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- The_Rag wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Rag Blog".
- The_Rag wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Rag".
- The_Rag wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Rag#The Rag Blog".
- The_Rag caption "The Rag covers".
- The_Rag ceasedPublication "1977".
- The_Rag editor "Thorne Dreyer and Carol Neiman".
- The_Rag format "Tabloid".
- The_Rag foundation "1966-10-10".
- The_Rag hasPhotoCollection The_Rag.
- The_Rag headquarters Austin,_Texas.
- The_Rag headquarters Texas.
- The_Rag name "The Rag".
- The_Rag owners "Staff-owned and -published".
- The_Rag sisterNewspapers "Member: Underground Press Syndidate ; Liberation News Service".
- The_Rag type Underground_press.
- The_Rag wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Advert.
- The_Rag wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- The_Rag wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_newspaper.
- The_Rag subject Category:1960s.
- The_Rag subject Category:Alternative_media.
- The_Rag subject Category:Alternative_press.
- The_Rag subject Category:Counterculture_of_the_1960s.
- The_Rag subject Category:Media_in_Austin,_Texas.
- The_Rag subject Category:Newspapers_published_in_Texas.
- The_Rag subject Category:Publications_disestablished_in_1977.
- The_Rag subject Category:Publications_established_in_1966.
- The_Rag subject Category:Underground_culture.
- The_Rag subject Category:Underground_press.
- The_Rag hypernym Newspaper.
- The_Rag type Article.
- The_Rag type Newspaper.
- The_Rag type PeriodicalLiterature.
- The_Rag type Rebellion.
- The_Rag type Work.
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- The_Rag type Disestablishment.
- The_Rag type Establishment.
- The_Rag type Publication.
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- The_Rag type CreativeWork.
- The_Rag type Thing.
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- The_Rag comment "The Rag was an underground newspaper published in Austin, Texas from 1966-1977. The sixth member of the Underground Press Syndicate, and the first underground paper in the South, The Rag was one of the most important of the Sixties underground papers, known for its unique blend of radical politics, alternative culture, and humor.".
- The_Rag label "The Rag".
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- The_Rag wasDerivedFrom The_Rag?oldid=669621308.
- The_Rag isPrimaryTopicOf The_Rag.
- The_Rag name "The Rag".