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San Diego Door to Liberation (vol. 1, no. 28), 1969-06-05

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Scope and Contents

"Escaped Marine Desperados Terrorize San Diego" [interview with Pvt. Timothy Eckman, Pvt. James Sanford, and Pvt. Larry Deardorff, escapees from the Maine Corps Recruit Depot Brig]; "Bag of beads" [Subersive Progress Report, Encounter, The Generation Chasm]; "Letters to Editor"; "Love Is A Four Letter Word: Shit"; "Large Class Size Spoils School Program" [Mangelson School]; "New Left, Old Left, What's Left?"; "Hippocrates" [effects of tear gas]; "Co-ops are coming" [grocery co-op in Southeast San Diego, Black initiated]; "Door Interviews Hip Chick" [interview with "Limbo"]; "The Rusted Sword: Don't Call It Conscription" [military draft]; "One Going Down & One Coming Up" [demise of United Fruit Group, Phillips Enterprises new in San Diego]; "Who Caused the Bad Crap: The Sports Arena's Up-tight Trinity" [price of concert tickets]; "Inside the Sound Hole: One View of the Nashville Skyline" [Bob Dylan]; "40% of Women"; "Palace"; "Krome Kollector Kazoo: S.D. Folk & Blues Scene"; Red Beard [movie review]; "Penny Nichols and Big Mama Thornton" [music]; "The Fraud of Public Welfare" "Russell's Corner"; "S.C.A.T. Freak and Ticket Holder Blow Their Cools" [Special Crimes Attack Team maces 13-year-old]; "San Diego State Gets Involved" [Associated Students representatives vote to strike over policing, national guard, and political manipulation]; "The Jimi Hendrix Experience"; "Our House" [gathering spot for young people]; "Outside the Hendrix Concert"; "The Swinging Scene"; "We Shall Overcome--Now!" [march in support of Cesar Chavez and United Farmworkers, Calexico, California]; "Sapphites" [lesbianism]; "the freedom to learn: can you even imagine how groovy the freedom to learn might be?" [learning without penalty, grades, and threats]; "Leary vs Hayakawa" [Tim Leary for governor]; "The Hell of Combat in Vietnam" [account of hosptical corpsman third class, Navy]; [comics]; "Woman as [n-word]" [women's liberation]

Dates

  • 1969-06-05

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Extent

From the Collection: 300 Linear Feet

Language

From the File: English