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FOOTNOTES: Laying the Foundation

 

  1. The editors of Maximumrocknroll were old enough to have taken part in the protests at the 1968 Democratic National Convention; a booklet in Crass’ “Christ: The Album” proclaimed their late-friend Phil Windsor (founder of the Stonehenge Free Festival) to be “the Last of the Hippies.” The booklet’s author, Penny Rimbaud—himself a back-to-the-lander—was born in 1943.
  2. To mark the 70th anniversary of the Teamsters Strike, local union organizers led by Kieran Knutson (a former member of the Revolutionary Anarchist Bowling League) staged an outdoor music festival, with punk and hip-hop groups.
  3. Cox, Craig, Storefront Revolution: Food Coops and the Counterculture (Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, 1994), p. 24
  4. Associated Press, “Honeywell Linked to FBI Spy Tactics,” New York Times, August 2, 1976
  5. Ovenrack, Cindy (né Cindy Gretchen Crabb), Doris: An Anthology 1991- 2001, (Microcosm Publishing, Portland, 2005) p. 200
  6. KFAI Radio, “KFAI: For 25 years, a radio station without borders,” www.KFAI.org, 2003, http://www.kfai.org/25th/history.htm

 

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