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The Big Us

''The Big Us'' was a radical underground newspaper published in Cleveland, Ohio starting in September, 1968, appearing biweekly in tabloid format.〔(About this newspaper: ''The Big Us'' ) Chronicling America. The Library of Congress. Retrieved October 20, 2010.〕 Its politics reflected the views of SDS.〔(The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History ) Retrieved October 20, 2010.〕 Editors were Carol Cohen McEldowney, a 25-year-old SDS organizer and Cleveland welfare caseworker, and Carole Close, an antiwar activist. The paper's headquarters were in a church coffeehouse/youth center called The Outpost, near the Case Western Reserve University campus. McEldowney left in May 1969 to work in an antiwar GI coffeehouse in South Carolina. Starting with the issue of Oct. 14, 1969 (vol. 3, no. 2) the paper changed its name to ''Burning River News'', commemorating a famous incident in which the toxic waste on the surface of the Cuyahoga River in downtown Cleveland caught fire.
In 1970 it merged with the ''Buddhist Third-Class Junkmail Oracle'' founded by Cleveland poet d. a. levy to become the ''Burning River Oracle'', and rebooted its volume numbering to volume 1, number 1 with the March 3–17, 1970 issue. Starting with the April 15–28 issue it changed names again to simply ''Burning River'', under which title it published its last few issues, ending with vol. 1, no. 8 or 9 in July 1970.
''The Big Us'' was a member of both the Underground Press Syndicate and the Liberation News Service. Contributors included local underground cartoonists Dave Sheridan and Fred Schrier.
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