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Insider Histories Of The Vietnam Era Underground Press Part 1 1st Edition Ken Wachsberger

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Insider Histories Of The Vietnam Era Underground Press Part 1 1st Edition Ken Wachsberger
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Publisher: Michigan State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.26 MB
Pages: 398
Author: Ken Wachsberger
ISBN: 9781609172206, 1609172205
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Insider Histories Of The Vietnam Era Underground Press Part 1 1st Edition Ken Wachsberger by Ken Wachsberger 9781609172206, 1609172205 instant download after payment.

This enlightening book offers a collection of histories of underground papers from the Vietnam Era as written and told by key staff members of the time. Their stories (as well as those to be included in Part 2, forthcoming) represent a wide range of publications: counterculture, gay, lesbian, feminist, Puerto Rican, Native American, Black, socialist, Southern consciousness, prisoner's rights, New Age, rank-and-file, military, and more. The edition includes forewords by former Chicago Seed editor Abe Peck, radical attorney William M. Kunstler, and Markos Moulitsas, founder of the Daily Kos, along with an introductory essay by Ken Wachsberger. Wachsberger notes that the underground press not only produce a few well-known papers but also was truly national and diverse in scope. His goal is to capture the essence of "the countercultural community." A fundamental resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of a dramatic era in U.S. history.

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