The Diggers: Cultural Rebellion in the 1960s-U.S.
First EditionDavid Farber; Lynette Mattson
©2018Table of Contents
Central Question
Learning Objective
Introduction
Historical Background
Primary Sources
The Diggers, “Trip Without a Ticket,” Realist, August 1968
Chuck Gould, “Free Store Merchandise,” Gould Gallery, Digger Archives, c. 1967
The Diggers, The Quintessential Digger Manifesto
Broadside, The Digger Papers No. 24, “Love and Food,” c. 1967
The Diggers, “Time to Forget,” San Francisco, c. Fall 1966
Project Questions
Additional Assignments
Additional Resources for Research
Learning Objective
Introduction
Historical Background
Primary Sources
The Diggers, “Trip Without a Ticket,” Realist, August 1968
Chuck Gould, “Free Store Merchandise,” Gould Gallery, Digger Archives, c. 1967
The Diggers, The Quintessential Digger Manifesto
Broadside, The Digger Papers No. 24, “Love and Food,” c. 1967
The Diggers, “Time to Forget,” San Francisco, c. Fall 1966
Project Questions
Additional Assignments
Additional Resources for Research