Sixth Column
Description
Underground counterculture newspaper featuring radical leftist political and social news and information. Articles in this edition feature coverage of the \Mobe March\ and the March against Death anti-Vietnam War protests; teargassing of protesters outside the Justice Department and near the Vietnamese Embassy; criticism of mainstream coverage of the November 13-16, 1969 protests; photos from various November protests; efforts to halt the construction of the Three Sisters Bridge in D.C.; a reprint of a work by Herbert Marcuse; music, movie, and book reviews; a calendar of local events; and a list of people associated with the Civil Rights Movement and other activist movements who have died.Original version: print newspaper; DC Public Library, Special Collections, Periodicals, Quicksilver Times
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- African American Civil Rights Workers
- African Americans
- Arts
- Bridges
- Civil Rights
- Civil Rights Movements
- Crimes Against
- Demonstrations
- Mass Media
- Newspapers
- Political Activity
- Political Issues
- Politics
- Potomac River
- Protest Movements
- Racism
- Radicalism
- Tear Gas
- Underground Newspapers
- United States
- Urban Renewal
- Vietnam War, 1961 1975