The realist no. 86 Nov.-Dec., 1969. [featuring] The Oakland 7 by Frank Bardacke, Hugh Romney on The Hog Farm
by Krassner, Paul, editor
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New York: the monthly, 1969. Newspaper. 32p., wraps, paper browned, faint signs of handling, 8x11 inches. The Frank Bardacke essay runs eight full double-column pages, Romney fourteen pages. At head of the issue: Teddy Kennedy does the breast stroke. The Oakland 7 was the most important anti-draft demo of the period. His account "contains," he starts, "some hitherto unrevealed dirt, a few laughs, a smattering of politics, and a confession or two. I have been an Oakland 7 for some time now, and as you read on, you will learn a lot about me. But this is not a story of my life.. Alameda County District Attorney J. Frank Coakley created the Oakland 7 a year and a half ago. He indicted seven leaders of October 1967's Stop the Draft Week for conspiracy to commit three misdemeanors.." Story is accompanied by a Beetle Bailey lampoon (Beetle killed with his guts hanging out).
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- Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (US)
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- Title
- The realist no. 86 Nov.-Dec., 1969. [featuring] The Oakland 7 by Frank Bardacke, Hugh Romney on The Hog Farm
- Author
- Krassner, Paul, editor
- Format/Binding
- Newspaper
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 5
- Publisher
- the monthly
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 1969
- Bookseller catalogs
- Labor - American; Utopian movements and literature; 1960S; California; Serials, journals, magazines;
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