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[4146 Chicago Fence, 1979]
Photograph of a wooden gate between a house and a detached garage. A beam between the house and garage reads the number "4146". There is a tree peeking over the gate which is planted beneath diagonal telephone lines. [1979, Chicago, IL]
[4859 Chicago Column, 1979]
Photograph of two paneled houses, the one on the right with the number "4859" displayed on it diagonally with metal characters. The house on the left has a small front porch, fenced in and held up with an ionic column. [1979, Chicago, IL]
[Arrest information sheet for Jim Rouse Howell]
A short information sheet concerning the arrest of Jim Rouse Howell, filled out and filed by Complainant Walt, dated October 26, 1979, includes description of why Howell was arrested.
[Austin arrest report - Village Station Raid]
A document of an arrest report and personal information. This arrest report contains intentionally false information, and is an example of police harassment of the Dallas gay community.
[Austin arrest report - Village Station Raid]
This document includes a handwritten arrest report for Orval David Austin, contains thumbprint, dated October 25, 1979.
[Austin arrest report - Village Station Raid]
A document of an arrest report and personal information. This arrest report contains intentionally false information, and is an example of police harassment of the Dallas gay community.
[Back Flat Fence, 1979]
Photograph of a backyard fence which encloses a shed, a small staircase, and a white, wood-paneled house with two windows on it's backside. [1979, Chicago, IL]
[Band performing at conference for Black Women in the Arts]
Photograph of an unidentified band performing for the guests who are attending the conference on Black Women in the Arts held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas. The musicians are seen wearing cultural garnets and playing on traditional instruments.
Battlecry, Volume 1, Number 5, October 5, 1979
An issue of the Battlecry newsletter from October 5, 1979 about the march on Washington.
[Bill Nelson]
Photograph of Bill Nelson posing with his March On Washington Committee shirt.
[Black Academy officials presenting at conference]
Photograph of two unidentified men standing on stage behind a wood podium, the man on the left is speaking directly into the microphone and addressing the audience. Photograph was taken at the Conference on Black Women in the Arts held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas.
[Black Forum news spot on JBAAL]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters of a broadcast recording of WFFAs Black forum with lead journalist Ken Smith doing a story on the black academy. The footage shows Smith and a partner journalist speaking about the accomplishments of the black academy paired with clips of celebrities associated with the organization being interviewed such as Dr. Eva Jessye.
[Blurred photograph of a group of individuals, standing outside of Tony Dorsett's house]
Blurred photograph of a group of individuals, standing outside a house, photograph taken at a benefit for the Junior Black Academy of Arts & Letters, Inc., in Dallas Cowboy's Tony Dorsett’s house on June 29th.
[Blurred photograph of unidentified figures]
An underexposed photograph detailing a few unidentified figures in the foreground and background. A few light fixtures illuminate the background a bit. Photograph was taken at the Conference on Black Women in the Arts held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas.
[Blurry photograph of two women leaning forward while sitting on a couch]
Blurry photograph of two women leaning forward while sitting on a couch, photograph taken at a benefit for the Junior Black Academy of Arts & Letters, Inc., in Dallas Cowboy's Tony Dorsett’s house on June 29th. The woman on the left is wearing a strapless dress. The woman on the right has both of her hands placed on her right knee.
[Book party and music performance]
Audio cassette from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during a book party and associated performance. Track one records the performers and the second the book talk with people talking indistinctly.
[Book party and music performance, tape 2]
Audio cassette from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during a book party and associated performance. The tape has one track that includes semi-clear dialogue that concludes with a choir singing.
[Brick wall with graffiti: "Stop police harrassment"]
Photograph of a brick wall with "Stop police harassment" written on the center. A red car is parked next to the building.
[Brochure: Complaints against attorneys and grievance procedures]
A brochure about the procedures for filing complaints against attorneys to the State Bar of Texas.
[Browning arrest report - Village Station Raid]
A document of an arrest report and personal information. This arrest report contains intentionally false information, and is an example of police harassment of the Dallas gay community.
[Business card for Frank Shor]
A stained business card for the legal services of Frank Shor.
By-laws of The Texas Human Rights Foundation, Inc. Amended: October 20, 1979
Texas Human Rights Foundation by-laws as of October 1979.
[Carnival Wagon, 1979]
Photograph of decorative ornamentation on the side of a carnival wagon. Numerous cherubs and spirals decorate the wagon, and a woman in a flowing dress is depicted in its center. [1979, Dallas, TX]
A Challenge for Dallas Youth
A pamphlet describing the history, purpose, and objectives of the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters.
['Checklist for Criminal Cases']
A checklist for criminal cases which includes a questionnaire for the defendant; some items have handwritten responses in them.
[Chicago Color, 1979]
Photograph of wooden stairwells leading up the sides of a brick apartment building. There is a small chain-link fence between the staircases. [1979, Dallas, TX]
[Chicago Fences House, 1979]
Photograph of a wooden fence placed in front of a wire fence. Three houses are visible in a row beyond the fences. Barren trees stand in the house's backyards. The image is enclosed within a blurry circle. The edges of the image are black. [1980, Chicago, IL]
[Cline arrest report - Village Station Raid]
A document of an arrest report and personal information. This arrest report contains intentionally false information, and is an example of police harassment of the Dallas gay community.
[Clipping: Area known for bars catering to homosexuals]
A newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News from December 9, 1979 on the Oak Lawn neighborhood.
[Clipping: Commissioner wants poll moved from gay center]
Clipping from Dallas Times Herald. "Commissioner wants poll moved from gay center" details Commissioner Jim Jackson's efforts to have a polling place moved from the Gay and Lesbian Community Center in Oak Lawn and Commissioner John Wiley Price's response.
[Clipping: Commissioners reject polling place move]
Clipping from the Dallas Morning News. "Commissioners reject polling place move" describes the controversy around and dispute from Jim Jackson for the polling place of Oak Lawn Precinct 3304 to be moved from the Gay and Lesbian Community Center in Oak Lawn.
[Clipping: Do Homosexuals Fit in Today's Church?]
Clipping from Vision Magazine, with the article "Do Homosexuals Fit in Today's Church?" published by Amy Cunningham.
[Clipping: Dog trots-mud cats open in traveling exhibition]
Newspaper clipping from the Grand Prairie Daily News, printed Wednesday, June 27, 1979. The article, Dog trots-mud cats open in traveling exhibition, was written in regards to a traveling exhibit titled, "Dog Trots and Mud Cats: The Texas Log House" which will be displayed at the Historical Collection at North Texas State University.
[Clipping: Educators request textbook revision]
A printout of a newspaper article on Texas textbook revisions which would leave information about the LGBTQIA+ community out, with handwritten notes on the committee members involved and the contact information for editors of the Dallas Times Herald and The Dallas Morning News.
[Clipping: Gillette Is Set to Buy Liquid Paper Corp. For $47.5 Million]
Newspaper clipping from the Wall Street Journal titled, "Gillette Is Set to Buy Liquid Paper Corp. For $47.5 Million," in which the creator of Liquid Paper sold her company to Gillette Co.
[Clipping: Home, Home on the GAY Range]
Newspaper clipping from the The Advocate, with the article "Home, Home on the GAY Range," by Lenny Giteck.
[Clipping: Homosexuality: Tolerance vs. Approval]
Photocopy of a magazine clipping from Time Essay, with an article "Homosexuality: Tolerance vs. Approval."
[Clipping: Homosexuals criticize panel's textbook deletion]
A newspaper clipping of the Dallas Morning News from November 14, 1979 about textbook revisions on homosexuality.
[Clipping: How the Dallas vice squad fights homosexuals, public lewdness]
Newspaper clippings from November 18, 1979 about Dallas vice officers.
[Clipping: Last Oak Lawn settlers brought controversy]
Newspaper clipping from The Dallas Morning News, with an article "Last Oak Lawn settlers brought controversy."
[Clipping: Last Oak Lawn settlers brought controversy]
A newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News from December 9, 1979 on the Oak Lawn neighborhood.
[Clipping: Last Oak Lawn settlers brought controversy]
Clipping from Dallas Morning News for December 9, 1979. "Last Oak Lawn settlers brought controversy" describes the substantially large and growing gay community within Oak Lawn in Dallas, and responses to it.
[Clipping: Legislator urges gays to politick for rights]
A Dallas Times Herald article about Rep. Craig Washington attending the sixth annual Texas Gay Conference and urging fellow LGBTQIA+ community members to get politically involved.
[Clipping: Masters & Johnson on Homosexuality]
Clipping from Time Magazine, with the article "Masters & Johnson on Homosexuality."
[Clipping: More than drinks are mixed at some nightclubs]
A page from the 'Guide' portion of Dallas News about LGBTQIA+ clubs written by Nancy Bishop and dated July 20, 1979.
[Clipping: NTSU opens exhibit]
Newspaper clipping from an unknown newspaper in Duncanville, Texas, printed Thursday, June 28, 1979. The article, NTSU opens exhibit, was written in regards to a traveling exhibit titled, "Dog Trots and Mud Cats: The Texas Log House" which will be displayed at the Historical Collection at North Texas State University.
[Clipping: Teacher files suit against homosexual conduct law]
A newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News from November 20, 1979 about Donald Floyd Baker, a Dallas schoolteacher suing the state of Texas in order to repeal Texas Penal Code 21.06.
[Clipping: 'The perfect plaintiff' hits legal trail for homosexuals]
A newspaper clipping from November 21, 1979 about the Baker v. Wade 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.
[Copy of clipping from Dallas Morning News: Teacher files suit against homosexual conduct law]
Copy of clipping of Dallas Morning News article titled "Teacher files suit against homosexual conduct law" pertaining to the Don Baker anti-sodomy case.
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