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San Diego Door to Liberation (vol. 1, no. 23), 1969-03-28

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Scope and Contents

"Canada Still Open" [Canada not closed to American military deserters]; "S.D. Police Store Fronts: Not a Spy System, Says Officer" [interview with four BIPOC police aides at the Police Community Relations Office, 2963 Imperial Avenue; police aides police aides were young men who worked with kids at teen centers and boys' clubs, and would be assigned to work at the central police station and to ride alongs. Aides intended to become police officers]; "bag of beads: Hayakawa, the Little Napolean at San Francisco State"; "San Franciscan Raps at SDS" [Gene Marcke, member of SDS (Students for a Democratic Society) and PIP at San Francisco State College, on topic of San Francisco State Student Strike]; "The Chosen People" [Americans and consumption]; "Princeton grad won't go" [to induction for the military through draft]; "Rally at Balboa Park April 5" [for support of GIs facing persecution for anti-war expression]; "HIPpocrates"; "Can we, like the Cubans, learn faith and trust?" [pro-Castro regime reporting from Havana via the Observer]; "Viva! 10 Años de Revolución" [cartoon]; "Black Panther Questions Seriousness of White Radicals"; "Those Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers" [cartoon]; "Zapping the Cops While They're Rapping Your Head"; "Bad Scene Ahead?" [April Action in Chicago]; "Book Review" [The Agony of the American Left / Christopher Lasch]; "Short a lawyer?" [H. L. Roy Short, former writer at the Door, helps students with legal problems]; "Says Cleaver is Dead" [Eldridge Cleaver]; "Group Stuff: The Rock Hierarchy" [reprint from The Spectator]; "Playboy Running Dog Gets Rabbit Punch" [nude protest of Brice Draper, PR man for Playboy magazine, at Grinnel College]; "From the Art World" [reprinted from LA Press; Ace Gallery, Beverly Hills]; "Tracks" [record reviews]; "Cinema" [review of Three in the Attic]; "Krome Kollector Kazoo: S.D. Folk & Blues Scene"; "Big Mama A Gas" [Big Mama Thornton, blues musician]; "Coming Events" [County Joe and the Fish and Mothers of Invention]; "The Shop Scene" [changes at Old Town San Diego]; "Black Man in America" [third installment of chronology and milestones of the Black man in America 1492 to 1966]; "Drama: Tweedledee adn Tweedledum"; "The Fraud of Public Welfare"; "Jim and Jean" [musicians at the Candy Co, after release of their album "Changes"]; "Unclassifieds"; "The Swinging Scene"; "Calendar"

Dates

  • Publication: 1969-03-28

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Extent

From the Collection: 300 Linear Feet

Language

English