero
Jerry Rubin
John F. Kennedy
Linden
New Jersey
New Left
New York
Playboy
poetry
radicalism
Rat Subterranean News
sexual revolution
swingers
Third World Strike
Underground Press
Women's Liberation
Yippies
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Leaflets, Flyers, Broadsides and Article Reprints
Description
An account of the resource
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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Sexual Revolution Readings
Description
An account of the resource
This mimeographed resource contains selected essays and manifestos related to second-wave feminism and reproductive health, with special attention to sexuality, race, class, and gender. Essays included: “Sexuality,” by Roxanne Dunbar; “Masturbation”; “Women-Identified Woman” by the Radicalesbians; and “Abortion or Genocide?” The goal of this resource was to help women raise their consciousness about sexual health, sexuality and contraception.
Creator
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In the Know, Inc.
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. early-1970
Type
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pamphlet
Publisher
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Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Subject
The topic of the resource
Women's Liberation
Format
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mimeograph
Abortion
feminism
Gay Liberation
homosexuality
Know Inc.
radical lesbians
Reproductive Health
Roxanne Dunbar
Sexual Health
sexual revolution
Women's Liberation
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Leaflets, Flyers, Broadsides and Article Reprints
Description
An account of the resource
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
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
paper
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Title
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What is the Sexual Revolution? What is the Gay Revolution?
Subject
The topic of the resource
Women's Liberation and Gay Liberation
Description
An account of the resource
This brief leaflet provides a response to two questions: What is the Sexual Revolution? What is the Gay Revolution? The writing links sexual revolution to changing relations between men and women and gay liberation to a broader struggle for human liberation.
Creator
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unknown
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. late-1960s or early-1970s
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
mimeograph
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
leaflet
feminism
Gay Liberation
gender roles
homosexuality
identity politics
sexual revolution
sexuality
Women's Liberation