File:Phil Ochs rewrite of his song.jpg
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English: Phil Ochs rewrite of his song "Here's to the State of Mississippi," into "Here's to the State of Richard Nixon." Scanned from photocopy. Typed at apartment of Chip Berlet in 1974 prior to Ochs' performance of the song at Impeachment Ball. Copy sent to his brother Michael Ochs for registration. Original at Chicago History Museum via the Chicago Peace Museum. |
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Author | Chip.berlet | ||
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Camera model | Perfection2450 |
Date and time of digitizing | 03:48, 10 December 2012 |