File:Thompson for 1970 Aspen, Colorado Sheriff poster.jpg
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DescriptionThompson for 1970 Aspen, Colorado Sheriff poster.jpg |
English: Election poster promoting w:Hunter S. Thompson's 1970 run for sheriff of Pitkin County, Colorado. The symbol of a two-thumbed fist with a peyote button represented the so-called "Freak Power" movement, Thompson's self-proclaimed base of support. Thompson wrote about his campaign in the article "The Battle of Aspen", published in Rolling Stone magazine no. 67 (October 1, 1970). |
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English: Scan via groundfloormedia.com. An original copy once owned by Thompson can be compared at tomwbenton.com, with further information about Benton and Thompson's early relationship. |
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English: Illustrated and printed by Thomas W. Benton (1930–2007). Distributed in and around Aspen, Colorado by Benton, Thompson, and other "Freaks". |
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