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[[File:First_fanzine,_1969.jpeg|Alan Light, "First fanzine, 1969, from Flickr, Creative Commons. Photo by Unknown, taken 12/3/2009.]]
[[File:First_fanzine,_1969.jpeg|Alan Light, "First fanzine, 1969, from Flickr, Creative Commons. Photo by Unknown, taken 12/3/2009.]]


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== A Mimeograph Bibliography ==
== A Mimeograph Bibliography ==


== A Counterculture Poem ==
== A Counterculture Poem ==

Revision as of 18:36, 26 November 2018

Though the practical history of early duplicators is often characterized by ambiguity and imprecision, the cultural history of copying is rich with insight on social movements catalyzed by minorities.

Alan Light, "First fanzine, 1969, from Flickr, Creative Commons. Photo by Unknown, taken 12/3/2009.

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A Mimeograph Bibliography

A Counterculture Poem