Unified Newspaper Database
A guide to newspapers on microfilm or microfiche at the UGA Main Library, published 1600s to present.
Please note: We may not have all the issues of a newspaper for a given year. Please search the GIL-Find Catalog for more detailed holdings.
Hair
Call number:
AN58.U55 r.29 no.29; r.300 no.2; r.36 no.12
Themes:
Underground Newspapers, Biweekly, Protest/Hippie/Vietnam/Mother Earth Era (1961-1975)
Notes:
Title began Nov. 19 1968.
Holdings: Nov. 19, 1968; Jan., Apr. 19, 1969.
("Hair was one of the most visible symbols of the culture of opposition. It provided a name of a smash musical and the name of at least one underground newspaper in Minneapolis, ca. 1969.") [The Hippies and American Values, Timothy Miller] The counterculture freed men of short hair & women of restrictive dresses/skirts.
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