On the Ground
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On the Ground

An Illustrated Anecdotal History of the Sixties Underground Press in the U.S.

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On the Ground

An Illustrated Anecdotal History of the Sixties Underground Press in the U.S.

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In four short years (1965–1969), the underground press grew from five small newspapers in as many cities in the U.S. to over 500 newspapers—with millions of readers—all over the world. Completely circumventing (and subverting) establishment media by utilizing their own news service and freely sharing content amongst each other, the underground press, at its height, became the unifying institution for the counterculture of the 1960s.

Frustrated with the lack of any mainstream media criticism of the Vietnam War, empowered by the victories of the Civil Rights era, emboldened by the anti-colonial movements in the third world and with heads full of acid, a generation set out to change the world. The underground press was there documenting, participating in, and providing the resources that would guarantee the growth of this emergent youth culture. Combining bold visuals, innovative layouts, and eschewing any pretense toward objectivity, the newspapers were wildly diverse and wonderfully vibrant.

Neither meant to be an official nor comprehensive history, On the Ground focuses on the anecdotal detail that brings the history alive. Composed of stories told by the people involved with the production and distribution of the newspapers—John Sinclair, Art Kunkin, Paul Krassner, Emory Douglas, John Wilcock, Bill Ayers, Spain Rodriguez, Trina Robbins, Al Goldstein, Harvey Wasserman, Ben Morea, and more—and featuring over 100 full-color scans taken from a broad range of newspapers— Basta Ya, Berkeley Barb, Berkeley Tribe, Chicago Seed, Helix, It Ain't Me Babe, Los Angeles Free Press, Osawatomie, Rat Subterranean News, San Francisco Express Times, San Francisco Oracle, Screw: The Sex Review, The Black Panther, The East Village Other, The Realist, and many more—the book provides a true window into the spirit of the times, giving the reader a feeling for the energy on the ground.

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Publisher
PM Press
Year
2011
ISBN
9781604866568

INDEX OF NAMES

(page numbers in italics refer to illustrations)
Albert, Judy Gumbo 80, 110, 111, 125, 148, 159, 189
Albert, Stew 111, 125, 128, 150, 189
Alpert, Jane 112, 114
Alpert, Richard (Ram Dass) 40
Alston, Andrew 102
Alward, Keith 75
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) 144, 191
Angry Arts Festival 6, 7
Arlington, Gary 75, 76, 120
Armed/Love Commune (Berkeley) 174
Asali (Gayle Dickson) 70
Axelrod, Beverly 86
Ayers, Bill 83, 100, 181, 189
Babitz, Eve 32
Basta Ya! (San Francisco) 2, 68, 68, 70
Beatles ix, 25, 133, 133
Bechdel, Alison xiv
Berg, Peter 49
Berkeley Barb 6, 17, 19, 51, 80, 81, 82, 83, 104, 125–128, 126, 127, 146, 151, 159, 181, 189, 192
Berkeley Tribe 58, 83, 110, 112, 116, 120, 126, 145, 159, 177, 181, 189, 194
Bevier, Suzanne 170
Bingham, Howard 46
Bitch (New York) 185
Black Mask (New York) 15, 16, 49, 67, 193
Black Panther 2, 26, 27, 28, 29 56–58, 57, 66, 67–70, 68, 69, 70, 71, 86–89, 87, 101, 101, 102–107, 105, 144, 190, 191, 194
Black Stone Rangers 148
Blankfort, Jeffrey 25, 26, 44, 47, 48, 70, 89, 146, 148, 159, 176, 190
Bloom, Marshall 17–18, 131–137, 131, 180, 196
Bokser, Miriam 35, 153
Bookchin, Murray 62
Boston Globe 168
Bowart, Walter 6, 32, 73, 122–123
Boyd, Malcolm 49
Brammer, Billy Lee 22
Brecht, Bertolt 169
Buckley, James 184, 191
BU News 24–25
Cambridge Phoenix 24, 168
Carmichael, Stokely 147
Cavalletto, George 160
Chávez, César 76
Chicago Daily News 168
Chuck Wagon (Austin) 22
Cleaver, Eldridge 28, 111
Cleaver, Kathleen 26, 67
Cohen, Allen 23
Cohen, George 178
Collegiate Press Service 18
Columbia University 24, 43–44, 53, 131, 152, 156
Conner, Bruce 20
Congress Of Racial Equality (CORE) 95
Conqueroo 47
Cooney, Gabriel 137
Counter-Intelligence Program (COINTELPRO) 132
Coyote, Peter 49
Crumb, Robert xiv, xvi, 73, 75, 76, 113, 116, 117, 118, 194
Deitch, Kim 73, 123
Democratic National Convention of 1968 (Chicago) 31, 33, 44–46, 45, 47, 48, 102, 148–150, 148, 149, 159, 164, 190
Detroit Artists’ Workshop 17, 146, 195
Detroit Free Press 100
Diamond, Steve 133
Diggers 5, 49
Dohrn, Bernardine 83, 189
Donahue, Donald 75, 76
Douglas, Emory 1, 2, 27, 28, 29, 57, 66, 67, 68, 69, 71, 86, 87, 101, 190
Dowell, De...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. PREFACE
  6. INTRODUCTION
  7. LIKE MUSHROOMS
  8. BLURRING THE LINES
  9. YOU COULD MAKE ANYTHING LOOK LIKE ANYTHING
  10. BALLS-TO-THE-WALL, NOSE-TO-THE-CRINDSTONE
  11. LSD ON PACE FOUR!
  12. WELL, DOES SHE HAVE GOOD POLITICS?
  13. THE THINGS THAT WE WANTED TO DO WERE NOT WHAT THEY WANTED TO HAVE DONE
  14. PEOPLE BURN OUT, AND PEOPLE BURNED OUT
  15. ITS A TOTALITY
  16. ABOUT THE INTERVIEWEES
  17. INDEX OF NAMES