Newspaper Article/Clipping
Underground Newspaper Cover: The Madison Bugle-American

Cover of "The Madison Bugle-American," an underground newspaper, featuring a cartoon of a businessman holding a leashed dog, a woman in a lounge dress smoking, a masked man holding a small cross, and a FBI agent with a decorated uniform, writing a letter to J. Edgar Hoover on a typewriter. The woman remarks in a speech bubble, "Welcome to the Bugle American Folks," and "We're the staff ...We have no sacred cows and cater to no special interest groups!" The businessman responds, "Buy one, kid!" The dog finishes by saying, "Right awn!" First issue. A "Face of the Week" is featured in the upper right corner. |
Image ID: | 50393 |
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Creation Date: | 09 16 1970 |
Creator Name: | Kitchen |
City: | Madison |
County: | Dane |
State: | Wisconsin |
Collection Name: | Underground newspaper covers, circa 1968-1973 |
Genre: | Newspaper Article/Clipping |
Original Format Type: | prints, photomechanical |
Original Format Number: | PH 4490 (3) |
Original Dimensions: | 11 x 17 inches |
Volume 1, Number 1 |
Women |
Religion |
Signs and symbols |
Civil disobedience |
Smoking |
Civil service |
Mustaches |
Dogs |
Caricatures and cartoons |
Drawing |
Graphic arts |
Money |
Ephemera |
Newspapers |
Businessmen |
Men |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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