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CALIFORNIA STATE L IBRARY
JULY-AUG 2017
MAKE LOVE NOT WAR: CALIFORNIA IN THE 1960’S
CALIFORNIA HISTORY SECTION DISPLAY
VISIT OUR CURRENT DISPLAY: IT CAME FROM THE ARCHIVES?!
THE WEIRD, WACKY AND WONDERFUL TREASURES IN OUR LIBRARY California History Room 900 N Street Room 200 9:30-4 Monday-Friday
Were you a flower child? Do you have fond memories of when the Age of Aquar-ius burst onto the scene? Did you participate in protests or the civil rights move-
ment? Then check out our carefully curated selection of images, ephemera and books on California in the 1960’s. If you want more information about how to research the 1960’s in California, consider viewing our re-search guide to California in the 1960’s or contacting us via the following methods.
Didion, J. (1970). Play it as it lays : A novel. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux.
Eagle, A., & Golden Gate National Park Association. (1992). Alcatraz! Alcatraz! : The Indian occupation of 1969-1971. Berkeley, Calif.: Heyday Books.
D'Alessandro, J., Terry, C., & Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. issuing body. (2017). Summer of love : Art, fashion, and rock and roll. Jill, Colleen M. Terry, and Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Issuing Body. Summer of Love : Art, Fashion, and Rock and Roll. 2017.
Lefcowitz, E. (1987). Tomorrow never knows : The Beatles' last concert (1st ed.). San Francisco, CA: Terra Firma Books.
Joplin, L. (2005). Love, Janis / Laura Joplin. (1st Harper pbk. ed.). New York: Harpe.
Johnson, T., & University of California, Los Angeles. American Indian Studies Center. (1995). You are on Indian land! : Alcatraz Island, 1969-1971 (Native American politics series no. 5). Los Angeles, Calif.: American Indian Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles.
Miller, T. (1991). The hippies and American values (1st ed.). Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press.
McGill, W. (1982). The year of the monkey : Revolt on campus, 1968-69. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Mayes, E. (2002). It happened in Monterey : Modern rock's defining moment, The Monterey International Pop Festival, Monterey, California, June 16,17,18, 1967. Culver City, CA: Britannia Press.
Thompson, G. (2016). America's social arsonist : Fred Ross and grassroots organizing in the twentieth century. Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2016]
Steinbeck, J. (1962). Travels with Charley; in search of America. New York: Viking Press.
Von Hoffman, N. (1989). We are the people our parents warned us against (1st Elephant paperback ed., Elephant paperbacks ; EL301). Chicago: Ivan R. Dee.
Adler, Harold. (1969-1971). Anti-War Peace March: Golden Gate Park. (Photo).
--. (1969-1971). Child in gas mask. (Photo). --. (1969-1971). Free Concert Berkeley, Joe McDonald.
(Photo). --. (1969-1971). Golden Gate Park, San Francisco Hippy Hill.
(Photo). --. (1969-1971). Nixon at San Jose. (Photo). --. (1969-1971). People's Park Demonstration and aftermath.
(Photo). --. (1969-1971). Smokey Robinson in Berkeley. (Photo). AFL-CIO. This teamster support farmworkers union.
(Bumper Sticker). Audlander, D. M.. (1969, September 4). Let the Sun Shine
In. Berkeley: Community for New Politics for the Berkeley Coalition. (Photo).
"Becky". (1968). Delta Chi presents Mad River Parish Hall Light Show. Sacramento: Delta Chi. (Broadside).
Bob's Big Boy Restaurant. (c1960). [Menu]. Come together for peace. (1970). (Broadside). Doctors' Committee for Nixon and Lodge. (c1960). Washing-
ton DC. (Membership Card). Edmund G. Brown signing the Public Library Service Bill.
(1963, July 18). (Photo). General Hershy Bar. (c1969). Nobody is Perfect: But Love
and Peace is Nice. Los Angeles: C Joe Secy. Gen. Hershy Bar. (Broadside).
Houghton, Genevieve. (1969, November 1). Fannie Lou Hamer Speaking at a UC Berkeley Peace Rally. Berke-ley: Community for New Politics for the Berkeley Co-alition. (Photo).
OTHER V ISUALS B IBLIOGRAPHY
Independent Socialist Club. (1968). Independent Socialist Club Double Feature. Berkeley: Community for New Politics for the Berkeley Coalition. (Broadside).
Jones, LeRoy. (1965-1975). The Dutchman. (Broadside). Los Angeles Free Press. (1967, June 26). Los Angeles, Calif.
: Art Kunkin. (Newsprint). March to End the War, April 22. (c1960). (Leaflet). Nixon. (1962). (Campaign Literature). President Kennedy Says: Vote Democratic on November 6 for
Medicare. (1962). Washington DC: Democratic Na-tional Committee. (Campaign Literature).
Rally to protest exclusion of homosexuals from the armed ser-vices: May 21, 1966 (Armed Forces Day). (1966). San Francisco : Citizens News (Newsprint).
Tower Records Project. Tower Records Project: It was more than music. (1968). (Postcard).
Walkaway Saleabration for the Grand Opening of the Down-town Plaza Pedestrian Way. (1969) (Broadside).
OTHER BOOKS B IBLIOGRAPHY
Blue Cloud, Peter., and Wingbow Press. Alcatraz Is Not an Island. 1st ed. Berkeley: Wingbow Press ; Distributed by Book People, 1972.
Bullock, Paul. Watts, the Aftermath : An inside View of the Ghetto. New York: Grove Press, 1969.
Heirich, Max. The Beginning: Berkeley, 1964. New York: Columbia University Press, 1971.
O'Malley, P. (1965). The affair of the blue pig. New York: M. S. Mill; distributed by W. Morrow.
Phillips, M. (1986). California dreamin' : The true story of the Mamas and the Papas. New York, NY: Warner Books.
Stout, Bill., Tom. Dunphy, and Calypso Joe. Those Lovable Peace-nuts. Hollywood, Calif.: Handicap Publications, 1967.