Item #5856 Sexual Freedom: The Journal of the San Francisco Sexual Freedom League, Issue 11. ed Stephen L. W. Greene.
Sexual Freedom: The Journal of the San Francisco Sexual Freedom League, Issue 11

Sexual Freedom: The Journal of the San Francisco Sexual Freedom League, Issue 11

San Francisco, CA: Sexual Freedom League Inc., 1972. Tabloid paper printed on newsprint with colored wraps. 11 x 17 in., folded to 8 ½ x 11 in. 28pp. Offset. Near fine condition. Item #5856

The Sexual Freedom League was founded in 1963 in New York City. Julian Beck, Allen Ginsberg, and Dr. Leo Koch were among those on the Advisory Committee of the original group, which was active in demonstrations for a wide range of causes. Initially composed of a small membership of independent local chapters in New York, San Francisco, and London, the organization grew rapidly, especially in the San Francisco Bay Area after 1966. The League advocated for the right of each person to make their own sexual decisions, without coersion or restrictive laws, the end of sexual discrimination against homosexuals and women, and the spiritual and psychological liberation for all to embrace and enjoy their sexuality.

This issue contains articles on sex therapy, Pornography as a Business, Proposition 20, Sexual Freedom League chapter updates, photo spreads, book and film reviews, personal ads, and more.

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