New England Free Press: publications, 1968-1981
7 file boxes The New England Free Press operated as a collective, first in the South End of Boston and later in Somerville's Union Square. They published radical pamphlets and provided printing services for movement organizations at a low cost. The collection consists of pamphlets and posters published and distributed by the Free Press, which are mostly reprints of articles relating to radical and alternative issues and movements of the 1960s and 1970s. Finding aid includes author, subject, and title indexes. FINDING AIDS: Complete
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