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  2. A Room of One's Own (bookstore) - Wikipedia

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    A Room of One's Own is an independent bookstore located at 2717 Atwood Avenue in Madison, Wisconsin. The store was founded in 1975 [1] as a feminist bookstore and was named after Virginia Woolf's 1929 essay of the same name. A Room of One's Own carries a broad selection of books, with a focus on works by women and non-binary people and the LGBT ...

  3. R.J. Julia Booksellers - Wikipedia

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    R.J. Julia Booksellers is an independent bookstore based in Madison, Connecticut owned and operated by Roxanne J. Coady, a former tax accountant. R.J. Julia has won multiple awards as a top bookstore in the state of Connecticut, and as a top independent bookseller in the United States. R.J. Julia Booksellers offers book clubs, a cafe and other ...

  4. Tunnel Bob - Wikipedia

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    Tunnel Bob. Robert Gruenenwald, better known as Tunnel Bob, is a resident of Madison, Wisconsin, who allegedly [according to whom?] lives in the steam tunnels under the University of Wisconsin–Madison. [1][2][3] He had said prior to 2008 that he has been exploring the tunnels since the 1970s and has asked for permission to volunteer to help ...

  5. Sterling Hall bombing - Wikipedia

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    Sterling Hall is a centrally located building on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus. The bomb, set off at 3:42 am on August 24, 1970, was intended to destroy the Army Mathematics Research Center (AMRC) housed on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th floors of the building. It caused massive destruction to other parts of the building and nearby ...

  6. George DeBaptiste - Wikipedia

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    George DeBaptiste (c. 1815 – February 22, 1875) was a prominent African-American conductor on the Underground Railroad in southern Indiana and Detroit, Michigan. Born free in Virginia, he moved as a young man to the free state of Indiana. In 1840, he served as valet and then White House steward for US President William Henry Harrison, who was ...

  7. Kaleidoscope (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Kaleidoscope was an underground newspaper that was published in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. Founded by John Kois, the radio disk jockey Bob Reitman and John Sahli (a member of The Shag), [1] it was published from October 6, 1967, to November 11, 1971, printing 105 biweekly issues. [2] The paper's first issue was printed with a borrowed $250 in ...

  8. Wisconsin Independent News Distributors - Wikipedia

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    Underground press distribution; later comic book distribution. Wisconsin Independent News Distributors (WIND) was an alternative left-wing news distributor founded in 1971 in Madison, Wisconsin by Jack Dunn, Roger Metcalf, Bill Morris, and Roney Sorenson. All were students or otherwise involved in the radical student movement of the times at ...

  9. Kitchen Sink Press - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen Sink Press was a comic book publishing company founded by Denis Kitchen in 1970. Kitchen Sink Press was a pioneering publisher of underground comics, and was also responsible for numerous republications of classic comic strips in hardcover and softcover volumes. One of their best-known products was the first full reprint of Will Eisner ...

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