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The Campus Voice [three issues: 16, 18 and 19]

The Campus Voice [three issues: 16, 18 and 19]

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The Campus Voice [three issues: 16, 18 and 19]

by Rubacher, Richard; Richard Epstein, editors

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San Jose, CA: The Campus Voice, 1963. 16p. each, 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled at upper left corner, mild edgewear. Includes an angry letter from Lincoln Rockwell complaining that the newsletter profaned the "Swastika of the White Race," with a snarky rebuttal; an interview with Dr. Albert Ellis on sexology, Sit-ins on election eve in San Francisco, an interview with Iranian students activists opposed to the Shah, and more.

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Title
The Campus Voice [three issues: 16, 18 and 19]
Author
Rubacher, Richard; Richard Epstein, editors
Book Condition
Used
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Publisher
The Campus Voice
Place of Publication
San Jose, CA
Date Published
1963
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Labor - American; San Francisco; 1960S; Serials, journals, magazines; San Jose;

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