Open Media Records 1989-1997, undated

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Open Media Records 1989-1997, undated

Open Media (Westfield N.J.), a radical publishing company, was founded in 1991 by Gregg Ruggiero and Stuart Sahulka in opposition to the Persian Gulf War, and continues to publish in pamphlet form (initially as the Open magazine pamphlet series, later as the Open Media pamphlet series), and as books, notably anthologies, a wide array of scholars, activists and artists committed to a common vision of social justice, democracy and human rights for all. The collection contains correspondence with authors, including Noam Chomsky andother notables, bookstores, publishers; typescripts and other materials documenting the editorial and publishing process, publicity materials, and financial records.

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Open Media (Westfield, N.J.).

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Open Media (Westfield N.J.), a radical publishing company, was founded in 1991 by Gregg Ruggiero and Stuart Sahulka in opposition to the Persian Gulf War, and continues to publish in pamphlet form (initially as the Open magazine pamphlet series, later as the Open Media pamphlet series), and as books, notably anthologies, a wide array of scholars, activists and artists committed to a common vision of social justice, democracy and human rights for all. These works are sometimes published in cooper...

Caldicott, Helen.

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Marable, Manning, 1950-2011

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Author and director of the Institute for the Research in African American Studies at Columbia University, Manning Marable is one of America's most widely read scholars. Born on May 13, 1950, in Dayton, Ohio, Marable received his A.B. degree from Earlham College in 1971, his M.A. degree in American history from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1972, and his Ph.D. in American history from the University of Maryland in 1976.Marable's academic career began in 1980 with a position as the senior...

Dellinger, David T., 1915-2004

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Davis, Mike, 1946-

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Ruggiero, Greg

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Open Media (Westfield N.J.), a radical publishing company, was founded in 1991 by Gregg Ruggiero and Stuart Sahulka in opposition to the Persian Gulf War, and continues to publish in pamphlet form (initially as the Open magazine pamphlet series, later as the Open Media pamphlet series), and as books, notably anthologies, a wide array of scholars, activists and artists committed to a common vision of social justice, democracy and human rights for all. These works are sometimes published in cooper...

Piercy, Marge

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Sahulka, Stuart

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Open Media (Westfield N.J.), a radical publishing company, was founded in 1991 by Gregg Ruggiero and Stuart Sahulka in opposition to the Persian Gulf War, and continues to publish in pamphlet form (initially as the Open magazine pamphlet series, later as the Open Media pamphlet series), and as books, notably anthologies, a wide array of scholars, activists and artists committed to a common vision of social justice, democracy and human rights for all. These works are sometimes published in cooper...

Open magazine pamphlet series.

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Open Media pamphlet series.

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