Houston’s underground paper is now digitized; soon to be a book.

Space City! covers, clockwise from top left: Vol. 1, No. 1; Vol. 2, No. 10;
Vol. 2, No. 5; Vol. 3, No. 4.
AUSTIN — On March 11, 2020, I shipped a near-complete collection of Space City! newspapers to Indiana to be scanned for preservation and display at the Internet Archive. Little did I know that the issues would arrive just days before the library shut down because of Covid19. For two and a half months, Space City! sat in quarantine.
On June 1, the library began to staff up again. Soon, the newspapers took on a digital life, a collection accessible to activists, academics (and the general public) interested in the transformative period chronicled on the pages of Houston’s historic underground paper. The work is now complete. Each of the 103 papers can be viewed in its entirety here.
Three issues are still missing. If you have any of them — or know of their whereabouts — please let us know.
- Volume 3, Issue 3, November 11, 1971. Cover illustration: Mayor Louie Welch with money
- Volume 3, Issue 32, January 10, 1972. Cover illustration: People dancing.
- Volume 4, Issue 5, July 4, 1972. Cover image unknown.



























