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About the Exhibition

“Voices from the Underground: Radical Protest and the Underground Press,” was exhibited at Fairfield University, Fairfield, Connecticut, Niselius Library, during the University’s Fall 1999 academic semester.

Seed. Vol. 5, no. 8, 1970 (Chicago: Seed Publishing)

Seed. Vol. 5, no. 8, 1970
(Chicago: Seed Publishing)
"We shall celebrate with such fierce dancing the Death of your Institutions"

It was assembled by Ellen Embardo, at the request of Cecelia Bucki, history professor at Fairfield, as part of that campus’s “The Sixties Project, Fall 1999 . . . a semester-long examination of the 1960s comprising academic courses, events, lectures, and performances . . . [exploring] the many ways in which the 1960s changed American society. . .

Web design and technical assistance were graciously provided by Heidi N. Abbey, Digital Collections Librarian, at the University of Connecticut Libraries.

” All items in the exhibition are held in the extensive collection of 1960s publications in the Alternative Press Collection, Archives and Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Libraries. For information about the collections, please contact the curator of the Alternative Press Collection, Melissa Watterworth Batt , at: Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Libraries, U-1205 Storrs, CT, 06269-1205, (860) 486-4508.

 


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