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  2. List of underground newspapers of the 1960s counterculture

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    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 ...

  3. Timeline of 1960s counterculture - Wikipedia

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    June 28: The Stonewall Riots in New York City, provoked by an erstwhile routine police raid, are the first major gay-rights uprisings in the U.S. [506] July 3: Brian Jones, founder of the Rolling Stones, dies "by misadventure" in his swimming pool in East Sussex, England under undetermined circumstances at age 27. [507]

  4. Category:Counter-revolutionaries - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; ... Counter-revolutionaries are ... The archetype was formed by critics of the 1789 French Revolution.

  5. Campaign to Suppress Counterrevolutionaries - Wikipedia

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    In March 1950, the CCP Central Committee issued "Counter-Revolutionary Activities and instructions for Repression." Starting from December 1950, the large-scale suppression of the counter-revolutionary movement was carried out. The official focus of the campaign were bandits (such as Guan Fei), as well as counter-revolutionary underground bands.

  6. NYC anti-Israel protesters call for ‘intifada revolution ...

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    NYC anti-Israel protesters call for ‘intifada revolution’ hours after ISIS-flag-wielding terrorist killed at least 15 in New Orleans Shane Galvin January 1, 2025 at 8:16 PM

  7. Category:Counter-revolution - Wikipedia

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    Note: Articles pertaining to counter-revolutionaries can be found in Category:Counter-revolutionaries. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  8. List of people convicted of treason - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Hawaii government had one trial for treason after the failed 1895 Counter-Revolution in Hawaii. Those charged were found guilty, but pardoned after serving time in prison. [10] Charles T. Gulick (1841–1897), former cabinet minister; Robert William Wilcox (1855–1903), military leader, later delegate to US Congress

  9. Counter-revolutionary - Wikipedia

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    The War in the Vendée was a royalist uprising against revolutionary France in 1793–1796.. A counter-revolutionary or an anti-revolutionary is anyone who opposes or resists a revolution, particularly one who acts after a revolution has occurred, in order to try to overturn it or reverse its course, in full or in part.