20th-century American underground newspaper
This article is about the newspaper. For the surname, see Zenger (disambiguation) .
May 1993 Zenger masthead
Zenger was a 20th-century American underground newspaper that focused on corporate propaganda , government corruption , marijuana legalization and free speech . Zenger , billed as "The Nation's Underground Newspaper," was headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin . From 1987 to 1993, Zenger was published by Ben Masel and Jackson Clubb, who were leaders in the Yippie movement. Circulation 20,000.
References
Getman, James (July 27, 1996). "Hempsters demonstrate against the war on drugs" . Rally Report .
"Zines and Things from the depths of the Sacred PO Box" . Holy Temple of Mass Consumption News, Issue #29 . 1995. Archived from the original on October 27, 2012.
Masel, Ben (June 1, 2009). "June 14, 1978: FBI and anti-abortion terrorism" . TalkLeft .
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