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Catalogs and Archives

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When the Free Press started its publishing program in 1968, the Civil Rights movement had made major gains, the American people were starting to turn against the war in Vietnam, and the Women's Liberation movement was larger every day. We published articles that provided the historical and political context for action, and would, we hoped, broaden the scope of the movement.

Click on a catalog for a pdf.

A list of library archives is below.

1969

1970

1969

1969

1972

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1973

1974

1975

1975

1976

1977

1977

1981

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1979

Archives

Three archives of New England Free Press materials

The largest archive is at the Joseph P. Healey Library at the University of Massachusetts in Boston.

They have about 200 items.

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Another archive is at Flinders University in

South Australia. This collection has about

150 titles.

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The archive at the University of Illinois in Chicago has about 130 titles.

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