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- Seven Days was an American alternative news magazine written from a leftist or anti-establishment perspective. Founded by antiwar activist David Dellinger and others, it was published from 1975 to 1980 by the Institute for New Communications, a non-profit organization in Manhattan. The magazine ran without advertising for its first year, and relied heavily on private donors through its final issue. (en)
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- August 1978 edition of Seven Days magazine (en)
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- August 1978 edition of Seven Days magazine (en)
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- David Dellinger, Dick Goldensohn, Gwenda Blair (en)
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- Seven Days magazine cover, August 1978.jpg (en)
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- Institute for New Communications, Inc. (en)
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- Seven Days was an American alternative news magazine written from a leftist or anti-establishment perspective. Founded by antiwar activist David Dellinger and others, it was published from 1975 to 1980 by the Institute for New Communications, a non-profit organization in Manhattan. The magazine ran without advertising for its first year, and relied heavily on private donors through its final issue. (en)
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- Seven Days (magazine) (en)
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