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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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Title
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Ann Arbor Sun, September 24 to October 8, 1973
Subject
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New Left
Description
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The Ann Arbor Sun was a newspaper founded by John Sinclair in November 1968 as a vehicle for the White Panther Party. In the 1970s, the newspaper transitioned into an independent publication covering local issues, left-wing politics, music, and arts. Finally in 1976, publication was suspended indefinitely.
This issue includes articles on media coverage of Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival; an interview with John Sinclair; women’s health; Lee Gill; acupuncture; tuition increases; community calendar; music and film reviews; letters.
Creator
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Sun Tribe
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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September 24 to October 8, 1973
Format
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newspaper
acupuncture
Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival
Ann Arbor Sun
blues
counterculture
Jane Fonda
jazz
John Sinclair
Lee Gill
marijuana
Michigan
New Left
Rainbow Coalition
Stevie Wonder
Sun Tribe
Tom Hayden
tuition
University of Michigan
White Panther Party
women’s health