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Berkeley Tribe Vol. 3, No. 8, Issue 60 (Aug. 28 - Sept. 4, 1970) by The Red Mountain Tribe - 1970

by The Red Mountain Tribe

Berkeley Tribe Vol. 3, No. 8, Issue 60 (Aug. 28 - Sept. 4, 1970) by The Red Mountain Tribe - 1970

Berkeley Tribe Vol. 3, No. 8, Issue 60 (Aug. 28 - Sept. 4, 1970)

by The Red Mountain Tribe

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Berkeley, CA: The Red Mountain Tribe, 1970. Softcover. Good+. 11" x 17" Wraps; 28pp; Tabloid newspaper, folded horizontally, newsprint pages slightly age-toned with a few short tears, text unmarked, Good+ condition. Vintage underground radical newspaper from the Vietnam War era from Berkeley, California. This issue: Why Not Tsukamoto?; Brothers Slain; Quotation from Huey Newton; The Story of a Busted Brother; Stop the New Haven Railroad!!; Minneapolis 8; Sisters (photo spread); Weather Letter; Peoples Army Jamboree; Pun Plamondon and John Sinclair; much more. Illustrated with photos & cartoons.
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  • Publisher The Red Mountain Tribe
  • Place of Publication Berkeley, CA
  • Date Published 1970
  • Keywords politics counterculture underground journalism newspapers news radical anti-war vietnam
Berkeley Tribe: vol. 2, #20 (#46), May 22-29, 1970: People's Exhibit #9

Berkeley Tribe: vol. 2, #20 (#46), May 22-29, 1970: People's Exhibit #9

by Red Mountain Tribe, Marjorie Heins, Los Siete, Sheila Wells, Andy Stein, The Beatles, Diane Di Prima, et al

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Berkeley, CA: Red Mountain Tribe, 1970. Newspaper. 28p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, articles, reviews, news, opinion, events, ads, comix, very good on newsprint. Beatles "Let It Be" film and album reviewed! Get Back!!! Also center section and Heins article on Los Siete.Stories within start off with short bits on protests scheduled, protests that happened, Puerto Rican bomber nabbed, Berkeley tear-gas factory (owned by one George Cake) fire-bombed, plus short quotes from Ho Chi Minh and Malcolm X. Longer stories start with Mississippi police murders of students, an update on the trial of Los Siete, police beatings of doctors at the Berkeley Free Clinic (severe beatings), Alameda County supes to limit services to the poor, Gay Liberation "invades" the National Convention of the American Psychiatric Association in San Francisco (at one-&-a-half pages, fairly substantial), a visit to and meditation on Fort Ord.
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Berkeley Tribe: vol. 1, #17 (#17), Oct. 31-Nov. 6, 1969 People's Halloween: Berkeley War...

Berkeley Tribe: vol. 1, #17 (#17), Oct. 31-Nov. 6, 1969 People's Halloween: Berkeley War Games/Fat Cat Funnies cover

by Red Mountain Tribe, Robert Altman, Lee Felsenstein, Sharon Gold, Steve Haines, S. Clay Wilson, Gilbert Shelton, Dave Sheridan, John Sinclair, Leo E. Laurence, Roland Young, Phineas Israeli, The Hog Farm, et al

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Berkeley: Red Mountain Tribe, 1969. Newspaper. 28p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, articles, reviews, news, opinion, events, ads, comix, chip at bottom of fold else very good on newsprint. Early issue of the underground paper put out by the former staff of the Berkeley Barb. Cover features a photo-comic strip including shots of Bobby Seale, Roland Young, Tribe staffers, Hog Farm bus, and misc. craziness. Issue is most notable for a mammoth 3-page transcription of a discussion of the Weathermen and Days of Rage by various underground paper and Chicago Newsreel staffers, including Stew Albert and Judy Gumbo, Abe Peck, et al., and a two-page spread about the blooming of underground comix and a "New Comix" show at the Phoenix Gallery in Berkeley (soon to be busted for obscenity). Features portrait shots of S. Clay Wilson and Dave Sheridan. Back cover features full page Freak Brothers strip featuring Norbert the Nark.
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