List of underground newspapers of the 1960s counterculture

This is a partial list of the local underground newspapers launched during the Sixties era of the hippie/psychedelic/youth/counterculture/New Left/antiwar movements, approximately 1965–1973. This list includes periodically appearing papers of general countercultural interest printed in a newspaper format, and specific to a particular locale.

Australia

  • Sydney FTA, Sydney, 1970[1]

Belgium

  • Amenophis, Brussels, 1965–1975[1][2]
  • Real Free Press, Antwerp

Canada

Alberta

  • Canada Goose, Edmonton

British Columbia

  • The Georgia Straight, Vancouver

Manitoba

  • The Lovin' Couch Press, Winnipeg
  • Ǒmṕhalǒs, Winnipeg[3]

Ontario

  • Harbinger, Toronto
  • Octopus, Ottawa (later Ottawa's Free Press)

Quebec

  • Pop-See-Cul, Montreal, 1967–1968[1]
  • Mainmise, Montreal, 1970–1978[1]

France

  • Actuel, Paris
  • Interluttes, Paris[4]

India

  • Hungry Generation weekly bulletins, Calcutta (1961–1965)
  • Krittibas

Italy

  • Fuori!
  • Re Nudo
  • Tampax

United Kingdom

  • Black Dwarf
  • Brighton Voice
  • Friends (later Frendz)
  • Gandalf's Garden
  • Ink
  • International Times (also IT)
  • Oz

United States

Alabama

Arizona

  • Bandersnatch, Tempe, 1968–1969
  • Butterfield Express, Tucson
  • Druid Free Press, Tempe, 1969
  • Gambit, Tempe, 1968[1]
  • Rebirth, Phoenix, 1969
  • Resurrection, Tucson, 1970[1]

California

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

District of Columbia

Florida

Georgia

  • Albion's Grace, Savannah
  • The Great Speckled Bird, Atlanta, 1968–1976

Illinois

  • The Angry Voice, Greenville, 1969–1970
  • Big Muddy Gazette, Carbondale, 1969–1972
  • The Bridge, Chicago, 1967–1968
  • Chicago Seed, Chicago, 1967–1973
  • Chicago Kaleidoscope, Chicago
  • Curb: Dedicated to Curbing Armed Problem Solving and Solving People Problems, Elmhurst, Illinois, 1970–1973
  • A Four Year Bummer, Champaign, 1969–1970[1]
  • News from Nowhere, DeKalb
  • Rising Up Angry, Chicago, 1969–1975
  • Second City, Chicago
  • The Walrus, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, 1968–1973[13]

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana

Maryland

  • Baltimore Free Press, Baltimore, 1968
  • Dragon Seed, Baltimore, 1972
  • Harry, Baltimore, 1969–1970
  • The Pawn, Fort Detrick, 1969–1970[1]

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

  • The Freeway, Duluth, Minnesota, 1971
  • Hundred Flowers, Minneapolis, 1970–1972
  • Minneapolis Flag, Minneapolis, 1969
  • Hair, Minneapolis, 1969-1970.

Mississippi

Missouri

  • Daily Flash, St. Louis (changed name to Xanadu)
  • The New Hard Times, (St. Louis, Missouri, 1968–1970
  • The Outlaw, St. Louis, 1970–1973

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

Tennessee

  • Root, Memphis, 1969
  • The Hinterlands, Knoxville, 1966

Texas

Utah

  • Electric Newspaper, Salt Lake City, 1968 (at least 5 issues)
  • Utah Free Press, Salt Lake City, 1966–1969

Vermont

Virginia

Washington


West Virginia

Wisconsin

  • Bugle-American, Milwaukee, 1970–1978
  • The Caravan, Milwaukee, 1967–1971
  • Connections, Madison, 1967–1969
  • Counterpoint, Stevens Point
  • Fox Valley Kaleidoscope, Oshkosh, 1970
  • Kaleidoscope, Milwaukee, 1967–1971
  • Madison Kaleidoscope, Madison
  • Mega Middle Myth, Beloit, 1968
  • Off the Pigs!, Madison, 1970's (affiliated with The People's Office)
  • The People's Dreadnaught, Beloit
  • What's Left, Milwaukee, 1970's

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y "Underground Press maps - Mapping American Social Movements". depts.washington.edu. Retrieved 2021-11-12.
  2. ^ Amenophis. OCLC 7382814. Retrieved November 13, 2021 – via WorldCat.
  3. ^ Ǒmṕhalǒs. OCLC 7539805. Retrieved September 17, 2021 – via WorldCat.
  4. ^ Interluttes. OCLC 2810287. Retrieved September 17, 2021 – via WorldCat.
  5. ^ "Exponent (Huntsville, Ala.) 1969-Current". Library of Congress. Retrieved September 18, 2021.
  6. ^ High gauge. OCLC 42317066. Retrieved September 17, 2021 – via WorldCat.
  7. ^ "Argo (Isla Vista, Calif.) 1967-1969". Library of Congress. Retrieved September 17, 2021.
  8. ^ https://www.arcadiapublishing.com/Products/9781626199064 Colonial Times history
  9. ^ https://www.arcadiapublishing.com/Products/9781626199064 The Daily Rag history
  10. ^ Amazing grace. OCLC 14117238. Retrieved September 16, 2021 – via WorldCat.
  11. ^ Balaklava. OCLC 935951131. Retrieved September 16, 2021 – via WorldCat.
  12. ^ Gulf Coast fish cheer. OCLC 7445876. Retrieved September 16, 2021 – via WorldCat.
  13. ^ "The time has come, the Walrus said…". 14 February 2014.
  14. ^ Blue-tail fly. OCLC 10829593. Retrieved September 16, 2021 – via WorldCat.
  15. ^ Callaloo #20. OCLC 1049085483. Retrieved September 16, 2021 – via WorldCat.
  16. ^ "East Boston Community News – Our Home: An East Boston History Portal".
  17. ^ Zig zag. OCLC 7589768. Retrieved September 16, 2021 – via WorldCat.
  18. ^ "Ann Arbor Sun - Freeing John Sinclair". Retrieved 23 July 2016.
  19. ^ Creem. OCLC 970992711. Retrieved September 16, 2021.
  20. ^ "About Borrowed times. [volume] (Missoula, Mont.) 1972-1980". Library of Congress. Retrieved September 17, 2021.
  21. ^ "About The Cuyahoga current. (Cleveland, Ohio) 1972-????". Retrieved 2013-08-20.
  22. ^ The Eagle bone whistle. OCLC 12006932. Retrieved September 17, 2021 – via WorldCat.
  23. ^ The first issue. OCLC 50551436. Retrieved September 17, 2021 – via WorldCat.

External links

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