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[Letter from Mark White to Richard Peeples - July 7, 1977]
Letter from Mark White, Secretary of State, to Richard Peeples accepting the articles of incorporation for the Dallas Gay Political Caucus.
[Letter to Doris Williams from her son Byrd IV, 2]
Written thoughts that read, "It seems incredible to me for I have many friends who obtained pictures from myself and not a --- have I received. Moral - never deliver a kodak picture until you have the remuneration in your pocket."
[Letter to Doris Williams from her son Byrd IV, 2]
Letter about the Alamo that reads, "the alamo; he got pictures of all these and a detail picture of the window in an Jose upon which a carver wronght throughout his lifetime. The figure are however sadly worn away and almost fails to depict its one time grandure. Chas. sold for of his pictures upon the spot and has the money yet has not delivered the pictures. It seems incredible to me for I have many friends who obtained pictures from myself and not a -- I have recieved. Moral - never deliver a kodak picture until you have the rennumeration in your pocket. The man says that he will give me an opportunity in the singal works. This pays about 2 per diem for which I am under obligation to make a per diem trip of about 40 miles on a hand car. What do you think of it; whatever you think dont publish it abroad as in case of the unexpected I might be deeply humiliated. Please be mum. You can tell Papa if you like. Also ask him what are his desire on the subject and impart them to me at an early convience. Your son, Byrd."
[Letter from L. D. Whitaker at JCPenney to Lanny Hall, January 12, 1979]
Letter from L. D. Whitaker at JCPenney to Lanny Hall, January 12, 1979. The letter is in regards to Whitaker's approval of keeping the Saturday Sunday Closing Law and that as a store manager, has no desire to work on Sundays as well as reasons for Hall to support this bill.
[Letter and Envelope: To Harriett Ehrhardt from Samuel W. Hudson, III]
A letter to Harriett Erhardt from Samuel W. Hudson, III questioning Erhardt over the recent reprimand of a school teacher, Bill Nelson, for their expression of the First Amendment. The letter is accompanied by the envelope it was sent in.
[Letter of reprimand: From Chales Maples to William H. Nelson]
The formal letter of reprimand from the principal of Warren Travis White High School, Charles Maples, to Bill Nelson for appearing in a gay publication wearing a shirt that supported LGBT rights.
[Letter of reprimand to William Nelson from W. T. White High School principal Charles Maples]
Letter from W. T. White HS principal Charles Maples to William Nelson concerning an appearance Nelson had made in a gay rights magazine.
[Letter: To Charles Maples from John J. Santillo]
A letter to John J. Santillo from Charles Maples informing Santillo that Maples' letter of reprimand to William Nelson should be removed from Nelson's personal teaching file.
[Letter: To Herb Cooke from Ron Kessler]
A letter from Ron Kessler to Herb Cooke addressing the recent reprimand a teacher received for attending a political event.
[Letter: To William Nelson from John J. Santillo]
A letter from John J. Santillo to William Nelson informing Nelson that Charles Maples' letter will not be placed in Nelson's personal teaching file.
[Letter with handwritten notes: Longstaff denied citizenship]
A letter with handwritten notes from Joe Baker discussing Richard Longstaff's appeal to federal courts after being denied U.S. citizenship because of his sexuality.
[Press Release: Gays protest media discrimination]
A press release from the Dallas Gay Political Caucus (DGPC) reporting on two criminals who are self-proclaimed homosexuals do not represent homosexual groups as a whole. They argued that Fort Worth Star-Telegram mentioned the criminals' sexual orientation as a way of prejudice against homosexuals. The second document is also from the DGPC stating against the Dallas Motion Picture Review Board for having a "p" classification to rate homosexuality as a perverse rating.
[Letter and Article: Dallas Gay Political Caucus to Representative Jim Mattox]
A letter from Dr. H. Louise Young and Vivienne B. Armstrong urging Jim Mattox and James Collins urging to support the LGBT community as a civil rights movement. The last documents are articles pertaining to the gay and lesbian leaders involving themselves in politics and a page of the Dallas Gay Political Caucus treasurer's report.
[Fax response to Texas Human Rights Foundation]
A fax from attorney James C. Barber to Dick Peeples pertaining to the Section 21.06 of the Texas Penal Code appeal and procedures to obtain plaintiffs in the court case.
[Copy of a letter of recommendation from William Beck to the Gay Academic Union on behalf of Don Baker]
Letter of recommendation for Don Baker from William Beck to the Gay Academic Union regarding a scholarship application.
[Don Baker's acceptance letter into the SMU Masters of Education program]
Letter of acceptance of Don Baker into the SMU Masters of Education program.
[Correspondence from Professor Cardoso to Professor Hand]
Photograph of an undated letter from Professor Cardoso to Professor Sam Hand addressing an article written from several interviews with an inquiry about publication format according to the OHA. There is a hand written response at the bottom of the page. The photograph is 22 x 28 cm.
[Correspondence from Samuel B. Hand to Professor J. J. Cardoso]
Photograph of correspondence from Samuel B. Hand to Professor Cardoso regarding the proposed publication of an article and Professor Cardoso's interest in the OHA. The letter is dated October 19, 1975. The photograph is 22 x 28 cm.
[Letter from Harry F. Rogers to Gary J. Von Ooteghem about tax exemption status]
Letter to Gary J. Von Ooteghen of the Houston Human Rights Defense Foundation from State Comptroller of Public Accounts officer Harry F. Rogers about the tax exemption status of the foundation.
[Letter from Robert M. McKeever to the Texas Human Rights Foundation about changes in information]
Letter to the Texas Human Rights Foundation from Robert M. McKeever about the receipt of information of file changes to be made.
[Letter from Peter K. Bros to the Houston Human Rights Foundation concerning litigation activities]
Letter to the Houston Human Rights Defense Foundation from Peter K. Bros about litigation activities and tax exemption status.
[Manuscript from Jane Bernier]
A manuscript from Jane Bernier to Mrs. Dawson describing a transaction of miniature books.
[Letter from Jane Bernier]
A letter from Jane Bernier to a customer named "Mrs. Richard" about the availability of miniature books from the Borrower's Press.
[Letter from Jane Bernier]
A letter from Jane Bernier to a customer containing an invoice.
[Letter from the Art Exchange Service Secretary]
A letter inquiring about exhibitions, to an art director, from The Art Exchange Service written by Mildred Norris Compton.
[Letter from Edward L. Mattil and Donald Jack Davis to Jim B. Pearson, March 1, 1974]
Letter from Edward L. Mattil and Donald Jack Davis to Jim B. Pearson discussing Claudia Betti's recommendation for promotion at North Texas State University. This document also contains Claudia Webb Betti's resume.
[Letter from E. Dickens Bishop to Claudia Betti, November 28, 1977]
Letter from E. Dickens Bishop to Claudia Betti discussing confirmation of a Galveston exhibit.
[Letter from Mountain View College]
Letter from Mountain View College to unknown recipient promoting Claudia Betti's art exhibit.
[Letter from Vernon Fisher to Claudia Betti, September 1, 1977]
Letter from Vernon Fisher to Claudia Betti discussing details of her exhibit at Austin College. This document also contains a reply from Claudia Betti and example artist bios for Betti to use as a template for her own statement.
[Letter from Galveston about an art exhibit]
Letter to an unknown recipient, informing them of Claudia Webb Betti's Galveston art exhibit.
[Letter from Jim Pearson to Claudia Betti, March 1, 1978]
Letter from Jim Pearson to Claudia Betti discussing Betti's upcoming exhibit in the Galveston Arts Center.
[Letter from Claudia W. Betti to Monty Riggs, February 6, 1978]
Letter from Claudia W. Betti to Monty Riggs discussing payment for gas to and from Betti's exhibit, as well as repayment for a case broken during the exhibit showing.
[Letter from Mary Alice Brumbach to Claudia Betti, October 17, 1974]
Letter from Mary Alice Brumbach to Claudia Betti discussing the showing of Betti's artwork in Dallas.
[Letter from Claudia Betti to E. Dickens Bishop, January 7, 1977]
Letter from Claudia Betti to E. Dickens Bishop responding to Bishop's exhibit invitation and information requests.
[Letter from Peter K. Bros to an applicant, April 28, 1992]
Letter from Peter K. Bros to an unknown applicant discussing taxes and the status of the organization being addressed.
[Letter from Peter K. Bros to Mort Schwab, July 5, 1978]
Letter from Peter K. Bros to Mort Schwab discussing the litigation against Texas Penal Code Section 21.06.
[Letter from Paul G. Russell to Member of Circle of Friends]
Letter to Member of Circle of Friends from Circle of Friends President, Paul G. Russell. The letter invites members to a meeting and garage sale fundraising campaign.
[Letter from Gordon Tovani to Bob Kap, October 13, 191]
Letter from Gordon Tovani to Bob Kap, kicking scout of the Dallas Cowboys, discussing to the October 4th Sports Illustrated issue where a statement reads, "in three or four years there will be no more American-style kickers in the NFL," and all that kickers will be former soccer players.
[Letter from Curtis King to Louie White, August 10, 1978]
Letter from Curtis King to Louie White discussing White's dismissal from a branch of the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters, the Third World Players performance group.
[Letter from Curtis King to Robert Runnels, February 27, 1978]
Letter from Curtis King to Robert Runnels discussing a reminder of the rules of the Third World Players, a performance company in association with the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters.
[Letter from Regina Taylor to the members of the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters, 1978]
Letter from Regina Taylor to the members of the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters discussing Taylor's leave of the Third World Players for her career and commitment to other obligations.
[Letter from Curtis King to Brother John Batiste, March 2, 1976]
Letter from Curtis King to Brother John Batiste discussing the attached schedule for the production and performances of the play A Time to Build.
[Letter from David R. Hamilton, 1978]
Letter from David R. Hamilton discussing Hamilton's interest in joining the Third World Players performance troupe for their performance of the play Tell Pharaoh.
[Letter from Curtis King to Ronnie Rhone, April 14, 1978]
Letter from Curtis King to Ronnie Rhone discussing Rhone's lack of participation in both the Third World Players and the Black Academy of Arts and Letters, which has resulted in her removal as a member of both organizations.
[Letter from Eric Lincoln, 1978]
Letter from Eric Lincoln discussing the importance of the Black Academy of Arts and Letters regarding racial representation.
[Letter from Curtis King to Louie White, March 21, 1978]
Letter from Curtis King to Louie White discussing White's inappropriate conduct during a rehearsal for the Third World Players, a performance group related to the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters.
[Letter from Jimmye Kimmey to Alan Novak, October 21, 1976]
A letter from Jimmye Kimmey to Alan Novak discussing and including Kimmey's letter to Joan Tobin which was in regard to Kimmey's consideration for TalentBank.
[Letter from Donald J. Maison to Lawrence B. Mitchell]
A fax letter from Donald J Maison Jr. sent to Lawrence B. Mitchell pertaining to a panel decision enclosed to the letter and the rehearing of the Schiwderski v. the State of Texas.
[Letter from Louise Young to R. Adam De Baugh, August 5, 1977]
Letter from Louise Young sent to R. Adam De Baugh on August 5, 1977. Details Senator Lloyd Bentsen's view on a possible amendment to the Legal Services Corporation Bill.
[Letter from Willie Lavergne to Louise Young, undated]
Letter to Louise Young from Willie Lavergne of the State of Texas House of Representatives. Attached is a bill from March 11, 1977. "H.B. No. 1902"
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