Hallucinogenic drugs
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Counter-cultural ephemera
Collection
Identifier: MS-1011
Abstract
This artificially assembled collection consists of ephemera associated with various alternative lifestyle and counter-cultural movements of the 1960s and 1970s that were concerned with world peace, environmentalism, experimentation with hallucinogenic drugs, vegetarianism, and communal living.
Dates:
1960 - 1981
Found in:
Special Collections
LSD buttons, circa late 1960s
File — Box 1: [Barcode: 31151034394001], Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
These four buttons from the late 1960s promote the use of LSD, and drug use in general. An orange button reads, "Make love on LSD." Another button reads, "Make acid a sacrament," around an image with a tab of acid with light radiating from it, overing over a chalice that appears to be struck by electricity in multiple places. A blue button reads, "Acid" and then repeats the word "love" six times beneath it. A white button reads, "God is on a trip." The creators of these buttons are...
Dates:
circa late 1960s
Found in:
Special Collections
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Counter-cultural ephemera
Richard Frary collection of 20th-century authors' materials
Collection
Identifier: MS-0398
Abstract
The collection includes letters, manuscripts, photographs, and other material related to 20th-century authors, including John Dos Passos, the artist Rockwell Kent, Sinclair Lewis, James Joyce, Theodore Dreiser, Frank Norris, Timothy Leary, and Carl Van Vechten, 1897-1990.
Dates:
1897-1990
Found in:
Special Collections