October 25, 1968 issue of "The East Village Other," edited by Jaakov Kohn. Cover illustration by R. Crumb. Contents include: "Letters;" "Laughing Leary," by Jaakov Kohn; "Commission for Human Rights: Step and Fetch It," by D. ... [details]
Invitation to a party on Abbie Hoffman's Lower East Side, New York, roof to benefit the legal defense of The Chicago 8 [which became the Chicago 7 after the case against Bobby Seale was declared a mistrial], held June 7th, [1969], from midnight until dawn. ... [details]
Flyer / poster published in conjunction with an installation by Barbara Rubin which included a series of screenings and performances by invited artists, held in New York City, February 18 - March 2, [1967]. ... [details]
Vintage xeroxed press release published in conjunction with the trial of Jerry Rubin, detailing his arrest for the possession of marijuana. The trial was scheduled for 10 a.m. Friday, December 20, [1968] after his arrest on on June 13, 1968 in his Lower East Stice apartment by three New York narcotics detectives. [details]
Early unpublished draft of a statement by Jerry Rubin acknowledging his federal indictment citing "This is the greatest honor of my life. It is with sincere humility that I accept this federal indictment. ... [details]
Issue edited by John Wilcock. Cover art by Redhead's Comicsxcs. Contents include "Revolution? It's Good for (Smith & Wesson) Business," by Sheila Ryan; "Perspectives of the Revolution," by Anita Hoffman, Lannes Kenfield, Tuli Kupferberg, Wolf Lowenthal, Hank Williams, Israel Young, and Jerry Rubin; "Osaka Expo '70," by Tatsuo Shibata; "Practical Karate : Fundamentals"; "East Side Best Side," by Ken Weaver; "Robert Wolf : Incoming," by Robert Wolf; "For a Common Ground," by Hank Williams; "Visions of the Apocalypse," by Ted Folke. [details]
Issue edited by Jaakov Kohn. Contents include "Space Signals," by Stanley Fisher; "Where it's at!: Woodstock '68," by [Louis] Abolafia; "Decomposition," by D.A. Latimer; "Tales of Poor Ulysses," by Lennox Raphael; "Yippie Go Home!," by Jerry Rubin; "Patarealist Papers," by Jaakov Kohn; "Thilm: Theater, Film," by Lita Eliscu; "Thilm: Flimsy Flims," by Baby Jerry; "Thilm: Che is Alive," by Joseph Aliaga; "Poor Paranoid's," Allan Katzman; "Kokaine Karma," by Bob Rudnick / Dennis Frawley; "Hippocrates," by Eugene Schoenfeld; "Fashion," by Lita Eliscu. [details]
Issue edited by Jaakov Kohn. Contents include "America Hates Her Crazies," an introduction by Jerry Rubin, Paul Krassner, Allan Katzman, and Peter Leggieri; "Radio Free Prejudice," by D.A. Latimer; "Don't Serve Time Let Time Serve You," by Jaakov Kohn; "Kokaine Karma," by Bob Rudnick / Dennis Frawley; "Art," by Lil Picard; "Thilm," by Lita Eliscu; "Hip-pocrates," by Eugene Schoefeld; "Emanations," by Elfrida Rivers. [details]
Issue edited by Jaakov Kohn. Contents include "Will H. RAP Rap Brown Be Pressured Into Fasting to Death?" by Lennox Raphael; "Zap Zap Comix," drawn by M. Rodriguex, written by Algernon Backwash; " Poor Paranoid's Almanac," by Allan Katzman; "Pop Rock & Jelly," by Jules Freemond; "Slumgoddess," photo by Ronald E. ... [details]