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growth of
investigated for JFK assassination (Garrison)
kills Che Guevara
Operation Chaos
Ramparts exposé
suppresses underground press
Cisco, “Zip Gun Cisco”
City Lights Books
“City Midnight Junk Strains” poem (Ginsberg)
Civil disobedience and nonviolence
Civil Rights Act of 1964,
Civil Rights Act of 1968,
Civil rights movement
and Birmingham violence
discussed on Firing Line
Great March on Washington
and Meredith at Old Miss
Clark, Tom
Clarke, Shirley
Cleveland, Ohio
concerts
and d. a. levy
Communes
Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)
The Connection play (Gelber)
Contracts and royalties
Cornyn, Stan
Corso, Gregory
on harmonium
Kerouac’s death
as poet
at University at Buffalo
Country Joe and the Fish
Crabtree, Lee
as driver
with Fugs
Creeley, Bobbie
Creeley, Robert
home in New Mexico
as poet
Crowley, Aleister
Cuban missile crisis
Czechoslovakia/Prague
Dahlberg, Edward
Daley, Richard
Davis, Rennie
Day, Dorothy
Dellinger, Dave
Democratic Convention (1964)
Demonstrations and sit-ins
antiwar
Free Speech Movement
to legalize marijuana
Demonstrations and sit-ins against mandatory civil defense drills
New York AEC
See also General Strike for Peace; under specific events
Despair anthology (ed. Sanders)
Detroit
concerts
and John Sinclair
riots
underground press
Di Prima, Diane
Diggers
Dog Star Man film (Brakhage)
Don’t Stop! Don’t Stop record set
Dorn, Ed
Dorough, Bob
The Draft
numbers increases
resistance
Duncan, Robert
Dylan, Bob
censored by Columbia Records
on Cuban missile crisis
and Ginsberg
motorcycle accident
performances, recordings
East Village Other (EVO) newspaper
Eat film (Warhol)
Egyptian Death Barge
Egyptian hieroglyphs. See Hieroglyphs
Egyptian language
8th Street Bookshop
Electric Chair paintings (Warhol)
“Elegy for Neal Cassady” poem (Ginsberg)
Ellsberg, Daniel
Epstein, Jason
ESP Disk
Esquire magazine
Exorcisms
of Joseph McCarthy’s grave
of Pentagon
for Warren Dorn
Eye of Horus
Fainlight, Harry
The Family (Sanders)
Fass, Bob
FBI
files reports, bugs apartment
investigates The Fugs
investigates L.H. Oswald–Village connection
on riots of 1967
stops ads in underground press
taps King’s hotel room
Feinberg certificate (loyalty oath)
Ferlinghetti, Lawrence
Festival of Life in Chicago (1968)
planning
permits sought
event, with police brutality
Fetta, Charles
Fillmore Ballroom, San Francisco
Fillmore East
Film Culture magazine
Film-Makers’ Cooperative
Films (underground)
of Al Fowler
of brother’s wedding
footage lost in raid
as genre
A-heads
of Jane Mansfield
Martin Luther King’s speech
Mongolian Cluster Fuck film
of Pentagon Exorcism
at Secret Location
shut down by police
Firing Line television program
Fitzpatrick, Linda
Flags
Flaming Creatures film (J. Smith)
Flower Thief film (Rice)
Folklore Center
Folkways recording of The Fugs
Forest, Jean
Forest, Jim
Fowler, Al
background
and The Fugs
heroin habit
and L.H. Oswald FBI investigation
as poet
death of
Frank, Robert
Frank O’Hara Award
Frankenheimer, John
Free Catholic Church
Free speech/Free Speech Movement
Free stores
Freedom Summer (1964)
Freedom Summer murders
Froines, John
Frontier Press
Fuck You/ A Magazine of the Arts
becomes more political
cover glyphs
early issues
founded
God issue–position paper
mailing address
“Notes on Contributors”
typed at Catholic Worker office
Warhol cover
The Fugs
formation of
concerts (see under specific venues)
costs
on David Susskind Show
early performances, first album
exorcise J. McCarthy’s grave
live recordings
movie project
musicians listed
disbanded
The Fugs benefit performances
The Fugs Eat It album
The Fugs First Album
The Fugs movie project
The Fugs Second Album
The Fugs Songbook (Sanders)
The Fugs tours
cross-country anti-war tour
European
Prague. Czechoslovakia
Scandinavian
in U.S.
Gallo, Bob (Talent Master Studio)
Garrison, Jim
The Gay Place (Brammer)
Gelber, Jack
Geldzahler, Henry
General Strike for Peace
Genet, Jean
Ginsberg, Allen
at 1964 Democratic Convention
album liner notes
and attempted drug bust
and Barbara Rubin
in Chicago for Festival of Life
donates catalog items
exorcizes Joseph McCarthy’s grave
friendship
as Guns of the Trees narrator
helps form LeMar
in India
and Kerouac
with open sexuality
organizing principles in position paper
readings/concerts (see also under specific venues)
researches campaign against underground press
testifies on obscenity cases
in “Vancouver Report”
See also under specific poem titles
“The Gobble Gang Poems” sho-sto-po (Sanders)
God Loves Rock and Roll album
Goldbart, Lionel
Golden Filth (The Fugs live at the Fillmore East) album
Goldwater, Barry
Goodman, Andrew
Grady, Panna
and Olson
parties, filming, at the Dakota
supports the arts
Graham, Bill
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Gramercy Arts Theater
Grateful Dead
Great Society
Great March on Washington
Greenwich Village Peace Center
Greer, Maretta
“The Grey Monk” poem (Blake)
Griffith, Emile
Groovy (Groovy Hutchinson)
about
and Linda
murdered
Grossman, Albert
Grossman, Stefan
Grove Press
Guest, Barbara
Guevara, Che
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Guns of the Trees film (Mekas)
“The Hairy Table” story (Sanders)
Hall, Donald
Hallucinogens/psychedelics
commerce
hashish
magic mushrooms
psilocybin
STP
yagé/ayahuasca
See also Amphetamine; LSD
Hamburg, Dan
Hamer, Fannie Lou
Hardwick, Elizabeth
Harriman, John
Hart Island Workhouse
Hayden, Tom
Heliczer, Piero
Hendrix, Jimi
A Heritage of Stone (Garrison)
Hernton, Calvin
Heroin and heroin-related crime
Hieroglyphs
Egyptian
on F.Y. cover
in liner notes of It Crawled
purported tattoos
The Hippie Trip (Yablonsky)
Hippies
movement, as Firing Line topic
named as Manson commune
and police in Chicago
as term
Hoffman, Abbie
background
Chicago 7 trial, conviction
and Chicago Festival of Life
Revolution for the Hell of It
Hoffman, Julius
Hoover, J. Edgar
Hopper, Dennis
The Hotel Wentley Poems (Wieners)
House of Hospitality, Catholic Worker
“How Sweet I Roamed from Field to Field” poem (Blake)
Howl (Ginsberg)
Humes, H. L. “Doc”
Huncke, Herbert
“Hymn to Aphrodite” poem (Sappho)
I, a Man film (Warhol)
“I Couldn’t Get High” song (Weaver)
“I Wanna Hold Your Hand” song (Beatles)
Impact Sound (RLA)
It Crawled into My Hand, Honest album
“Jack Off Blues” song (Kupferberg)
Jackson, Jimmie Lee
Jacobs, Jake
Jade Companions of the Flowered Dance
Jail or prison time
for Al Fowler
for Charlotte Moorman
for Chicago
for children in Selma
depicted in The Brig
fact sheet for civil disobedience
for John Sinclair
for Jonas Mekas
for Ray Bremser
for Sanders in Hart Island Workhouse
Jail Poets reading
Jefferson Airplane
“The Jesus Christ of Marijuana,” East Village Other
Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye (O’Donnell)
Johnson, Lyndon B.
and CIA’s Operation Chaos
Civil Rights Act of 1964
and demonstrators’ chanting
elected (1964)
escalates Vietnam War
Great Society
helps defeat MFDP
occupies Santo Domingo
protects civil rights marchers
and riots
War on Poverty
Jones, LeRoi (Amiri Baraka)
to be in Fugs film
Berkeley Poetry Conference
as poet
rent party
Joplin, Janis
at Fillmore East opening
friendship
and success phenomenon
death of
Kaddish and Other Poems (Ginsberg)
Kalb, Jon
Katzman, Allen
Kearney, Pete
as Fugs guitarist/songwriter
with Holy Modal Rounders
leaves The Fugs
Kelly, Robert
Kennedy, Jacqueline
Kennedy, John F.
and civil rights movement
Cuban missile crisis
and Daley
and Marilyn Monroe
on nuclear weapons testing
and Seven Days in May
assassination and aftermath
possible CIA involvement in assassination
Kennedy, Robert
and Marilyn Monroe
supports civil rights
and young people
assassination and aftermath
Kerouac, Jack
hostility on Firing Line
and Orlovsky, Ginsberg
and Pranksters’ flag
on unself-confident egomaniacs
death of
Kerouac, Jan
Kesey, Ken
Keys, John
“Kill for Peace” song (Kupferberg)
Kimball, George
King, Carole
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
in Birmingham
Great March on Washington
as leader
supports MFDP
assassination and aftermath
Kinsey Institute
Kittell, Miriam. See Sanders, Miriam Kittell
Kolb, Jim
Kootch, Dan