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  • #REDIRECT [[Diggers--Death of Money]]
    37 bytes (4 words) - 15:14, 29 April 2013
  • <iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/hidden-san-francisco-stop-d-12-sf-diggers" width="640" height="480" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen="true" moza ''Image: [http://www.diggers.org/ Digger Archive]''
    4 KB (507 words) - 21:58, 18 September 2023
  • '''Diggers march on Haight Street celebrating the "Death of Money", 1966''' '''San Francisco Diggers, c. 1966, Free Food in the Parks, and Death of Money'''
    2 KB (367 words) - 15:54, 16 September 2021

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  • #REDIRECT [[Diggers--Death of Money]]
    37 bytes (4 words) - 15:14, 29 April 2013
  • '''Diggers march on Haight Street celebrating the "Death of Money", 1966''' '''San Francisco Diggers, c. 1966, Free Food in the Parks, and Death of Money'''
    2 KB (367 words) - 15:54, 16 September 2021
  • [[Image:Diggers-and-passersby-watch-from-City-Hall-steps 0444 Chuck-Gould.jpg]] '''Diggers and passersby 'digging' the unfolding events from City Hall steps.'''
    3 KB (347 words) - 22:36, 16 July 2013
  • [[Image:Diggers they were immigrants fc a03 l.jpg]] '''Diggers "The Were Immigrants"'''
    2 KB (358 words) - 15:51, 14 June 2020
  • <iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/hidden-san-francisco-stop-d-12-sf-diggers" width="640" height="480" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen="true" moza ''Image: [http://www.diggers.org/ Digger Archive]''
    4 KB (507 words) - 21:58, 18 September 2023
  • ...o as a teen in the late 1960s and fell in with the [[San Francisco Diggers|Diggers]] for a time. Later he went to the New College Law School and became an alt
    1 KB (200 words) - 17:11, 23 March 2020
  • ...the Diggers formed out of the summer planning sessions of the [http://www.diggers.org/alf.htm Artists Liberation Front] held at the Mime Troupe loft on Howar ...he set was bound with a paper clip in the upper left corner.)''']] [[Image:Diggers and then of course the cops came fc a04 l.jpg|330px|right|thumb|And then of
    3 KB (562 words) - 16:17, 28 September 2016
  • ..."]] Parallel to the Bread and Circus puppet theater on the East Coast, the Diggers staged in parks and backyards around San Francisco a series of "Free City P
    2 KB (281 words) - 14:48, 29 July 2013
  • ''by Eric Noble, [http://www.diggers.org/diggers/incircus.html Diggers archive]'' '''Held at Glide Church on February 24-26, 1967, sponsored by The Diggers, Artists Liberation Front, & Glide Church'''
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  • [[Image:Hells-angel-and-friend-at-Caffe-Triests diggers-013 Chuck-Gould.jpg]] ...ngels in the mid-1960s when they were close to the [[San Francisco Diggers|Diggers]].'''
    3 KB (433 words) - 22:31, 16 July 2013
  • [[Image:Diggers free city back cover issue 2 fc b12 l.jpg]] ''Image: [http://www.diggers.org/ Digger Archive]''
    3 KB (472 words) - 14:57, 29 July 2013
  • ...sprung to action starting in 1967 and took the Digger name in the way the Diggers had taken it from their English forebears. Others began Digger activities u ...heir art from the confined space of theaters into the parks, and where the Diggers had taken their energy from the parks into the streets, now there was a rev
    6 KB (1,018 words) - 01:27, 28 August 2016
  • [[San Francisco Diggers|More Diggers]]
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  • ...e Panhandle and ceremonially buried there, symbolizing the [[San Francisco Diggers| Death of the Hippie]]---who was dead by 1967 as far as the folks who lived [[San Francisco Diggers |Diggers]]
    5 KB (738 words) - 15:20, 14 June 2020
  • ...twenty-pound turkeys, for free distribution by the [[San Francisco Diggers|Diggers]].
    3 KB (521 words) - 15:59, 8 June 2020
  • ...ly doubled, alarming the Commonwealth government and local landowners. The Diggers were attacked by angry mobs, their spades taken, their crops destroyed, and [[Image:Diggers free news free redevelopment etc fc c02al.jpg|330px|left]]
    10 KB (1,580 words) - 13:17, 24 September 2023
  • ...s and shops and stalls, and dispose of their old articles to the fortunate diggers, at a rise of five hundred or a thousand per cent. ...ng ways by which other adventurers made a living and fortune. Disappointed diggers, returning from the mines with broken constitutions, swelled the destitute
    7 KB (1,143 words) - 12:51, 17 April 2021
  • ...various parts of the interior; but, on the other hand, numerous fortunate diggers, or those who had tried gold digging and been disappointed, visited town, t
    3 KB (428 words) - 12:54, 17 April 2021
  • ...s were gathered this way, and some large potatoes which were missed by the diggers. Charles and Gene loved to get these potatoes, and later have a potato bake
    2 KB (390 words) - 10:40, 8 November 2012
  • ''from [http://www.diggers.org/kaliflower/kf.htm Kaliflower]'' ''from [http://www.diggers.org/kaliflower/kf.htm Kaliflower]''
    6 KB (931 words) - 22:56, 23 November 2021
  • ''Berg was one of the original [[San Francisco Diggers|Diggers]] that scandalized San Francisco in the 1960s.''
    6 KB (817 words) - 19:06, 31 May 2023
  • [[Image:Foundsf-hsf-icon.gif|link=San Francisco Diggers]]<br> Next Stop #11: [[San Francisco Diggers|San Francisco Diggers]]
    10 KB (1,635 words) - 13:56, 31 August 2020
  • [[Image:Tours-dissent.gif|link=San Francisco Diggers]] [[San Francisco Diggers| Continue Dissent Tour]]
    8 KB (1,343 words) - 17:31, 28 October 2020
  • ...roupe Arrested|San Francisco Mime Troupe]] and the [[San Francisco Diggers|Diggers]] were capturing the imagination of people across the country, even interna [2] [http://www.diggers.org/overview.htm “Overview: Who Were (Are) the Diggers?”] The Digger Archives. <br>
    12 KB (1,664 words) - 15:55, 9 July 2018
  • ...aywright for the Mime Troupe and co-founder of [[San Francisco Diggers|The Diggers]], recalls:
    10 KB (1,589 words) - 21:53, 7 July 2021
  • ...edit. In San Francisco, in 1965, a year before the [[San Francisco Diggers|Diggers]] staged their first free food giveaway, Fred Rohé opened one of the first
    10 KB (1,539 words) - 13:04, 4 May 2023
  • ...nd the Oracle newspaper), Judy and Peter Berg (the [[San Francisco Diggers|Diggers]]), and Morris Older, a baker from Uprisings Bakery in Berkeley, who spoke ...red newsprint that helped organize the spirit. The [[San Francisco Diggers|Diggers]] had no structural organization at all, just a handful of people initiatin
    21 KB (3,271 words) - 20:24, 29 May 2023
  • <font size=4>Death of Money: Diggers 50 Years Later</font size> From free food to free stores, free money, and free communication, the Diggers defined a politics a half century ago that continues to exert a powerful in
    12 KB (1,791 words) - 23:24, 8 September 2020
  • ...tial law at the end of September 1966. Some of The [[San Francisco Diggers|Diggers]] had been part of the early SF Mime Troupe and performed in the edgy anarc ''Image: [http://www.diggers.org/ Digger Archive]''
    22 KB (3,446 words) - 23:56, 28 September 2023
  • ...roupe Arrested|San Francisco Mime Troupe]] and the [[San Francisco Diggers|Diggers]] as well as scores of events. As their promotional flyer stated, they plan http://www.arthurmag.com/2009/08/04/the-diggers-papers-14-the-invisible-circus/
    12 KB (1,942 words) - 14:14, 18 August 2021
  • ...eetcars and pedestrians in an apparently stress-free transit paradise. The Diggers reappear in a canal-side building next to the No Penny Opera, a free dining
    6 KB (950 words) - 23:00, 4 February 2016
  • [[San Francisco Diggers|San Francisco Diggers]] [[San Francisco Diggers|San Francisco Diggers]]
    18 KB (2,435 words) - 14:12, 31 August 2020
  • ...away youth was clearly failing these children. The [[San Francisco Diggers|Diggers]] recognized this problem and asked the Panhandle community for help. The s
    13 KB (2,076 words) - 22:18, 7 July 2021
  • ...ault</strong> tells of the explosive first six months of the San Francisco Diggers. Featuring stories of the San Francisco Mime Troupe, Tim Leary, Huey Newton
    9 KB (1,248 words) - 16:24, 17 November 2019
  • '''Original [[San Francisco Diggers|San Francisco Digger]] Kent Minault has a surprising encounter with Huey Ne
    7 KB (1,151 words) - 14:04, 22 May 2020
  • ...of scavenged food in parks started in 1966 by the [[San Francisco Diggers|Diggers]], a “leaderless” countercultural activist group. The Haight-Ashbury ne The hippies, the counterculture, the Diggers’ giveaways, the food conspiracies, were all made up of volunteers giving
    15 KB (2,401 words) - 13:04, 4 May 2023
  • The Diggers served free food in an effort to address a massive influx of young people t
    11 KB (1,556 words) - 12:42, 9 June 2022
  • The Diggers served free food in an effort to address a massive influx of young people t
    10 KB (1,452 words) - 14:07, 16 November 2019
  • ...d, not by bourgeoisie, but by prospectors, sailors, railroad workers, gold diggers, ladies of good fortune, roustabouts and carney hustlers. When I arrived ov
    9 KB (1,511 words) - 00:02, 9 November 2014
  • The [[San Francisco Diggers|Diggers]], The Family Dog, ''The Oracle'' newspaper and the [[Straight Theater demo ...Troupe Arrested|San Francisco Mime Troupe]], the [[Diggers--Death of Money|Diggers]] and the Panthers was not simply temporal coincidence. The people involved
    32 KB (5,043 words) - 21:33, 9 July 2022
  • ...King George”: Dispatch from San Francisco|Prev. Document]] [[San Francisco Diggers|Next Document]]
    10 KB (1,660 words) - 20:18, 8 April 2019
  • ...ault</strong> tells of the explosive first six months of the San Francisco Diggers. Featuring stories of the San Francisco Mime Troupe, Tim Leary, Huey Newton
    16 KB (2,442 words) - 22:46, 8 September 2020
  • ...al Italian meaning sodomite. The modern script, adapted by [[San Francisco Diggers|Peter Berg]], addressed the gender issues of the two leading male character
    15 KB (2,348 words) - 23:58, 26 June 2023
  • ...ader than food. The Free Store refers back to store that the San Francisco Diggers ran in 1967. The structure that Noe chose, and even the words they used to
    22 KB (3,365 words) - 13:02, 4 May 2023
  • ...directly atop the graves of paupers from the Gold Rush era. Bodies of gold diggers from all over the world were interred here. These earliest settlers had bee
    21 KB (3,318 words) - 20:34, 8 July 2020
  • ...immediately evicted from their lands by a global immigration of 49er gold-diggers, and impoverished American squatters. Loopholes in the law, ethnic epithets
    25 KB (4,041 words) - 15:24, 17 April 2021
  • ...life profoundly dependent on air, water, and food. Former [[San Francisco Diggers|San Francisco Digger]] Judy Goldhaft says, “We were into living in a more
    60 KB (9,592 words) - 22:49, 23 November 2021