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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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Make-A-Circus
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Make-A-Circus
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1976
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Roz Payne
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Beginning in London in 1971, the Make-A-Circus program served as a community-building project for individuals residing in institutional settings such as senior homes and mental facilities. This booklet provides a brief overview of the Make-A-Circus program in San Francisco and its prospective expansion across the United States in 1976.
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Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Counterculture
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booklet
clowns
counterculture
Make-A-Circus
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