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Sexual Freedom League

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Sexual Freedom League(s), Berkeley, Calif.; founded in New York City in 1963; reorganized in 1967 as Sexual Freedom League, Inc. with headquarters in Oakland. San Diego Chapter opened in April of 1969.

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Chapter, The, 1972-10

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Scope and Contents

Monthly publication of the San Diego Chapter of the Sexual Freedom League (SFL). Library holds one issue (October, 1972). Emphasis of issue's contents on explaining the purpose of the SFL, calendar of events, services and resources, illustrations (erotica), advice regarding sexuality, sexual exploration, sexual pleasure, legal.

Dates: Publication: 1972-10

San Diego Door to Liberation (vol. 1, no. 25), 1969-04-24

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Scope and Contents "Sexual Freedom Comes to S.D." [New local chapter of Sexual Freedom League holds first open house meeting; Tom Palmer, Executive Director, spoke]; Schools in Turmoil" [Lincoln High School campus closure, Black and Chicanx student walkouts at other campuses, student protests, class boycotts]; "Sexual Freedom Bill" [fact sheet on Assembly Bill 743, Assemblymen Brown and Burton]; "Dr. John Ford on Lincoln Hassle" [Ford was a member of the State Board of Education, he spoke regarding the police...
Dates: Publication: 1969-04-24

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...
Dates: Publication: 1969-11-20

San Diego Free Door to Liberation (vol. 1, no. 41), 1969-12-17

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Scope and Contents "bag of beads: The Sexual Revolution: It Ain't Even Started Yet, Baby"; Iconoclastic Spastic: Women's Self-strangulation Movement [criticism of Women's Liberation Front, predictably by a man]; [political cartoon of Nixon]; "Russell's Corner"; "Doctor Hippocrates"; "Police Problem -- Theirs and Ours" [reprint from North Carolina Anvil]; "the youngbloods"; "The Iron Butterfly"; "Interview with Eric Burdon" [performed at Palomar College, was with band WAR]; "The Resurrection of Wilhelm Reich:...
Dates: Publication: 1969-12-17