Box 5
Contains 40 Results:
People’s Voice (Dallas, TX), June 1979
This archive contains underground and alternative newspapers, many of which belong to the Underground Press Syndicate, published from 1962 to 1994. These newspapers are mostly from the United States, but also originate in Canada, England, Denmark, and other European countries. They all represent "radical" and/or alternative views, with subjects including religion, war, music, and drugs.
People’s Voice (Maywood, IL), 1972
Vol. 2 #2 1972
Pepper Salt (NY,NY), May 1973
This archive contains underground and alternative newspapers, many of which belong to the Underground Press Syndicate, published from 1962 to 1994. These newspapers are mostly from the United States, but also originate in Canada, England, Denmark, and other European countries. They all represent "radical" and/or alternative views, with subjects including religion, war, music, and drugs.
The Pgh. Fair Witness (Pittsburgh, PA), 1970-1971
November 23-December 14, 1970; January 9-30, 1971; January 31-February 19, 1971
The Phantom, 1975
August 1975; September 1975
The Phoenix (Springfield, IL), 1972
October 3, 1972; October 17, 1972
The Phoenix (Boston, MA), 1970-1977
April 22, 1970; September 12, 1970; October 6, 1970; October 13, 1970; October 20, 1970; October 27, 1970; November 3, 1970; November 19, 1970; February 9, 1971; May 17, 1977; June 7, 1977
Plain Dealer (Philadelphia, PA), September 3, 1970
This archive contains underground and alternative newspapers, many of which belong to the Underground Press Syndicate, published from 1962 to 1994. These newspapers are mostly from the United States, but also originate in Canada, England, Denmark, and other European countries. They all represent "radical" and/or alternative views, with subjects including religion, war, music, and drugs.
Plain Rapper, 1969
January 10, 1969; February 10, 1969; March 21, 1969; April/May 1969; June/July 1969; October/November 1969
Planet Earth (San Jose, CA), Fall 1986
This archive contains underground and alternative newspapers, many of which belong to the Underground Press Syndicate, published from 1962 to 1994. These newspapers are mostly from the United States, but also originate in Canada, England, Denmark, and other European countries. They all represent "radical" and/or alternative views, with subjects including religion, war, music, and drugs.