Modern Radicals (1960-1979) Gallery
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The 60s and 70s were defined by civil rights movements that stood up to the actions of governments that did not adequately represent the people. The items in this gallery show some cultural highlights that defined the era and some of the pioneering figures that led the fight for equality.

Stanford-Binet intelligence scale by Lewis Madison Ternan & Maud Amanda Merrill, 1960

Translation of the National Anthem of the German Democratic Republic by Yvonne Kapp, 24 March 1961

Programme and related press cuttings for Harold Pinter’s The Birthday Party, 1963

The Carpet People by Terry Pratchett, 1963

Joan Gili’s translation of Stanley Kubrick’s film Barry Lyndon, 1967

Gay Liberation Front Manifesto, 1971

Independence Day Carnival / Oz obscenity trial poster, 1971

Orbit - the monthly magazine for Zambian youth, c.1971-74

Red Rag: a magazine of women's liberation. No. 8, February 1975

Supermouse comix : Supermouse meets Pussa the Great! by Ursula K. Le Guin, 1978

Dr Ann Kendall crossing a rope bridge in the Cusichaca valley in one of her first research trips to the region in Peru, c. 1978

Women’s Liberation and the New Politics by Sheila Rowbotham, 1971

Finding A Voice: Asian Women in Britain by Amrit Wilson, 1978

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