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[21.06 Trial]

Description: Photograph of Jim Barber (left), Don Baker (middle) and Bill Nelson (right) seated behind a table during the 21.06 trial in 1982. Unidentified persons are visible from the back, in the foreground.
Date: 1982

[AIDS Memorial Quilt button for Inaugural Parade]

Description: Photograph of a button commemorating the Inaugural Parade for the NAMES Project quilt displayed in Washington, D.C. It has a purple capitol building design with a quilt display leading towards it. Beneath the images are the words "Hope Renewed, The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt Inaugural Parade, January 20, 1993".
Date: July 19, 2017
Creator: Merrill, Jeffrey

[AIDS Update Float at Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade]

Description: Photograph of the AIDS Update float in the 1988 Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade. The AIDS Resource Center banner can be seen in the back right of the photo. Riders in the car include Dave Lewis (right), editor, Rodd Gray (as Patti le Plae Safe), columnist, and Dave's partner, whose name is unknown.
Date: September 1988

[AIDS Update Float at Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade]

Description: Photograph of the AIDS Update float in the 1988 Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade. The AIDS Resource Center banner can be seen in the back right of the photo. Riders in the car include Dave Lewis (right), editor, Rodd Gray (as Patti le Plae Safe), columnist, and Dave's partner, whose name is unknown.
Date: 1988

[Ann Brown and Man]

Description: Photograph of Ann Brown posing with an unidentified man inside a building. They are visible from the chest up and the man has his right arm around her shoulders and is holding two bottles.
Date: [1980..1982]

[Banner for Nelson - Tebedo AIDS Research Clinic]

Description: Photograph of a banner for the Bill Nelson and Terry Tebedo Clinic for AIDS Research, located in Dallas, Texas. The banner has a blue background with letters cut out of T-shirts or other materials; there is a row of icons and symbols across the bottom of the banner. The banner includes Bill Nelson’s jacket from his time as a high school coach, campaign materials from when he ran for office in Dallas, and other items honoring the work and lives of Nelson and Tebedo.
Date: [1980..]

[Bass Drum Player at Gay Rights March]

Description: A photograph of a bass drum player wearing a black cowboy hat standing with several other people at the March on Washington D.C. for Lesbian and Gay Rights.
Date: October 14, 1979

[Bill Hunt, 1986]

Description: A photograph of Bill Hunt eating a piece of bread at the DGA Board Retreat in 1986. Handwritten on the back of this photograph are the words, "Bill Hunt. DGA Board Retreat - 1986."
Date: 1986

[Bill Nelson and Crowd]

Description: Photograph of Bill Nelson speaking to a crowd at the memorial for Terry Tebedo”. People are visible on the right side of the image including a man near the center holding a cutout of a person, painted solid black. Behind Nelson, there is a striped rainbow flag and multiple flower arrangements. William Waybourn (far right) is pictured among the crowd.
Date: 1988

[Bill Nelson and Crowd in Front of a Banner]

Description: Photograph of a crowd of people (including activist Bill Nelson) socializing in front of a banner that reads "Never Forget: Dallas Gay Alliance." The photo was taken in a dark outside space and there are large wreaths and floral arrangements around the sign. This event was taken at a memorial for Terry Tebedo in 1988.
Date: 1988

[Bill Nelson and William Waybourn Speaking with Police]

Description: Photograph of Bill Nelson and William Waybourn speaking with two police officers at the memorial for Terry Tebedo. They are standing next to a chalk outline of a body on the sidewalk that represents Mr. Nelson's partner, Terry Tebedo. Written inside the chalk outline is the number 641, representing the number of AIDS casualties at the time of Tebedo’s death in 1988. A crowd of participants and press are visible in the background.
Date: unknown

[Bill Nelson Drawing a Chalk Outline of a Body]

Description: Photograph of Bill Nelson, kneeling next to a chalk outline of a body, that represents Mr. Nelson's partner, Terry Tebedo at the memorial service for Tebedo. Nelson is is surrounded by a crowd of participants and press. Members of the Dallas Gay Alliance and Gay Urban Truth Squad are present, including John Thomas (back row), Bill Hunt (front row, pink triangle shirt) and William Waybourn (beside Hunt, in dark, long sleeve shirt).
Date: unknown

[Bill Nelson Looking at a Silhouette of a Body]

Description: Photograph of Bill Nelson speaking at a gay rights event memorial for Terry Tebedo. Nelson is looking down at a black silhouette of a body on the sidewalk, meant to represent Mr. Nelson's partner, Terry Tebedo.
Date: unknown

[Bill Nelson Outlining the Silhouette of a Body]

Description: Photograph of Bill Nelson during the memorial for Terry Tebedo, crouched next to the black silhouette of a figure laid on the sidewalk. He appears to be outlining the cutout with chalk. A crowd of participants and press is visible in the background. John Thomas (back, tall man), Bill Hunt (middle, pink triangle shirt) and William Waybourn (middle, beside Hunt in the dark shirt) look on.
Date: unknown

[Bill Nelson, Speaking]

Description: Photograph of Bill Nelson speaking to a crowd at the memorial for Terry Tebedo. A group of people is visible in the background, including a man holding a video camera. Behind Nelson, there are several flower arrangements surrounding a partially-obscured banner that says "Never Forget. Dallas Gay Alliance."
Date: 1988

[Board members of the Foundation for Human Understanding]

Description: Photograph of current and former presidents of the Foundation for Human Understanding. William Waybourn, Stephen B. Hawkins, Dick Weaver, John Thomas, executive director, and Bruce Monroe standing in a group outside of a building. There is a trellis in the background and a brick wall with a building on the left. Handwritten on the back of this photograph are the words, "L>R. William Waybourn - 91. Stephen B. Hawkins 93 - 97. Dick Weaver - John Thomas - Secty Founder 83. Bruce Monroe 91 - 93. … more
Date: March 1996

[Bruce Monroe and Another Man in Front of a Banner at a Memorial Service for Terry Tebedo]

Description: Photograph of two men, both in jeans and tennis shoes, standing in a dark outdoor area in front of a banner that reads "Never Forget : Dallas Gay Alliance" (partially obscured by the man on the left). The man on the left is Bruce Monroe. Large floral arrangements and wreaths sit under the banner. Photograph taken at the memorial service honoring Terry Tebedo, who died of AIDS complications in 1988. Members of the Dallas Gay Alliance are present, as well as members of Gay Urban Truth Squad (GUT… more
Date: 1988

[C.O.F. Float in First Gay Pride Parade in Dallas, Texas]

Description: Photograph of a float during the first Gay Pride Parade, parked in the street. Written on the side of a poster attached to the float are the words, "C.O.F. Texas Oldest Homophile Organization. Gay as an American Flag and Apple Pie." Buildings are visible in the background. Handwritten on the back of the photograph are the words, "1st Gay Pride Parade. June 24 1972."
Date: June 24, 1972

[Cece Cox and John Ramos]

Description: Photograph of Cece Cox and John Ramos, standing together out-of-doors at a gay rights event. Other people and trees are visible in the background.
Date: 199X

[Cece Cox, Avery Maixner, and Evan Wolfson]

Description: Photograph of three people standing on the lawn outside of The Dallas Morning News building. From left to right: Cece Cox, Avery Maixner, and Evan Wolfson. Handwritten on the back of this photograph are the words, "53 Cece Cox, Pres. Avery Maixner Board Member. Evan Wolfson, lawyer of Hawaii case, Lambda Legal Defense & Education Fund."
Date: June 29, 1989

[Chalk drawings on sidewalk for AIDS awareness]

Description: Photograph of chalk drawings and outlines of human figures, highlighting AIDS awareness in Texas. On the metal fencing in the background are two poster boards, the first board reads, "146,569 Wordwide Cases of AIDS." The second poster reads "AIDS in Texas" and has the number "6479" written on top of it. The chalk on the ground reads, "Genocide! G+U+T+S, Dallas, Houston."
Date: unknown
Creator: Estes, Karen

[Chalk Outline of a Body]

Description: Photograph of a chalk outline of a body marked on a sidewalk, representing Mr. Terry Tebedo. The outline was drawn by Bill Nelson who was participating in the memorial for Terry Tebedo. Text has been written inside and around the outline. Event participants are paritally visible around the outline.
Date: unknown
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