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Andrew Kopkind (August 24, 1935 –
October 23, 1994) was an
American journalist best
known for his
reporting during the
tumult of the late 1960s; he wrote...
- some supporters. In a
witty and
perceptive piece for The Nation,
Andrew Kopkind called it "the most
convincing story about po****r
resistance to imperial...
- physician, scientist, psychonaut, and
philosopher Staff writer (2020).
Kopkind (1973), p. 30.
Ichazo (2021), p. 11.
Ichazo (2020b), p. 368.
Naranjo (2009)...
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honored with
residencies with BAVC
Media Maker,
Working Films, SFFilmm, and
Kopkind Colony. Her
films have
broadcast on PBS and won
numerous awards in the...
- work as the club won its
season opener against Clarkson with Snow and
Kopkind combining for
three goals. Unfortunately, very
little went
right for the...
- p253 "1961
Rentals and Potential". Variety. 10 Jan 1961. p. 58.
Andrew D.
Kopkind (Jan 30, 1959). "Book
Luncheon to Hear Author's 7-Year Story". The Washington...
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Loudon Any Longer",
Grace Lichtenstein, New York Times, 3
February 1974
Kopkind (1995), p. 234 "Two ex-cult
officers see
possible Guyana repeat", UPI,...
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Williams Interview by
Connie Bostic". BMCS.
Retrieved 2019-08-16.
Chase 1965.
Kopkind 1965.
Unger 1974, pp. 16–17. Avrich, Paul (1995).
Anarchist Voices: An...
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kicking off
filming of 'Clerks 3'". EW.com.
Retrieved September 14, 2022.
Kopkind,
Andrew (1992). "Slacking
Toward Bethlehem".
Grand Street. No. 44. pp. 176–178...
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committees of Durham's
Ladyslipper Music,
Equality Michigan, Vermont-based
Kopkind Colony, and
Woodhull ****ual
Freedom Alliance. In 2012,
along with Chicana...