Various photographs of Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and Mario Savio [graphic] / photographed by Harold Adler. ca. 1970-1996.

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Various photographs of Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and Mario Savio [graphic] / photographed by Harold Adler. ca. 1970-1996.

Photographs of Allen Ginsberg at Union Square (San Francisco) with members of the Julian Theater company, protesting against the arrest of Living Theatre company members in Brazil. In other images he is shown seated on stage with musicians. Ginsberg and Ferlinghetti are also pictured at the Beat exhibit at San Francisco's DeYoung Museum (Oct. 5, 1996). 2 images are of Mario Savio speaking on the steps of U.C. Berkeley's Sproul Hall in 1994, possibly on the anniversary of the Free Speech Movement.

50 photographic prints : b&w ; 11 x 14 and 8 x 10 in.

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Ferlinghetti, Lawrence, 1919-2021

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Lawrence Ferlinghetti was an American poet and publisher, most closely associated with the Beat movement. Born in New York, Ferlinghetti suffered several family-related tragedies in his youth, and was raised in unusual circumstances. Educated at the University of North Carolina, he served in World War II, and continued his education at Columbia and The Sorbonne. He moved to San Francisco, where he co-founded City Lights book store and publishing house, which became integral wi...

Ginsberg, Allen, 1926-1997

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Irwin Allen Ginsberg was born on June 3, 1926 in Newark, New Jersey to Louis and Naomi (Levy) Ginsberg. American poet, author, lecturer, and teacher who was one of the core members of the Beat Generation of American author's in the 1950's and early 1960's along with Jack Kerouac, William S. Burroughs, and Neal Cassady. He died of complications of liver cancer on April 6, 1997. From the description of Allen Ginsberg papers, 1937-1994. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 462019390 ...

Savio, Mario

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Mario Savio was an American political activist best known for his leadership in Berkeley's Free Speech Movement. In the summer of 1964 Savio went to Mississippi as a civil rights worker helping African Americans register to vote. From the description of Mario Savio correspondence : Mississippi, to Cheri Stevenson, Berkeley, Calif. : ALS, 1964. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 63513514 ...

Adler, Harold J., 1944-

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Jewish photographer; native of Oakland, Calif. He took a large number of photographs in the Hiller Highlands of Oakland, Calif., that documented the damage done as a result of that year's fire in the Oakland hills. From the description of Photograph of car and landscape damaged by fire in the hills of Oakland, Calif., 1991. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 227005025 ...

Living Theatre (New York, N.Y.)

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The Living Theatre, founded by Judith Malina and Julian Beck in 1947, produced avant-garde plays performed in New York theaters until 1963, when they were shut down by the IRS for failing to pay taxes. After a worldwide tour, the Living Theatre settled in Berlin in 1965. The company toured the United States in 1968. After touring Brazil and Europe, the Living Theatre came back to New York in May 1989 where it has its present home. From the guide to the Living Theatre designs, 1948-19...