San Diego Door to Liberation (vol. 1, no. 26), 1969-05-08
Scope and Contents
[reprinted pictorial from Harper's Weekly "Military Glory"]; "Hippie Rebellion" [Dr. Kingsley Widmer, teacher at San Diego State College, talks with the Door about the day's youth]; "Editorial: Poverty"; "mother's day"; "bag of beads: the abominable body" [satire about clothing and nakedness]; "Freedom of the Press at Clairemont High" [Clairmont High School attempts to start a student paper]; "Report on SDS National Council" [Students for a Democratic Society gives support to Black Panther Party]; "Penis de Milo Created By Cynthia Plaster-Caster" [interview, reprinted from Ann Arbor Argus; Plaster-Caster was underground caster of rock stars' phalluses]; "mangelsen school" [summer day camp at Mangelson School, formerly called the La Jolla School for Gifted Children]; "Homosexual Bill of Rights" [from Society for Individual Rights, San Francisco]; "Hedge and Donna" [reprinted Broadside interview and photograph of folk singers Keene Hedge Capers and Donna Marie Carson]; "Hippocrates"; "Black Man in America: Chronology and Milestones of the Black Man in America from 1492 to 1966 (fourth installment)" [Compiled by Citizens' Interracial Committee, San Diego]; "Police Harassment" [Door "paper pushers" harassment by police]; "Welfare Today"; "Krome Kollector Kazoo: S.D. Folk & Blues Scene"; "The Shop Scene" [Old Town San Diego shop New Blue Guitar]; "F**K the F**G" [reprint from Berkeley Barb, column by Abbie Hoffman about arrest for wearing a flag shirt]; "Richard Twice" [folk rock duo]; "Coming events" [music]; "Progress Report on the Door" [report on circulation and growth at the newspaper]; "Russell's Corner"; "Eyesight to the Blind" [music]; "The Swinging Scene"; "Classifieds"; "Calendar"
Dates
- 1969-05-08
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Extent
From the Collection: 300 Linear Feet
Language
English
Repository Details
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