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Pac-O-Lies, March 1970, vol. 1, no. 3

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Title

Pac-O-Lies, March 1970, vol. 1, no. 3

Subject

Media Activism

Description

Pac-O-Lies was published by the New York Media Project, which was dedicated to a critical perspective on mainstream, corporate media during the 1960s-era. Among the group's core goals were: to end "the lie of objectivity" in the media; eliminate all forms of censorship; give greater coverage to issues related to "black and female liberation"; work toward "worker control" of all media; and "eliminate all forces that use the mass media as a means of coercion and repression." This issue covers a range of topics, including media coverage of the Black Panther Party, the Young Lords, Women's Liberation, worker control of media in Europe and Nixon's "Vietnamization" policy.

Creator

New York Media Project

Source

Roz Payne

Publisher

Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Date

March 1970, vol. 1, no. 3

Type

underground press

Original Format

newspaper

Collection

Tags

Citation

New York Media Project, “Pac-O-Lies, March 1970, vol. 1, no. 3,” Roz Payne Sixties Archive, accessed March 31, 2025, https://rozsixties.unl.edu/items/show/663.

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