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 Finding Aid: Douglas Pike Collection: Other Manuscripts - Underground Newspapers Item Number: 1850000000

Pike Collection
Location: D34.5B


Scope & Content:

  • The Underground Newspapers: U.S. Army section of the Douglas Pike collection is a book in progress. It consists of an outline for a book, Army is a Four-Letter Word, and sections of the book which correspond approximately to the outline. There is also a collection of copies of the front pages of underground Army newspapers.

Access Level:

  • Unrestricted

Collection Inventory:

LocationBoxFolderContents
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Outline: Introduction, nine chapters, and four appendices, along with notes on other works in the field, and Methodology and Sources "Background to the Study" "The Paper Rebellion: GI Resistance to the Vietnam War" "Review of Literature" "Methods and Procedures" "Aboveground: Anatomy of a GI Underground Newspaper"
2
"The GI Press: Collections of Underground Military Newspapers" "Appendix IV: GI Underground Newspapers" "Bibliography"
3
Front page from The Ally, along with chapters of a paper based on a 1974 interview with Ally publisher Clark Smith. List of Alternative Press Syndicate Members, October 1974 Copies of the front pages of various newspapers such as Up Against the Bulkhead, Shakedown, and Duck Power. Description of Left Face from "From Radical Left to Extreme Right," 2nd ed., School of Library Science, U. of Michigan, v. 1, n. 4 (December 1969). Pages copied from Everette E. Dennis and William L. Rivers, Other Voices: The New Journalism in America. S.F.: Canfield Press, 1974, pp.162-171.

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