Joseph Hardin
- Title
- Joseph Hardin
- Date(s)
- 10/3/2019
- Interviewee(s)
- Joseph Hardin See all items with this value
- Interviewer(s)
- Katie Nichols See all items with this value
- Summary
- Joseph Hardin attended the U of I between 1965 and 1970. He was active in the counterculture and alternative scenes on campus and helped found the Walrus underground newspaper. Hardin was also active in the Students for Free Speech, and he attended the national Democratic Convention in 1968. Hardin describes his work with Earthworks Garage and the offshoot of underground newspapers that appeared after the founding of the Walrus.
- Subject(s)
- student protest reunion See all items with this value
- walrus See all items with this value
- earthworks See all items with this value
- red herring See all items with this value
- protests See all items with this value
- Related Resources
- Chronology of Campus Protests, ca. 1972 (RS: 41/66/700)
- The University of Illinois in the Cold War Era 1945-1975: Publication of “Walrus”
- The University of Illinois in the Cold War Era 1945-1975: Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) at U of I
- The University of Illinois in the Cold War Era 1945-1975: The Fight for Freedom
- Walrus, 1968-1973 (RS: 41/66/869)
- Item sets
- Student Protest Reunion
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