BAMN: (By Any Means Necessary): outlaw manifestos and ephemera, 1965-70

by David Zane Mairowitz, Peter Stansill

Blurb

This anthology, first published in 1971, presents many of the radical and visionary movements, groups and cells of protest and propaganda of the late 1960s. It includes such now-well-known groups as the Dutch Provos, the Black Panthers, the Yippies and the Situationists and documents the early years of the women's liberation movement, the birth of the drug culture and the free religions movements, the worldwide communal movement and the global protest against ecological destruction. In addition to the essential documents, posters and ephemera of the day, the original editors have written new commentary to provide historical context and perspective on this important and rebellious period.

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