• May 23, 1964 front page (note title is Faire Free Press)
LA Free Press
LA Free Press
LA Free Press
LA Free Press
LA Free Press

LA Free Press

Series

Date:
1964 – 1978;
Subject Terms:
Alternative Press; Obscenity; Art; Literature; Music; Police brutality; social change
Identifier:
IA.ITM.000818
Description
FROM: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_Free_Press​ (accessed 23JUL2016)

The Los Angeles Free Press (1964–1978; new series 2005–ongoing), also called “the Freep”, was among the most widely distributed underground newspapers of the 1960s. It is often cited as the first such newspaper. The Free Press was edited and published weekly, for most of its existence, by Art Kunkin, who, at the time of its founding, was a 36-year-old unemployed tool-and-die worker and former organizer for the Socialist Workers Party, where he had served as business manager of the SWP paper, The Militant.

Related person
Art Kunkin (editor) (created)
Format
newspapers (format)