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[2 carbon copies of bills from Don Maison to Richard Schwiderski - dated 9/24/82 and 10/8/82]
A pair of carbon-copied bills from Donald J. Maison to Richard Craig Schwiderski for attorney services rendered in the State of Texas v. Richard Craig Schwiderski case.
[21.06 Bar Flyer]
Flyer from the Dallas Gay Alliance announcing a two-for-one special at a bar in celebration of the 1982 court ruling of the 21.06 law as unconstitutional.
1982-83 Calendar of Events
A few pages listing the planned events for the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters for years 1982-1983.
[Affidavit for Donald J. Maison]
A notarized affidavit dated November 10th, 1982 by Donald J. Maison concerning the transfer of a court case to another court.
[AJ and Mickey, 1982]
Two photographs arranged as a diptych. In both images Mickey smokes a cigarette and pushes AJ on a dolly down a sidewalk. There are two brick buildings in the image's backgrounds. In the image on the right a man wearing all white carries a cardboard box and walks down the sidewalk. [1982, Dallas, TX]
[λallas82 tag]
A tag with the words "λallas82" printed on a silhouette background of the city of Dallas, Texas. A whole is punctured on the left side of the front of the tag. A piece of tape with paper residue is on the back side of the tag.
[Baton Rouge Detritus, 1982]
Photograph of miscellaneous detritus littering a concrete floor. A black pole stands upright in the top right of the image, and metal sheets litter the floor to the left. [1982, Baton Rouge, CO]
[Breakfast guests in the middle of eating]
Black and white photograph of unidentified guests eating their breakfast at an event with Dallas mayor Jack Evans and members of the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas.
[Breakfast guests seated at table with one man in focus in background]
Black and white photograph taken at a breakfast event with Dallas mayor Jack Evans and members of the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas.
[Cathy Crutchfield, 1982]
Photograph of Cathy Crutchfield standing in a parking lot by a lake. There is a car with its doors open to her left. Cathy positions her head upwards and closes her eyes. She is wearing a tank top and small hoop earrings. [1982, Dallas, TX]
[Christmas tree flocking stand]
Photograph of the inside of a Christmas tree flocking stand.
[Circus tent chains]
Photograph of the outside of a circus tent that's held up by two chains.
[Circus tent construction]
Photograph of the inside of a circus tent in the middle of construction.
[Clear cowboy hat in front of a box fan]
Photograph of someone holding a clear cowboy hat in front of a box fan.
[Clipping: Baker vs. Wade: The judge made only decision possible]
A newspaper clipping from September 4, 1982 on the Baker vs. Wade case decision.
[Clipping: Black troupe brings poetic odyssey 'Home']
Newspaper clipping about the production of the play 'Home' by the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters. The clipping goes into detail on the actors, the play's plot, and the overall production.
[Clipping: Do gay voters have clout in the May primaries?]
Newspaper clippings from the Dallas Observer from April/May 1982 about the combined political power of the local LGBTQIA+ community.
[Clipping from The Daily Texan: Ex-student discusses gays, law]
Clipping from The Daily Texan discussing Don Baker's case against the Texas anti-sodomy law.
[Clipping: Gay activists say ruling may start nationwide effort]
A newspaper clipping from August 18, 1982 by Esther Bauer regarding the repeal of Texas Penal Code Section 21.06, which criminalized sexual/romantic relationships within the LGBTQIA+ community.
[Clipping: Gay Alliance, city officials talk]
Newspaper clippings from the Dallas Times Herald from May 8, 1982 about Dallas city officials discussing how to interact with the local LGBTQIA+ community.
[Clipping: Gay clout in Dallas]
Newspaper clippings from the Dallas Times Herald from May 17, 1982 about local LGBTQIA+ communities' political clout.
[Clipping: Gay Pride revelers step out]
Newspaper clippings from the Dallas Times Herald from June 21, 1982 about Dallas Gay Pride in 1982.
[Clipping: Gays air grievances to council]
Newspaper clippings from the Dallas Times Herald from May 13, 1982.
[Clipping: Gays win promise]
A newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News from May 13, 1982.
[Clipping: Judge voids Texas ban on gay sex acts]
A newspaper clipping from August 18, 1982 on the voiding of the Texas sodomy law.
[Clipping: Just what's so 'gay' about it?]
An issue of the Dallas Morning News from August 19, 1982 with the article, "Just What's So 'Gay' About It" by William Murchison.
[Clipping: No double standard]
A newspaper clipping from the Dallas Times Herald from May 14, 1982 about the Dallas Police Department claiming it would consider whether it would decide to stop patrolling LGBTQIA+ bars as frequently.
[Clipping: Oak Lawn parade opens Gay Pride Week]
A newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News from June 21, 1982 about Dallas Gay Pride Week in 1982 and some fights which occurred between LGBTQIA+ community members and anti-LGBTQIA+ members.
[Clipping: Rita Mae Brown block quotes on organizing minority groups]
A scan of a newspaper clipping from the Advocate from July 22, 1982.
[Clipping: U.S. judge rules sate anti-gay law unconstitutional]
Newspaper clippings from August 18, 1982 on the anti-gay law being ruled unconstitutional.
[Close-up of an unknown bespectacled woman]
Black and white photograph of an unidentified woman wearing glasses, seated in a chair at a breakfast event with Dallas mayor Jack Evans and members of the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas.
[Cowboys washing cows]
Photograph of two cowboys washing cows against a brick wall.
[Curtis King at podium]
Black and white photograph of Curtis King - TBAAL founder - standing at a podium and speaking to breakfast guests. An unidentified man can be seen in the foreground of the photo sitting at a table. Photograph taken at a breakfast event with Dallas mayor Jack Evans and members of the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas.
[Curtis King at podium]
Black and white photograph of Curtis King - TBAAL founder - addressing guests at a breakfast event with Dallas mayor Jack Evans and members of the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas.
[Curtis King speaking at a podium while other guests sit and listen]
Black and white photograph of TBAAL founder Curtis King speaking at a podium to breakfast guests seated in front of him and to his side. Photograph taken at a breakfast event with Dallas mayor Jack Evans and members of the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas.
[Curtis King speaking at podium]
Color photograph of TBAAL founder Curtis King standing and speaking at a podium Photograph taken at a breakfast event with Dallas mayor Jack Evans and members of the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas.
[Dallas Dinner Committee dinner program]
A document of the Dallas Dinner committee dinner program in 1982. The program lists the events that will take place and also features the members from the different committees.
[Dallas Gay Alliance by-laws]
The bylaws of the Dallas Gay Alliance, revised May 10, 1982.
[Dallas Gay Alliance: Contacts]
A document with contact information of the members of the Dallas Gay and Lesbian Alliance.
[Dave May, 1982]
Photograph of Dave May with his hands intertwined in front of his face. He wears a striped polo shirt, has a large mustache, and sits in a dark room. [1982, Dallas, TX]
[Dave Uncropped, 1982]
Photograph of Dave May sitting with his hands near his chin in a dark room. There is a paper bag to his left and an open doorway behind him. [1982, Dallas, TX]
[David Duncan, 1982]
Photograph of David Duncan sitting on a white couch in a living room. He holds a can in his left hand and rests his right arm on the back of the couch. There is a painting of a landscape over his head. A chandelier is centered over a dining table to the right. [1982, Dallas, TX]
[Dialog, Volume 6, Number 1, January 1982]
Issue of Dialog by the Dallas Gay Alliance for January 1982. Includes a calendar of events and a biography on Henry Hay.
[Dialog, Volume 6, Number 2, February 1982]
Issue of Dialog by the Dallas Gay Alliance for February 1982. Includes a calendar of events and a column about health.
[Dialog, Volume 6, Number 3, March 1982]
Issue of Dialog by the Dallas Gay Alliance for March 1982. Includes a comment from Dave Lewis about the group's board.
[Dialog, Volume 6, Number 4, April 1982]
Issue of Dialog by the Dallas Gay Alliance for April 1982. Includes a calendar of events and a comment by Phil Johnson about the primary elections on May 1, 1982.
[Dialog, Volume 6, Number 5, May 1982]
Issue of Dialog by the Dallas Gay Alliance for May 1982. Includes a list of candidate endorsements for primary elections on May 1, 1982.
[Dialog, Volume 6, Number 6, June 1982]
Issue of Dialog by the Dallas Gay Alliance for June 1982. Includes a calendar of events for Gay Pride Week and articles about police harassment of gays at bars.
[Dialog, Volume 6, Number 7, July 1982]
Issue of Dialog by the Dallas Gay Alliance for July 1982.
[Dialog, Volume 6, Number 8, August 1982]
Issue of Dialog by the Dallas Gay Alliance for August 1982. Includes a calendar, a health column, and a flyer for a performance of La Cage Au Faux Pas.
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