WB Media Archive
This is a collection of material from Mark Larson, Feb. 11 2006. The records are generally noted as [day, month, year, volume, issue]. The linked records point to images of the item.
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Hundred Flowers, Weekly
17 04 1970 1 1 (top page only)
17 04 1970 1 1
-Political Cartoon about Cedar-Riverside development
-Split the Schools
24 04 1970 1 2
05 01 1970 1 3 (centerfold page)
05 01 1970 1 3
05 01 1970 1 3
08 05 1970 1 4
15 05 1970 1 5
-Peace of Revolution•
-Boycott•
22 05 1970 1 6
-A special “Women’s Lib pullout section” was included in the following issue due to controversy over this comic.
-TV Guide
05 06 1970 1 7
-Dope Dope•
-Opression (from Women’s Lib section)•
12 06 1970 1 8
-Articles about University and high-density developments in Cedar-Riverside
03 07 1970 1 10
10 07 1970 1 11
-Hundred Flowers Staff and Distribution Info.•
24 07 1970 1 13
-Minnesota Eight Comes Home•
04 09 1970 1 18
-Article criticizing public schools
-Women’s Struggle•
-Electric Fetus Ad•
-Article on Police Suppression of Hundred Flowers Distribution•
02 10 1970 1 22
11 12 1970 1 31
24 12 1971 2 34
13 01 1972 3 2
11 03 1972 3 7
North Country Press
10 1970 1 2
Hair
01 1969 #3
Plain Rapper
08-09 1969 1 6 (Palo Alto Publication - has TCDIC stamp and Honeywell article)
Freedom House News
02 1970 1 4
02 1970 1 4 (Minnesota Student Union folder)
12 1969 1 3 (Minnesota Student Union folder)
The Minnesota Leader
09 12 1974 1 2
- North Country Liberation Front Program - Hundred Flowers insert - 2 copies
- Fidel Castro - Speech given at Rally of Solidarity with South Vitnam, 03 06 1969 - Originally published by “REP in Detroit” reprinted by “RPM in Madison”
- Fidel Castro - This Sugar Harvest Begins Today and Will Not End Until the Last Sack of Sugar for the Ten Million Tons Has Been Produced - Speech at Antonio Guiteros Sugar Mill, 04 07 1969 Originally published by “REP in Detroit” reprinted by “RPM in Madison”
- Flyer Fidel: A Startling New Film on Fidel and Cuba Today (Saul Landau) Cedar Village Theater
- Flyer: Venceremos Brigade - informationalon 3rd Brigade, after the 1969-1970 sugar harvest
Scattered Seeds: A Gathering of Minnesota Memories
1971 1 4
North Country Anvil, Every other month, Jack Miller,
- 10 1972 1 2 (Cover Articles: The New Co-ops: A guidebook in This issue, Free Schools — Getting Hard-nosed, The Vikings Are a TV Commercial)
- 02-03 1973 1 4 (Cover Articles: Voluntary Poverty, Hundred Flowers, Death of Language, Alternative to the Awful Auto, What War Has Wrought)
- 04-05 1973 1 5 (Cover: Struggle at Wounded Knee, Experimental City Exposed, Sports in Siberia (the Twin Cities), Organic Farming — Here)
- 12-01 1973-74 1 9 (Cover: People’s Bakery, White Bread Scandal, Nonviolent Manifesto, Attack on Free Schools, A Worker Tells About Chile)
- 03-04 1975 1 14 (Cover: What’s Wrong With Work, Miing Companies Invade North Woods, Growing Up A Radical, All About Milk Goats, Portrait of A Rebel Teacher, A Call For Land Raform)
Working People for Peace
Flyers - c. 1972
Minnesota Student Union
Various flyers and publications - c.1970
Minnesota Homefires Calendar: A Calendar of our Peoples History (1974), Minnesota People’s History Project
Comment by peter dodge
You say you have all the issues of snoose news. Do you have Many Corners?
Larry Johnson, father of Rod Johnson of Midwest Mountaineering published a newsletter called The Little Free Press which advocated a priceless society. (everything free) He published 2 books with the same theme, also. he had a sidekick named Freedom Mike who was killed on the highway out east during an attempt to drive his live-in bike out there somewhere.
Posted on February 19, 2006 at 3:30 am
Comment by C B
I’m glad that Peter remembered Earnest Mann (Larry Johson). A link to all of his writings is here:
http://www.progress.org/banneker/lfp.html
Larry was one-of-a-kind. He was the last person I saw before leaving for Arizona after returning from Colombia. He showed me a hand mill that he bought to churn oats in his car that came from Colombia. “Had it 25 years. Still works!”
He marvelled at my three cylinder Geo Metro that I’d salvaged from a wreck with a new motor. He wished me luck on my journey.
Larry was senselessly murdered in the late 90’s, and I miss him deeply.
I never knew Mike Freedom except through stories that Peter and Larry told me at the Hard Times. Apparently, Mike wore a lot of tin foil to keep the government from listening in on his conversations. I may not be remembering that, but I recall something about a tin foil Viking’s hat (no relation to the team).
Minneapolis was certainly cool in those days. I encourage you to go to Augsburg College and dig up copies of Burnt Sugar, a cool news paper that is now the uncool Augsburg Echo. Ask the librarian for help. His name is Boyd Koeler. Tell him “Boo” sent you. He won’t remember me, but it will be funny to watch him grunt and stammer as he tries to remember who I am. Give it a try.
Thanks for your writings.
Posted on June 6, 2006 at 8:06 pm