Type | Underground press weekly |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | Collective |
Publisher | collective |
Editor | collective |
Founded | April 17, 1970 |
Ceased publication | April 4, 1972 |
Headquarters | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Circulation | 5,000 |
Hundred Flowers was an American underground newspaper published in Minneapolis, Minnesota from April 17, 1970 to April 4, 1972. It was produced by a communal collective, with the main instigator being antiwar activist and former Smith College drama instructor Ed Felien. The 16-page, two-color tabloid was published weekly (later biweekly) and cost 25 cents, circulating about 5,000 copies.[1]