Box 66
Container
Contains 49 Results:
Correspondence, July 1, 1993-November 29, 1994
File — Box: 66, Folder: 1
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From the Series:
David Bruce MacDonald, born August 15, 1970, was a zinester, a debater, musician, and lyricist. During his lifetime, he had coauthored in making multiple political zines like Mediocre Rhyme Explosions, Fargo Planet, and Envy the Dead. MacDonald was also a member of a hip-hop group called the F-KRIPZ in which he and his peer Andrew Knighton collaborated to produce four music albums. His debut album How I Killed George Bush (1991) attracted attention from the Secret Service and the press for...
Dates:
July 1, 1993-November 29, 1994
Correspondence, December 1, 1994-December 29, 1994
File — Box: 66, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
David Bruce MacDonald, born August 15, 1970, was a zinester, a debater, musician, and lyricist. During his lifetime, he had coauthored in making multiple political zines like Mediocre Rhyme Explosions, Fargo Planet, and Envy the Dead. MacDonald was also a member of a hip-hop group called the F-KRIPZ in which he and his peer Andrew Knighton collaborated to produce four music albums. His debut album How I Killed George Bush (1991) attracted attention from the Secret Service and the press for...
Dates:
December 1, 1994-December 29, 1994
Correspondence, January 1, 1995-February 1995
File — Box: 66, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
David Bruce MacDonald, born August 15, 1970, was a zinester, a debater, musician, and lyricist. During his lifetime, he had coauthored in making multiple political zines like Mediocre Rhyme Explosions, Fargo Planet, and Envy the Dead. MacDonald was also a member of a hip-hop group called the F-KRIPZ in which he and his peer Andrew Knighton collaborated to produce four music albums. His debut album How I Killed George Bush (1991) attracted attention from the Secret Service and the press for...
Dates:
January 1, 1995-February 1995
Correspondence, March 6, 1995-April 26, 1995
File — Box: 66, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
David Bruce MacDonald, born August 15, 1970, was a zinester, a debater, musician, and lyricist. During his lifetime, he had coauthored in making multiple political zines like Mediocre Rhyme Explosions, Fargo Planet, and Envy the Dead. MacDonald was also a member of a hip-hop group called the F-KRIPZ in which he and his peer Andrew Knighton collaborated to produce four music albums. His debut album How I Killed George Bush (1991) attracted attention from the Secret Service and the press for...
Dates:
March 6, 1995-April 26, 1995
Correspondence, May 10, 1995-October 5, 1995
File — Box: 66, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
David Bruce MacDonald, born August 15, 1970, was a zinester, a debater, musician, and lyricist. During his lifetime, he had coauthored in making multiple political zines like Mediocre Rhyme Explosions, Fargo Planet, and Envy the Dead. MacDonald was also a member of a hip-hop group called the F-KRIPZ in which he and his peer Andrew Knighton collaborated to produce four music albums. His debut album How I Killed George Bush (1991) attracted attention from the Secret Service and the press for...
Dates:
May 10, 1995-October 5, 1995
Correspondence, undated
File — Box: 66, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
David Bruce MacDonald, born August 15, 1970, was a zinester, a debater, musician, and lyricist. During his lifetime, he had coauthored in making multiple political zines like Mediocre Rhyme Explosions, Fargo Planet, and Envy the Dead. MacDonald was also a member of a hip-hop group called the F-KRIPZ in which he and his peer Andrew Knighton collaborated to produce four music albums. His debut album How I Killed George Bush (1991) attracted attention from the Secret Service and the press for...
Dates:
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Debate, March 1991-March 1992
File — Box: 66, Folder: 7
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Includes 1992's Kansas City Classic Open debate schedules, a staff list, and newsclippings about MacDonald and the event
Dates:
March 1991-March 1992
Memorial, February 11, 1996-February 26, 1996
File — Box: 66, Folder: 8
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CONTENT WARNING: Contains David MacDonald’s suicide note; also includes a brochure from MacDonald's Memorial service, handwritten correspondence, and email correspodence
Dates:
February 11, 1996-February 26, 1996
Originals of Posters, Ads, Mailers, undated
File — Box: 66, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
David Bruce MacDonald, born August 15, 1970, was a zinester, a debater, musician, and lyricist. During his lifetime, he had coauthored in making multiple political zines like Mediocre Rhyme Explosions, Fargo Planet, and Envy the Dead. MacDonald was also a member of a hip-hop group called the F-KRIPZ in which he and his peer Andrew Knighton collaborated to produce four music albums. His debut album How I Killed George Bush (1991) attracted attention from the Secret Service and the press for...
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Collage Materials, undated
File — Box: 66, Folder: 21
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From the Series:
David Bruce MacDonald, born August 15, 1970, was a zinester, a debater, musician, and lyricist. During his lifetime, he had coauthored in making multiple political zines like Mediocre Rhyme Explosions, Fargo Planet, and Envy the Dead. MacDonald was also a member of a hip-hop group called the F-KRIPZ in which he and his peer Andrew Knighton collaborated to produce four music albums. His debut album How I Killed George Bush (1991) attracted attention from the Secret Service and the press for...
Dates:
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Receipts and Catalogs, undated
File — Box: 66, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
David Bruce MacDonald, born August 15, 1970, was a zinester, a debater, musician, and lyricist. During his lifetime, he had coauthored in making multiple political zines like Mediocre Rhyme Explosions, Fargo Planet, and Envy the Dead. MacDonald was also a member of a hip-hop group called the F-KRIPZ in which he and his peer Andrew Knighton collaborated to produce four music albums. His debut album How I Killed George Bush (1991) attracted attention from the Secret Service and the press for...
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Production Notes, undated
File — Box: 66, Folder: 23
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From the Series:
David Bruce MacDonald, born August 15, 1970, was a zinester, a debater, musician, and lyricist. During his lifetime, he had coauthored in making multiple political zines like Mediocre Rhyme Explosions, Fargo Planet, and Envy the Dead. MacDonald was also a member of a hip-hop group called the F-KRIPZ in which he and his peer Andrew Knighton collaborated to produce four music albums. His debut album How I Killed George Bush (1991) attracted attention from the Secret Service and the press for...
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undated
Promotional Materials, undated
File — Box: 66, Folder: 24
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Promotional flyers, posters, and cassette tape covers for F-KRIPZ's EPs and other events.
Dates:
undated
Rejection Letters, undated
File — Box: 66, Folder: 25, Object: 1
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From the Series:
David Bruce MacDonald, born August 15, 1970, was a zinester, a debater, musician, and lyricist. During his lifetime, he had coauthored in making multiple political zines like Mediocre Rhyme Explosions, Fargo Planet, and Envy the Dead. MacDonald was also a member of a hip-hop group called the F-KRIPZ in which he and his peer Andrew Knighton collaborated to produce four music albums. His debut album How I Killed George Bush (1991) attracted attention from the Secret Service and the press for...
Dates:
undated
"Danny Alexander Battle", undated
File — Box: 66, Folder: 25, Object: 2
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Clippings about the polemical battle between MacDonald and Alexander on the topic of F-KRIPZ's EP
Dates:
undated
Newsclips, undated
File — Box: 66, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
David Bruce MacDonald, born August 15, 1970, was a zinester, a debater, musician, and lyricist. During his lifetime, he had coauthored in making multiple political zines like Mediocre Rhyme Explosions, Fargo Planet, and Envy the Dead. MacDonald was also a member of a hip-hop group called the F-KRIPZ in which he and his peer Andrew Knighton collaborated to produce four music albums. His debut album How I Killed George Bush (1991) attracted attention from the Secret Service and the press for...
Dates:
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Concentration Camp Muzak Contest Entries, April 1994-May 2, 1994
File — Box: 66, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
David Bruce MacDonald, born August 15, 1970, was a zinester, a debater, musician, and lyricist. During his lifetime, he had coauthored in making multiple political zines like Mediocre Rhyme Explosions, Fargo Planet, and Envy the Dead. MacDonald was also a member of a hip-hop group called the F-KRIPZ in which he and his peer Andrew Knighton collaborated to produce four music albums. His debut album How I Killed George Bush (1991) attracted attention from the Secret Service and the press for...
Dates:
April 1994-May 2, 1994
Lyrics (1 of 3), undated
File — Box: 66, Folder: 28
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
David Bruce MacDonald, born August 15, 1970, was a zinester, a debater, musician, and lyricist. During his lifetime, he had coauthored in making multiple political zines like Mediocre Rhyme Explosions, Fargo Planet, and Envy the Dead. MacDonald was also a member of a hip-hop group called the F-KRIPZ in which he and his peer Andrew Knighton collaborated to produce four music albums. His debut album How I Killed George Bush (1991) attracted attention from the Secret Service and the press for...
Dates:
undated
Lyrics (2 of 3), undated
File — Box: 66, Folder: 29
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
David Bruce MacDonald, born August 15, 1970, was a zinester, a debater, musician, and lyricist. During his lifetime, he had coauthored in making multiple political zines like Mediocre Rhyme Explosions, Fargo Planet, and Envy the Dead. MacDonald was also a member of a hip-hop group called the F-KRIPZ in which he and his peer Andrew Knighton collaborated to produce four music albums. His debut album How I Killed George Bush (1991) attracted attention from the Secret Service and the press for...
Dates:
undated
Lyrics (3 of 3), undated
File — Box: 66, Folder: 30
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
David Bruce MacDonald, born August 15, 1970, was a zinester, a debater, musician, and lyricist. During his lifetime, he had coauthored in making multiple political zines like Mediocre Rhyme Explosions, Fargo Planet, and Envy the Dead. MacDonald was also a member of a hip-hop group called the F-KRIPZ in which he and his peer Andrew Knighton collaborated to produce four music albums. His debut album How I Killed George Bush (1991) attracted attention from the Secret Service and the press for...
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Rock & Rap Confidential, November 1994
Item — Box: 66, Folder: 31, Object: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
David Bruce MacDonald, born August 15, 1970, was a zinester, a debater, musician, and lyricist. During his lifetime, he had coauthored in making multiple political zines like Mediocre Rhyme Explosions, Fargo Planet, and Envy the Dead. MacDonald was also a member of a hip-hop group called the F-KRIPZ in which he and his peer Andrew Knighton collaborated to produce four music albums. His debut album How I Killed George Bush (1991) attracted attention from the Secret Service and the press for...
Dates:
November 1994
Duplex Planet, 1992
Item — Box: 66, Folder: 31, Object: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
David Bruce MacDonald, born August 15, 1970, was a zinester, a debater, musician, and lyricist. During his lifetime, he had coauthored in making multiple political zines like Mediocre Rhyme Explosions, Fargo Planet, and Envy the Dead. MacDonald was also a member of a hip-hop group called the F-KRIPZ in which he and his peer Andrew Knighton collaborated to produce four music albums. His debut album How I Killed George Bush (1991) attracted attention from the Secret Service and the press for...
Dates:
1992
Envy the Dead #1, 1993
Item — Box: 66, Folder: 32, Object: 1
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Two copies
Dates:
1993
Envy the Dead #3, 1993-1994
Item — Box: 66, Folder: 32, Object: 2
Scope and Contents
Three copies
Dates:
1993-1994
Envy the Dead #4, undated
Item — Box: 66, Folder: 32, Object: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
David Bruce MacDonald, born August 15, 1970, was a zinester, a debater, musician, and lyricist. During his lifetime, he had coauthored in making multiple political zines like Mediocre Rhyme Explosions, Fargo Planet, and Envy the Dead. MacDonald was also a member of a hip-hop group called the F-KRIPZ in which he and his peer Andrew Knighton collaborated to produce four music albums. His debut album How I Killed George Bush (1991) attracted attention from the Secret Service and the press for...
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