Los Angeles Free Press, Volume VII
- Popular Culture: Section I
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- Title
- Los Angeles Free Press, Volume VII
- Date
- 1970
- Document Type
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- Underground Press
- Themes
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- Civil Rights and Race Relations
- Consumerism
- Gay and Lesbian Rights
- Sex and Sexuality
- Religion, Morality and Censorship
- Music
- Student Activism
- Politics
- Mass Media
- Description
- Recognized as the first underground newspaper, the LA Free Press covers political issues from an independent, anti-establishment perspective. It also features movie and book reviews, astrology, theater, food, and a welfare advocacy and medical advice column. Issues in the collection contain articles on counterculture events and personalities such as Woodstock, the Stones and Altamont, John and Yoko, and interviews with Charles Manson and Allen Ginsberg. Because the paper covers such a wide variety of topics, it is an excellent source for cultural and historical information.
- Issue Numbers
- Vol 7 no.1 (Jan 2-8 1970); no.2 (Jan 9-15 1970); no.3 (Jan 16-22 1970); no.4 (Jan 23-29 1970); no.5 (Jan 30-Feb 4 1970); no.6 (Feb 6-12 1970); no.7 (Feb 13-19 1970); no.8 (Feb 20-26 1970); no.11 (Mar 13-19 1970); no.14 (Apr 3-9 1970); no.15 (Apr 10-16 1970); no.16 (Apr 17-23 1970); no.17 (Apr 24-30 1970); no.26 (June 26-July 2 1970); no.28 (July 10-16 1970); no.29 (July 17-23 1970); no.32 (Aug 7-13 1970); no.45 (Nov 6-12 1970); no.48 (Nov 27-Dec 3 1970)
- Library / Archive
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- Bowling Green State University
- Collection
- Alternative and Underground Press