Minneapolis Anti-pornography Ordinance
Activists from the Powderhorn and Central neighborhoods of Minneapolis continued their fight against the Alexander brothers into the early 1980s, despite a series of unfavorable legal decisions. This image shows Richard Buske, Linda Wejcman, Douglas Hicks, Nancy Benson, and Vernon Wetternach on the corner of Chicago Avenue and Lake Street on January 29, 1981. Photograph taken by Art Hager of the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Source: Minneapolis and St Paul newspaper negatives collection, Minnesota Historical Society.
Bibliography
Brest, Paul, and Ann Vandenberg. “Politics, Feminism and the Constitution: The Anti-Pornography Movement in Minneapolis.” Stanford Law Review 39, no. 3 (February 1987): 607–661.
Butler, Pamela. "Sex and the Cities: Re-Evaluating 1980s Feminist Politics in Minneapolis and St. Paul." In Queer Twin Cities: Twin Cities GLBT Oral History Project, 203–239. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2010.
Downs, Donald Alexander. The New Politics of Pornography. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1989.
Duggan, Lisa, and Nan Hunter, eds. Sex Wars: Sexual Dissent and Political Culture. New York: Routledge, 1995.
Ehrman-Solberg, Kevin. "The Battle of the Bookstores and Gay Sexual Liberation in Minneapolis." Senior Honors Thesis, History Department, Augsburg College, 2014.
Ferris and Edward Alexander Subject File, Vertical Files
Special Collections Department, Hennepin County Library, Minneapolis
Description: Newspaper clippings relevant to the Alexander brothers in Minneapolis collected over several decades by reference librarians.
Hickey, Georgina. "The Geography of Pornography: Neighborhood Feminism and the Battle Against ‘Dirty Bookstores" in Minneapolis.’" Frontiers: A Journal of Women's Studies 32, no. 1 (2001): 125–151.
Organization Records, Organizing Against Pornography, 1975–1990
Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00183.xml
Description: Administrative records (1984-1990), including bylaws, board minutes, staff files, and financial records; public outreach materials; subject files; newspaper clippings; and audio and video tapes documenting the efforts of an organization formed to increase public awareness of the relationship between pornography and violence against women. See especially the transcripts of “public hearings on ordinances to add pornography as discrimination against women.”
Pornography Subject File, Vertical Files
Special Collections Department, Hennepin County Library, Minneapolis
Description: Newspaper clippings relevant to the pornography controversy in Minneapolis collected over several decades by reference librarians.
Chronology
1969
1977
1977
1979
1982
Autumn 1983
October 1983
October 18, 1983
December 12, 1983
December 30, 1983
January 5, 1984
January 1984
1984
July 13, 1984
February 1986
Bibliography
Brest, Paul, and Ann Vandenberg. “Politics, Feminism and the Constitution: The Anti-Pornography Movement in Minneapolis.” Stanford Law Review 39, no. 3 (February 1987): 607–661.
Butler, Pamela. "Sex and the Cities: Re-Evaluating 1980s Feminist Politics in Minneapolis and St. Paul." In Queer Twin Cities: Twin Cities GLBT Oral History Project, 203–239. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2010.
Downs, Donald Alexander. The New Politics of Pornography. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1989.
Duggan, Lisa, and Nan Hunter, eds. Sex Wars: Sexual Dissent and Political Culture. New York: Routledge, 1995.
Ehrman-Solberg, Kevin. "The Battle of the Bookstores and Gay Sexual Liberation in Minneapolis." Senior Honors Thesis, History Department, Augsburg College, 2014.
Ferris and Edward Alexander Subject File, Vertical Files
Special Collections Department, Hennepin County Library, Minneapolis
Description: Newspaper clippings relevant to the Alexander brothers in Minneapolis collected over several decades by reference librarians.
Hickey, Georgina. "The Geography of Pornography: Neighborhood Feminism and the Battle Against ‘Dirty Bookstores" in Minneapolis.’" Frontiers: A Journal of Women's Studies 32, no. 1 (2001): 125–151.
Organization Records, Organizing Against Pornography, 1975–1990
Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00183.xml
Description: Administrative records (1984-1990), including bylaws, board minutes, staff files, and financial records; public outreach materials; subject files; newspaper clippings; and audio and video tapes documenting the efforts of an organization formed to increase public awareness of the relationship between pornography and violence against women. See especially the transcripts of “public hearings on ordinances to add pornography as discrimination against women.”
Pornography Subject File, Vertical Files
Special Collections Department, Hennepin County Library, Minneapolis
Description: Newspaper clippings relevant to the pornography controversy in Minneapolis collected over several decades by reference librarians.