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acknowledgments

Pow Wow: A Gathering of the Tribes for a Human Be-In

This exhibition was curated by Sarah E. Fass. The curator would like to acknowledge her debt to Charles B. McNamara, Curator of Rare Books, for his assistance throughout the process, and more particularly for his work on the photographic reproductions displayed in the exhibition and the images on this Web site. Thanks also go to Julia Thompson, who prepared the multimedia presentation accompanying the exhibition, and to UNC’s Manuscripts Department for the loan of the Gregory Corso notebook. Jan Paris and Andrea Knowlton of the Special Collections Conservation Laboratory and Susan Bales, Libby Chenault, Nancy Frazier, and Sandi Honnold of the Rare Book Collection were all extremely helpful. Alison S. Duncan produced the graphic design for this Web site.

illustration sources

INDEX PAGE: The photograph of the Golden Gate Bridge (left) is by Ian Klein. The photograph of the Washington Square Arch (right, top) is by Stephen Finn. Both images are from BigStockPhoto. The photograph of Black Mountain in 2006 (right, bottom) was submitted to City-Data.com by Karin and Shane Whitley.

CREDITS PAGE: Pow-Wow: A Gathering of the Tribes for a Human Be-In (San Francisco: Double-H Press, [1967]). Small broadside advertising the Human Be-In held in San Francisco on January 14, 1967. From the Beat Literature Collection, Rare Book Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

OTHERS: All images are reproduced from books or other original materials in the Rare Book Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Fuller bibliographical details for books can be found in the checklist.

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