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.
Northwest Passage
Call number:
AN58.U55 r.38 no.25; r.63 no.8; r.84 no.3; r.110 no.2; r.139 no.2; r.165 no.5; r.188 no.2; r.215 no.5; r.243 no.3; r.272 no.5; r.305 no.4; r.335 no.3; r.364 no.6; r.393 no.4; r.418 no.3; r.440 no.5; r.468 no.4
Themes:
Underground Newspapers, Biweekly, Monthly, Protest/Hippie/Vietnam/Mother Earth Era (1961-1975), Environmentalism, Political/Economic/Government/Culture
Notes:
Title began Mar. 17 1969; ceased June 1986. [Pub. monthly after 1981.]
[Primarily known for its graphic design content. "Though initially a kind of hippie paper focusing on the counterculture and ending the Vietnam War, under the leadership of Kathman and Kee, and later Chris Condon and others, it quickly became an important source of investigative journalism on political and environmental issues in Bellingham and the Pacific Northwest in general."(Wikipedia)]
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