The terms underground press or clandestine press refer to periodicals and publications that are produced without official approval, illegally or against...
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The Underground Press Syndicate (UPS), later known as the Alternative Press Syndicate (APS), was a network of countercultural newspapers and magazines...
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The GI Underground Press was an underground press movement that emerged among the United States military during the Vietnam War. These were newspapers...
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Polish underground press, devoted to prohibited materials (sl. Polish: bibuła [biˈbu.wa] , lit. semitransparent blotting paper or, alternatively, Polish:...
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The Dutch underground press was part of the resistance to the German occupation of the Netherlands during World War II, paralleling the emergence of underground...
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Look up Underground or underground in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Underground most commonly refers to: Subterranea (geography), the regions beneath...
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Underground comix are small press or self-published comic books that are often socially relevant or satirical in nature. They differ from mainstream comics...
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New Left, anti-war underground press news agency that distributed news bulletins and photographs to hundreds of subscribing underground, alternative and...
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eventually becoming referred to as the "crony press".[citation needed] Journalists who evaded arrest went underground and came out with alternative publications...
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co-founder in 1967 of the Liberation News Service, the "Associated Press" of the underground press. Marshall Bloom was born in Denver, Colorado. He attended Amherst...
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John Bryan (journalist) (section Open City Press)
Francisco-based Open City Press and the Sunday Paper. In 1981, the San Francisco Chronicle called Bryan "The King of the Underground Press."[citation needed]...
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Ukrainian underground UK Underground Underground comix Underground film Underground Literary Alliance Underground music Underground press "1960s Draft...
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Underground Press, Voices from the Underground: Insider Histories of the Vietnam Era Underground Press, ed. Ken Wachsberger (Tempe, AZ: Mica's Press,...
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Zinnemanns [who] continue to fascinate the critics." However, as in "Underground Press", the term developed as a metaphorical reference to a clandestine...
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Freedom of the press in British India or freedom of the press in pre-independence India refers to the censorship on print media during the period of British...
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people and had amenities found in other underground complexes across Cappadocia, such as wine and oil presses, stables, cellars, storage rooms, refectories...
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American underground journalist and cannabis rights activist in the 1970s. He was the founder of High Times magazine and for many years ran the Underground Press...
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including comics and cartoons, and sometimes referred to as the underground press. In the United States, this includes the work of Robert Crumb and...
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founders of the publication. The Oracle was an early member of the Underground Press Syndicate. The Oracle combined poetry, spirituality, and multicultural...
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reflects Hansberry's commitment to social values and human rights. The underground press was a movement during the 1960s that gave rise to independent, bohemian...
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The British counter-culture or underground scene developed during the mid-1960s, and was linked to the hippie subculture of the United States. Its primary...
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Samisdat (zine) (category Underground press)
from the Underground Press, it was spurned by print shops because of its content. As a result, the publisher obtained his own offset press which he operated...
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others. Underground culture may also refer to: Underground art, art with a following independent of commercial success Underground comix, a small press or...
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underground newspapers. By 2015, 1,350 titles had been uploaded on its Gallica platform. Censorship in France was the enemy of the underground press during...
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John Wilcock (section Underground press)
September 2018) was a British journalist known for his work in the underground press, as well as his travel guide books. The first news editor of the New...
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The Weather Underground was a far-left Marxist militant organization first active in 1969, founded on the Ann Arbor campus of the University of Michigan...
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Luxembourg Resistance (section Underground press)
1941 onwards, the first resistance groups formed in secret, operating underground and in defiance of the German occupation. Their covert activities included...
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important underground press emerged from the Belgian Resistance in German-occupied Belgium soon after the defeat in May 1940. Eight underground newspapers...
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The Underground Railroad was used by freedom seekers from slavery in the United States and was generally an organized network of secret routes and safe...
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of the Vietnam Era Underground Press. Voices from the Underground, Part 1. East Lansing, Michigan: Michigan State University Press. pp. 267–297. ISBN 978-0870139833...
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