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San Diego Free Door to Liberation (vol. 1, no. 40), 1969-11-20

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Scope and Contents

"Moratorum March" [account of Vietnam Moratorium March in San Diego]; "Police Take Bait" [Arrest of Tom Forcade, Underground Free Press Syndicate, at picketing of convention of Sigma Delta Chi, journalistic fraternal society]; "Progress Toward Peace" [Images of peace marches from 1968 and 1969]; "Kill a Queer for Christ" [San Francisco violence against demonstration]; bag of beads: Hey, Hey, Peter Kay [sic], How Many People Did You Screw Today?" [regarding Peter Kaye's "Under 30" show on channel 15]; "Free Door Afterparty" [afterparty of Sigma Delta Chi picketing]; "The Man" [comic by Jay Gaulding and Dennis Harper]; "Ecology: The New Bomb -- Population Explosion"; "Business Men's Meeting" [for association concerning association for "psyche shops, book stores, art shops, boutequets, restaurants, movie houses, sandal shops, etc."]; "[Richard] Russell's Corner"; "U.S. Air Force Liberates Vietnamese From Communist Terror" [article notes that it is "a condensed version of a paper sent to us by Aid to Vietnamese Victims of U.S. Bombings of the Trinity Lutheran Church in New York" written by Lan Thi Saxe of the Aid to Vietamese Victims program]; Smile Prick, You're on Candid Camera [Carl Gilman, news photographer and according to the San Diego Free Door a FBI informant]; Useless Confrontation [police/crowd confrontation at Rolling Stones concert]; New Weekly [The San Diego Observer]; [Photography of Rolling Stones concert]; "The Welfare Advoceate" [MARS program]; "Welfare Rights Organization Opens Advocate Bureau" [Welfare Advocate Bureau]; "Drum-in at S.D. State"; "Doctor Hippocrates" [regarding danger of marijuana use]; "Free School Jazz Concert Benefit" [at Exploring Family School, San Diego]; "Krome Kollector Kazoo: S.D. Folk & Blues Scene"; "Coffee House Calendar"; "Employment for Long Hairs"; "Movie Reviews" [Camille 2000 and Popcorn]; "Socialist Workers Party" [reporting on SWP candidates and slate]; "J. Fuck Poland's Proposals" [proposal to San Francisco Chapter of Sexual Freedom League]; "The Swinging Scene"; "C.A.M.P" [Committee to Abolish Marijuana Prohibition]

Dates

  • Publication: 1969-11-20

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Extent

From the Collection: 300 Linear Feet

Language

English