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    • All Exhibits
    • Exhibit Home
    • Foreword
    • Introduction
    • Walk Through The Exhibit
      • 19th Century Precursors, I
      • 19th Century Precursors, II
      • 20th Century Precursors
      • The Beats: New York, I
      • The Beats: New York, II
      • The Beats: San Francisco, I
      • The Beats: San Francisco, II
      • The Black Mountain Poets
      • Ken Kesey & The Merry Pranksters
      • Timothy Leary
      • 1967
      • The Civil Rights Movement
      • Vietnam, I
      • Vietnam, II
      • Rock Music
      • New York Weighs In
      • 1968
      • Social Protest
      • Illicit Drugs
      • Hippies
      • 1969
      • Four Radical Groups
      • Protest at the University of Virginia
      • Woodstock
      • Posters
      • Rock Handbills
    • Credits
Joint Show Moore Gallery

(above) Joint Show: a moment's grace for all those who live on the razor's edge & a new spectre for those alive on the shores of the Pacific: See Wes Wilson, Victor Moscoso, & Baby Blue, Stanley Mouse, Alton Kelly, and Rick Griffin, in the flesh: Also Country Joe and the Fish.
Moore Gallery, San Francisco, California, 1967.

(first row, left) Who Be Kind To. Allen Ginsberg. Design: Wes Wilson. 1967. (right) Bring All The Boys Home Now!/Grayson; The Peace Action Council. 1968

(second row, left) Bill Graham presents in dance-concert, Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Dino Valenti...Fillmore Auditorium, 1967 (right) Bedrock One: a rock dance environment happening benefit for the Communication Company in honor of the C.I.A., 1967.

(third row, left) The Invisible Circus: a 72 hour environmental community happening/sponsored by The Diggers, Artists Liberation Front, Glide Foundation..., 1967. (right) Woodstock Music & Art Fair presents An Aquarian Exposition, in White Lake, N.Y.: 3 days of peace & music, August 15, 16, 17, 1969.

(fourth row, left) The Racist Dog Policemen Must Withdraw Immediately From Our Communities, Cease Their Wanton Murder and Brutality and Torture of Black People, or Face the Wrath of the Armed People. Huey P. Newton, Minister of Defense, Black Panther Party, P.O Box 8641, Emeryville, California. 1968. (right) It's Party Time Again! The Hell¹s Angels present in supersonic psychedelic sound and color, Big Brother and the Holding Co., and Blue Cheer, Friday February 3, 8:30 P.M., California Hall, 1967

 

 

Who be Kind to
Bring All The Boys Home Now!
Bill Graham presents
Bedrock One
The Invisible Circus
Woodstock Music & Art Fair presents An Aquarian Exposition
The Racist Dog Policemen Must Withdraw
It's party time again
I Have a Dream

Martin Luther King, Jr., I Have a Dream: August 28, 1963, Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C. Atlanta, Ga.: Martin Luther King, Jr., Library ca. 1997.

Love/Peace

Love/Peace, S.l., s.n. ca. 1968.
On loan from Charles W. Taylor III

Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan, S.l., s.n., ca. 1969.
On loan from Kendon Stubbs

 


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