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1966 Press Photo Paul Lowinger Psychiatry Clinic

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Caption: Same Political Perspective ? When the 1960s started, Paul Lowinger, a psychiatrist, was a middle-aged former radical. He had been active in left-wing politics as a teen in the ?30s, but went through a politically dormant period until the mid-60s, when he joined a freedom ride to Selma, Alabama with a group of Detroiters. After that, Lowinger, who was chief of the outpatient service at Lafayette Clinic, seemed to surface with a plan or a study wherever the hot social action was. Lowinger advocated legalization of marijuana, testified in U.S. Senate hearings about the side effects of pharmaceuticals, and worked for community control of neighborhood clinics.

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