Power to the People
Discover the vibrant history of the underground press in the 1960s and early '70s with Power to the People by Geoff Kaplan. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 2013, this hardback edition spans 264 pages and beautifully encapsulates a transformative era marked by radical social, cultural, and political change. While many envision the activism of this time taking place on college campuses and city streets, Kaplan shines a light on the equally bold emergence of underground newspapers. Through stunning graphic design and typography, this book pays homage to the daring spirit of the radical press that played a crucial role in shaping public discourse. Perfect for enthusiasts of history, counterculture, and graphic design, Power to the People invites readers to explore the dynamic intersection of media and activism in a captivating visual narrative.