The San Diego Door, (in former versions: Good Morning Teaspoon, Teaspoon Door, Door to Liberation, and Free Door) was an underground newspaper that thrived from January 1968 to August 1974 in San Diego and San Diego County, Southern California.[1]
Alongside the San Diego Street Journal (formerly San Diego Free Press) and the OB Rag, it dominated the underground genre. They all contained anti-war and anti-establishment articles on business interests in San Diego during the 1960s. The newspapers encompassed New Left issues, and the birth of the Chicano Movement and second-wave women's movement within San Diego.[1]
^ ab"An incendiary history of San Diego's counterculture press". San Diego Reader. 1992-11-25.
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