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.
Themes:
Civil Rights, Protest/Hippie/Vietnam/Mother Earth Era (1961-1975), Monthly, Periodical, Arts (Fine Art, Literature, Theatre/Film, Music, etc.) & Entertainment, Labor relations/unions
Notes:
7 issues published monthly from Oct. 1967-June 1968.
Holdings: no. 1-6 Oct. 1967-May 1968.
Voices of Protest; a Microfilm Archive of Protest Publications.
"New England Free Press started in 1967 as a magazine called the Paper Tiger, which was was published monthly for seven issues. The press was located at 245 Roxbury St. in Boston, and began printing for the local movement by printing flyers for the United Farm Workers grape boycott. In 1968 the Free Press began distributing pamphlets published by the Radical Education Project and then started its own publishing program." [From: https://www.nefp.online/history.]