Seven Days

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SEVEN DAYS first appeared in 1975 under the direction of David Dellinger, a defendant in the Chicago Seven trial and a veteran of the 1960s political protest movement, and was published until 1980 as an alternative weekly news magazine, providing a voice for the American Left. The magazine achieved a circulation of 40,000 without corporate advertising.

From the description of Records, (1967-1984). (Temple University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 145566763

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associatedWith Cockcroft, Eva. person
associatedWith Dellinger, David T., 1915-2004. person
associatedWith Hess, Elizabeth. person
associatedWith McGovern, George S. 1922- person
associatedWith Reich, William. person
associatedWith Shuster, Mike. person
associatedWith Somers, Peggy. person
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associatedWith Wollheim, Peter. person
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Abortion
African Americans
Draft resisters
Hippies
Indians of North America
Migrant labor
Military service, Voluntary
Public housing
Underground press
Vietnam War, 1961-1975
Women's rights
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