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SAN JOSE FREE UNIVERSITY. Free You (San Jose, CA: Winter-Spring 1972).
Tabloid newspaper format, 16pp. Illustrated. The seventh catalogue (the SJFU started in October 1968).
Contents include information on local food cooperatives and conspiracies and a broad range of further alternative resources, including artists’ and mechanics’ co-ops, women’s centres, switchboards, a Gay Liberation Church, “sensitivity awareness” and consciousness raising groups, people’s television, and the environment.
The final page prints two poems by Ericka Huggins, a leading member of the Black Panther Party who was awaiting trial in the Prison Niantic State Farm for Women in Connecticut (built in 1917 as a work farm for prostitutes, unwed mothers and other women of allegedly immoral character).
Old central horizontal fold, o/w Very Good plus.