it was allen ginsberg of 1970. finally in the speaker's they brought people in the movements and they could shore of people's political participation the welcome to the rank and file participation in all aspects of newspaper production l.a. times the engage in the old fashioned muckraking and i try to point to a couple instances where i think these papers outperform establishment journalists at "the new york times" and "washington post" because they were often so visible in the communities they became celebrities in some cases offices double for the meeting spots for the heavy travelers and activists and some very robust enclaves a young person could practically earn a living by selling these newspapers on the street corners and in the valleys and what not, and as a result of the visibility another theme in the book is about the same they encountered a tremendous amount of harassment and i would point out that the salacious material was commonplace in the newspapers and they were not shy to use the dirty words, the