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  2. List of underground newspapers of the 1960s counterculture

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    Both Sides Now, Jacksonville, 1969–1975 [1] Daily Planet, Miami (formerly Miami Free Press) Gulf Coast Fish Cheer, Pensacola [14] Iconoclast, Pensacola, Florida, 1971–1974; The Monocle, Tampa; Ragweed, St. Petersburg

  3. History of the hippie movement - Wikipedia

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    [60] [61] [62] Hippies were also vilified and sometimes attacked by punks, [63] revivalist mods, greasers, football casuals, Teddy Boys and members of other American and European youth cultures in the 1970s and 1980s. Hippie ideals were a marked influence on anarcho-punk and some post-punk youth cultures, such as the Second Summer of Love.

  4. List of subcultures - Wikipedia

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    Hippie [64] Hipster – 1940s subculture [65] Hipster – contemporary subculture [65] Hobo [66] I. Incroyables and merveilleuses [67] Indie [68] Industrial [69] J.

  5. From fan to family: A son discovers his father — and a link ...

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    “I have a hypothesis on your father. I think I narrowed it down. His name is Dennis Tomich,” she said. “But he's also known as Dennis Thompson. Now, I don't know if you're into music, but —”

  6. Hippies and Cowboys packed Americana tent at Pilgrimage Fest ...

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    Nashville band Hippies and Cowboys have released a six-song EP, which includes the poignant title track "Fork in the Road" that deals with addiction.

  7. Zippie - Wikipedia

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    Zippie was briefly the name of the breakaway Yippie faction that demonstrated at the 1972 Republican and Democratic Conventions in Miami Beach, Florida. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The origin of the word is an evolution of the term Yippie, which was coined by the Youth International Party in the 1960s.

  8. He created a ’70s Kansas City hippie paper. Now he writes ...

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    This counterculture author’s path to esteemed military historian is “like a headscratcher,” he says. His book about Truman and the atomic bomb comes out this week.

  9. Hippie - Wikipedia

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    The media was right behind them, casting a spotlight on the Haight-Ashbury district and popularizing the "hippie" label. With this increased attention, hippies found support for their ideals of love and peace but were also criticized for their anti-work, pro-drug, and permissive ethos.