that was allen ginsburg in 1970. and then finally these papers, you know, they brought people into the movement's fold. they could shore up people's political participation. they welcomed rank-and-file potential and they were in old-fashioned rubbing raking and i showed these newspapers outperformed established journalism like the "new york post" and they became visible in some communities they became cause celeb and their offices hippy travellers and activists lly earn a living by enclaves, selling these newspapers on street corners, at rallies and whatnot. and another big theme in the book is the fact they encountered a tremendous amount of harassment. and i would point out that, you know, it is true that salacious material was very common place in these newspapers and so they were shy to use dirty words. a key feature of a lot of these papers was underground comics and they spell comics with an x to suggest that these papers were x-rated maybe or suitable, you know, adult readership. i think they're mostly aimed a