Bruce Peterson Collection, 1971-1992.

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Bruce Peterson Collection, 1971-1992.

Material by and about John Sinclair includes poetry, posters and newspaper clippings on the legalzation of marijuana. Issues of the Ann Arbor Sun, published by the Rainbow People's Party, 1971-1972, and 1974. MIM Notes, published by the Maoiast Internalist Movement, May 1992; Grand Haven Tribune, January 1981. John Sinclair was a leader of the counterculture movement in Michigan during the 1970's.

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