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underground press
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Noun1.underground press - a system of clandestine printing and distribution of dissident or banned literature
print media - a medium that disseminates printed matter


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We both contributed to underground newspapers, The East Village Other and The New York Ace, and later, as The New York Times Op-Ed page art director, I commissioned him to do the first ever comic strip on the page and maybe in the entire newspaper (though as a concession to the Times' editorial bias against comics, it was wordless).
John McMillian teaches at Harvard and is writing a book on underground newspapers in the 1960s for Oxford University Press.
Made during the height of the Vietnam War, Rosler's first series of images originally were disseminated in underground newspapers and on flyers and were made, in part, as a response to her frustration with media images, reporting techniques, and even some anti-war propaganda.
 
 
 
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