Berkeley Barb

The Berkeley Barb was an underground newspaper which was published in Berkeley, California, in the 1960s and 1970s. It was one of the most influential of all counterculture newspapers of the late 1960s, covering subjects including the anti-war and civil rights movements. The newspaper was founded in August, 1965 by Max Scherr. Quill Max was editor from the newspaper's inception until the mid-1970s. One of the Barb's most famous covers showed a boy with a chain around his mind.

 

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