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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
Belgium
Canada
Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
Ontario
Quebec
France
India
Italy
United Kingdom
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
Alto ,
Isla Vista , 1967–1969
[7]
Berkeley Barb ,
Berkeley , 1965–1980
Berkeley Tribe ,
Berkeley , 1969–1972 (split from the Berkeley Barb after staff went on strike)
The Black Panther ,
Oakland
Bullsheet ,
Pasadena, California , 1969–1974
Dock of the Bay ,
San Francisco
Free Spaghetti Dinner ,
Santa Cruz
From Out of Sherwood Forest ,
Newport Beach, California
Good Times , San Francisco, 1969–1972 (formerly San Francisco Express-Times )
Haight Ashbury Free Press , San Francisco
Haight Ashbury Tribune , San Francisco (at least 16 issues)
Illustrated Paper ,
Mendocino , 1966–1967
Leviathan , San Francisco, 1969–1970
Long Beach Free Press ,
Long Beach , 1969–1970
Los Angeles Free Press ,
Los Angeles , 1964–1978 (new series 2005–present)
Los Angeles Staff , Los Angeles (splintered from Los Angeles Free Press )
Northcoast Ripsaw ,
Eureka
OB Rag ,
Ocean Beach , 1970–1975 (new series 2001–2003, blog 2007–present)
Open City , Los Angeles, 1967–1969
Oracle of Southern California , Los Angeles
The Organ ,
Fresno , 1968
The Organ , San Francisco, 1970–1971
Peninsula Observer ,
Palo Alto
The San Diego Door ,
San Diego , 1966–1970 (formerly Good Morning, Teaspoon )
San Diego Free Press , San Diego 1968–1970 (changed name to San Diego Street Journal )
San Francisco Express Times , San Francisco, 1968–1969 (changed name to Good Times )
San Francisco Oracle , San Francisco, 1966–1968
San Jose Maverick ,
San Jose
San Jose Red Eye , San Jose
Seventy-Nine Cent Spread ,
Carmel
Stockton Silver Hammer ,
Stockton
SunDance , San Francisco, 1972
Tuesday's Child , Los Angeles, 1969–1970
Colorado
Aboveground ,
Colorado Springs , 1969–1970
[1]
Blue Screw ,
Aurora , 1973–1974
[1]
Chinook ,
Denver , 1969–1972
El Gallo , Denver, 1967–1975
[1]
Mountain Free Press , Denver, 1968–1970
[1]
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Amazing Grace ,
Tallahassee
[10]
Aquarian ,
Temple Terrace , 1969
[1]
Balaklava ,
Sarasota
[11]
Bay Area Free Press ,
Tampa , 1970
[1]
Both Sides Now ,
Jacksonville , 1969–1975
[1]
Daily Planet ,
Miami (formerly Miami Free Press )
Gulf Coast Fish Cheer ,
Pensacola
[12]
Iconoclast , Pensacola, Florida, 1971–1974
The Monocle , Tampa
Ragweed ,
St. Petersburg
Georgia
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
Massachusetts
Avatar ,
Boston , 1967–1968
Boston Free Press , Boston
Boston Phoenix
East Boston Community News , 1970-1989
[16] Footnote links to Northeastern University Library's archive of all editions
The Free Press of Springfield ,
Springfield (became Common Sense in 1969)
Mother of Voices ,
Amherst
Old Mole ,
Cambridge
Thursday , Cambridge
Worcester Phoenix
Worcester Punch ,
Worcester
Zig zag ,
Montague
[17]
Michigan
Ann Arbor Argus ,
Ann Arbor , 1969–1971
Ann Arbor Sun , Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1971–1976
[18]
Fifth Estate ,
Detroit , 1965–present
god mother and apple pie/Up Against the Wall Street Journal ,
Saginaw , 1969–1971
The Paper ,
East Lansing
South End , East Lansing
Minnesota
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
Buffalo Insighter ,
Buffalo , 1967–1968
[1]
East Village Other ,
New York City , 1965–1972
Edge City ,
Syracuse , 1970–1971
[1]
New York Ace , New York City, 1971–1972
New York Avatar , New York City
New York Free Press , New York City
Other Scenes (dispatched from various locations around the world)[
clarification needed ]
Rat Subterranean News , New York City, 1968–1970 (later Women's LibeRATion )
Space , Binghamton, New York 1972 (formerly Lost in Space )
North Carolina
Ohio
Angry City Press ,
Cleveland , 1970
[1]
Aquarius ,
Dayton
The Big Us , Cleveland, 1968–1970 (changed name to Burning River News )
Columbus Free Press ,
Columbus , 1969–present
Cuyahoga Current ,
Cleveland, Ohio , 1972-
[21]
Great Swamp Erie Da Da Boom , Cleveland, 1970–1972
Hash ,
Warren , 1970–1972
[1]
Independent Eye ,
Cincinnati
New Age ,
Athens
Queen City Express , Cincinnati
Razzberry Radicle ,
Dayton
Minority Report ,
Dayton
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Common Sense , Philadelphia, published by Philadelphia Resistance, 1969–1974
Distant Drummer ,
Philadelphia , 1970–1979 (changed name to The Drummer )
Philadelphia Free Press , Philadelphia, 1968–1972
Pittsburgh Fair Witness ,
Pittsburgh , 1970–1973 (changed name from Grok )
Plain Dealer , Philadelphia
Water Tunnel ,
State College
Yarrowstalks , Philadelphia
Rhode Island
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
Helix ,
Seattle , 1967–1970
Northwest Passage ,
Bellingham , 1969–1986
Sabot , Seattle, 1970–1971
Spokane Natural ,
Spokane , 1967–1970
The Avatar , Olympia, 1967-1969?
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
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"Underground Press maps - Mapping American Social Movements" . depts.washington.edu . Retrieved 2021-11-12 .
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Amenophis .
OCLC
7382814 . Retrieved November 13, 2021 – via WorldCat.
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Ǒmṕhalǒs .
OCLC
7539805 . Retrieved September 17, 2021 – via
WorldCat .
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Interluttes .
OCLC
2810287 . Retrieved September 17, 2021 – via WorldCat.
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"Exponent (Huntsville, Ala.) 1969-Current" . Library of Congress . Retrieved September 18, 2021 .
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High gauge .
OCLC
42317066 . Retrieved September 17, 2021 – via WorldCat.
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"Argo (Isla Vista, Calif.) 1967-1969" . Library of Congress . Retrieved September 17, 2021 .
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https://www.arcadiapublishing.com/Products/9781626199064 Colonial Times history
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https://www.arcadiapublishing.com/Products/9781626199064 The Daily Rag history
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Amazing grace .
OCLC
14117238 . Retrieved September 16, 2021 – via WorldCat.
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Balaklava .
OCLC
935951131 . Retrieved September 16, 2021 – via WorldCat.
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Gulf Coast fish cheer .
OCLC
7445876 . Retrieved September 16, 2021 – via WorldCat.
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"The time has come, the Walrus said…" . 14 February 2014.
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Blue-tail fly .
OCLC
10829593 . Retrieved September 16, 2021 – via WorldCat.
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Callaloo #20 .
OCLC
1049085483 . Retrieved September 16, 2021 – via WorldCat.
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"East Boston Community News – Our Home: An East Boston History Portal" .
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Zig zag .
OCLC
7589768 . Retrieved September 16, 2021 – via WorldCat.
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"Ann Arbor Sun - Freeing John Sinclair" . Retrieved 23 July 2016 .
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Creem .
OCLC
970992711 . Retrieved September 16, 2021 .
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"About Borrowed times. [volume] (Missoula, Mont.) 1972-1980" . Library of Congress . Retrieved September 17, 2021 .
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"About The Cuyahoga current. (Cleveland, Ohio) 1972-????" . Retrieved 2013-08-20 .
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The Eagle bone whistle .
OCLC
12006932 . Retrieved September 17, 2021 – via WorldCat.
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The first issue .
OCLC
50551436 . Retrieved September 17, 2021 – via WorldCat.
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