Headpress 28: The Gospel According to Unpopular Culture
Description:
"THIS EDITION OF HEADPRESS HAS BEEN APPROPRIATED BY THE HEADPRESS PANTHERS"
The batton of the White Panthers is now in the hands of Headpress. John Sinclair, one of the founder members of the White Panthers political party in 1968, is the editor of Headpress 28. Mr Sinclair, a Detroit poet, one-time manager of the band MC5, became the focus of the counterculture and international media when John Lennon named a song after him and joined Stevie Wonder for a benefit concert to free him from jail.
Headpress 28 marks the fortieth anniversary of the original White Panthers movement and heralds the launch of the HEADPRESS PANTHERS and THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO UNPOPULAR CULTURE, which fully endorses and supports the White Panther Party's 10-Point Program. We shall promote:
Total assault on the culture by any means necessary
Free exchange of energy and minerals
Free land
Free bread
Free time and space for slow time/space travel (space permitting)
Free structures free from floors between twelve and fourteen and no thirteen numbered rooms
Free all prisoners everywhere