The Door (Vol. 3, No. 15), 1971-12-23
Scope and Contents
"Newton Freed" [Huey P. Newton, founder of the Black Panther Party]; "Coalition Prepares for Republican Convention" [presidential convention, originally slated to be held in San Diego]; "Letters to the Editor"; "Nader Raider Visits San Diego" [Dr. Joseph Highland pushing for creation of a California PIRG, Public Interest Research Group]; "Veterans Organize Union" [San Diego Veterans' Union]; "French Women March" [organizers Women's Liberation Movement and the Movement for the Freedom of Abortion]; "Shorts"; "Women Oppressed by Phone Company" [service representatives largely gendered profession while men are ushered into management]; "Women As Medics"; "China's 'Barefoot Doctor'" [rural medical professionals]; "The Beach Boys" [concert review]; "Baja Bay Exploited" [real estate development in Baja geared towards foreign ownership]; "Earth Our Home" [Clean Environment Act]; "Where It's At"; "Welfare Advocate" [Medi-Cal]; "Notes from the Underground..."; "Feminine Hygiene Deodorants - Good or Bad?"; "Token Representation: Advisory Boards' Selections Criticized" [San Diego County Board of Supervisors]; "doorticulture section two: Seasons Nicely!"; "Donovan"; "England Dan & John Ford Coley"; "Stereoscopes"; "[Jose] Feliciano Coming to S.D."; "Farmworkers Urge Wine Boycott"; "On the Couch: Convention Concern" [GOP presidential convention]; "Movies: Diamonds are Forever"; "Classifieds"; "Calendar"
Dates
- Publication: 1971-12-23
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Extent
From the Collection: 300 Linear Feet
Language
English
Repository Details
Part of the CSUSM Special Collections Repository
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