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  2. List of underground newspapers of the 1960s counterculture

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    The Hips Voice, Santa Fe; New York. Buffalo Insighter, Buffalo, 1967–1968 [1] East Village Other, New York City, 1965–1972; Edge City, Syracuse, 1970–1971 [1]

  3. Counterculture - Wikipedia

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    Another element of LGBT counter-culture that began in the 1970s—and continues today—is the lesbian land, landdyke movement, or womyn's land movement. [46] Radical feminists inspired by the back-to-the-land initiative and migrated to rural areas to create communities that were often female-only and/or lesbian communes. [ 47 ] "

  4. Counterculture Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Counterculture Hall of Fame, managed by High Times magazine, is a hall of fame primarily dedicated to celebrating the counterculture and the people who helped shape it.

  5. Category:Counterculture of the 1980s - Wikipedia

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    The eight NMDCA museums offering free admission include: Museum of International Folk Art (Santa Fe), Museum of Indian Arts & Culture (Santa Fe), National Hispanic Cultural Center (Albuquerque ...

  7. Timeline of 1960s counterculture - Wikipedia

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    The publication satirizes both mainstream American culture and, later, counterculture alike. [3] [4] Invisible Man: Ralph Ellison's highly acclaimed novel of African-American life in the 20th century is published. [5] Go: John Clellon Holmes' novel is published and is later considered to be the first book depicting the Beat Generation. [6]

  8. Counter Culture - Wikipedia

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    Counter Culture may refer to: Counterculture, a subculture whose values and norms of behavior differ substantially from those of mainstream society

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