City Paper

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The City Paper is "Baltimore's alternative newspaper," founded in 1977 provides an "alternative" source of news as well as "opinions on local politics, communities, culture, and the arts."[1]

Supporter of the New American Movement

In 1981, the Great Atlantic Radio Conspiracy, Jo-Ann Fuchs, Walt Fuchs, Herman Heyn, Ann Gordon, Judy Waldman, Bill O'Connor, Marilyn O'Connor, the Baltimore City Tenants Association, Robert Cotter, Jean Turner, Shirley Parry, Julie Lehnert, Eric Hallengren, the City Paper (Baltimore's alternative newspaper), Mary Pat Finnegan, Ken McElroy, Ric Pfeffer, the Baltimore Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee, J. Brough Scamp, Jean Ratcliffe, Bob Laforge, Steve Snyder, Terry Dalsemer and Marvelous Toy Works congratulated the New American Movement on the occasion of their tenth anniversary.[2]

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References

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  2. 10th Anniversary Booklet for the New American Movement, 1981
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