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Texas Gay Task Force - A Review of 1978
A report from the Texas Gay Task Force giving an overview of news from 1978, including the annual Texas Gay Conference, the opening of the office headquarters in Austin, campaign work, and other activities throughout the year.
[Envelope from the Institute for the Scientific Investigation of Sexuality]
Envelope used to send pamphlets on various topics opposing homosexuality, produced or distributed by ISIS (Institute for the Scientific Investigation of Sexuality). The envelope is addressed to Mrs. Josephine T. Ulrich in San Antonio, Texas with a return address for ISIS, located in Lincoln, Nebraska.
[Press Release: Report on Homosexuality as a Social Issue]
News release issued by the American Psychological Association, endorsing the findings of the task force report, Homosexuality as a Social Issue. It outlines the findings of the study in 11 separate points with 8 social/environmental conditions affecting gay persons, and it also provides background on the study and the task force. The findings of the report support the notion that homosexuality is not a detrimental factor to society.
[Journal of Hugh Callaway]
View of two pages in Hugh Callaway's journal, containing part of an account of an attack. Callaway was severely beaten during a hate crime which targeted gays in Dallas; Callaway's friend was murdered during the incident.
[Close up of Journal of Hugh Callaway]
Close-up view of a page in Hugh Callaway's journal. The entry contains an account of an attack in which Callaway was attacked and severely beaten as part of a hate crime which targeted gays in Dallas; Callaway's friend was murdered during the incident.
[Close up of Journal of Hugh Callaway]
Close-up view of a page in Hugh Callaway's journal. The entry contains an account of an attack in which Callaway was attacked and severely beaten as part of a hate crime which targeted gays in Dallas; Callaway's friend was murdered during the incident.
[Upright view of Journal of Hugh Callaway]
Upright view of two pages in Hugh Callaway's journal. The entry contains an account of an attack in which Callaway was attacked and severely beaten as part of a hate crime which targeted gays in Dallas; Callaway's friend was murdered during the incident.
[Close up of Journal of Hugh Callaway]
Close-up view of a page in Hugh Callaway's journal. The entry contains an account of an attack in which Callaway was attacked and severely beaten as part of a hate crime which targeted gays in Dallas; Callaway's friend was murdered during the incident.
[Dallas Way Invitation]
Announcement for an Outrageous Oral event on June 28th, 2012, sponsored by the Dallas Way organization. The event featured the storytelling of six different speakers with ties to the LGBT community.
Circle of Friends: Constitution and By-Laws
Constitution and by-laws of the Circle of Friends, a group organized "to establish and promote communication, understanding and harmony between the homophile community and the general public, to better the common welfare and secure the blessing of equality and justice to all" (para. 1). The document outlines the various governing articles of the organization.
[AIDS Resource Center PSA]
Flyer for the AIDS Resource Center advertising services that the organization provides as part of its community outreach and educational programming.
[Invitation for Mike Richards Aloha Party]
Card for a farewell party honoring Michael Richards (who was moving to Hawaii) at the Cadillac Bar in Dallas on December 6th, 1987.
[Phil Johnson Press Release - April 23, 1984]
Press release announcing items that will be on display at the Community Center Gay Research Library. It specifically mentions the Lambda symbol acquired from the Gay Activists Alliance in New York.
[Product list for DBC Alternatives medications]
List of alternative medicines offered by the Dallas Buyer's Club for those living with HIV/AIDS.
[Post-it note with contact information]
A sticky note with information about black tie interviews, a phone number for ABC, the name George B. Dealey, "Presidential Minefield", and the name of the show, Nightline.
[Handwritten message to Don Baker]
A fax cover sheet and an attached message from Mike Stewart to Don Baker containing information about what the Dallas Gay Alliance had accomplished.
[John Thomas emails]
A series of emails between John Thomas and members of his friend circle as he was passing away in 1998.
[Personal reflections on Dallas LGBTQIA+ community]
A typed document detailing an individual's personal reflections on the progress of the Dallas LGBTQIA+ community over the period of around eleven years.
[A war cry from the trenches: Gay Texas are fighting for their lives]
A typed document which calls Dallas LGBTQIA+ community members to political action.
[Letter from James C. Barber to Donald J. Maison, Jr., October 22, 1980]
A fax letter from James C. Barber sent to Donald J. Maison Jr. The letter pertains to the Baker v. Wade court case and its connection to Richard Schwiderski v. the State of Texas, specially due to its similar allegations of violating Section 21.06 of the Texas Penal Code.
[Memo: Howell Case]
Inter-office correspondence, sent to Donald J. Maison Jr. pertaining to John Albach and the Jim Howell court case. "John Albach called and said above case passed till May 2. Please call Richard and tell him. K."
[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.
[Schwiderski 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.
[Court Report: Dallas Alliance v. Parkland Memorial Hospital]
A large group of documents with a detailed court report of the Dallas Gay Alliance v. the Parkland Memorial trial.
[Receipt of long distance call]
A receipt of a long distance call by Donald Maison to David L. Botsford. The rest of the documents are time slips of the Schwiderski v. State court case.
[Handwritten notes: Public lewdness court trials]
A group of documents about court trials with public lewdness and deprivation being the main focus.
[Richard Schwiderski v. State of Texas: Motion to Quash Subpoena]
Documents with an order to submit a Quash Subpoena to the Richard Schwiderski v. the State of Texas court case.
[QC-13 Report 1980]
A group of documents with the goals for the Dallas committee as whole in the year 1980. Page three indicates gay and lesbian issues and topics along with instances were police used brutal force and abuse of power against the homosexual community.
[Defendant's Motion to Overrule : Richard Schwiderski v. State of Texas, - Filed May 7, 1980]
Two copies of a court filing for State of Texas V. Richard Craig Schwiderski dated and filed May 7, 1980 by Donald J. Maison to disqualify the presiding judge of the Richard Schwiderski v. the State court case. The documents explain the judge's bias and prejudice against the appellant.
[Handwritten background for Richard Schwiderski and information on witnesses]
Handwritten resume and information for Richard Schwiderski and information on witnesses for court case.
[Defendant's Motion to Dismiss for Prosecutorial Vindictiveness: State of Texas v. Jim Rouse Howell]
Documents of the Defendant's Motion to Dismiss for Prosecutorial Vindictiveness from the State of Texas v. Jim Rouse Howell court case.
[Memo: Mike Scott - Witness]
Inter-office correspondence, sent to Richard Schwiderski which pertains to witnesses of the Village Station incident. "Mike Scott was on the dance floor. Got 2 people off dance floor. Got in huddle --."
[Handwritten notes: Motion to vacate order and dismissal]
Handwritten notes about Judge Ellis, a the motion to vacate order of dismissal, and a court case number.
[Crain 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.
[List of Dallas County Criminal Court cases]
A document listing Dallas County Criminal Court cases occurring in December 5th and 6th , 1979. Some names in the list are highlighted with a blue pen and a yellow highlighter.
[Re: State of Texas v. Richard Craig Schwiderski, #CCR-80-18891-H/B to Odessa Thomas]
A fax from Donald Maison requesting the County Criminal Court clerk, Odessa Thomas, to be notified of any changes from the Court of Appeals based on the Richard Schwiderski v. State of Texas case.
[Texas Council on Family Violence: Full service shelters]
A list of shelters throughout Texas providing services for domestically abused victims. The last document has a copy of a newspaper article from the Washington pertaining to domestic violence in the gay and lesbian population.
[The State of Texas v. Richard Craig Schwiderski: Appellant's brief]
A group of documents pertaining to the State of Texas v. Richard Craig Schwiderski, including an appellant's brief.
[Subpoena summoning Donald J. Maison Jr.]
A subpoena summoning Donald J. Maison Jr. to appear at the Dallas County Criminal Court for the Richard Schwiderski v. the State of Texas trial.
Hold - Copy [Motion to extend time for filing statement of fails]
A document of motion to extend time for filing statement of fails during the State of Texas v. Mark David Scoggin trial.
[Deposition of Henry Wade]
Documents with extracts of Henry Wade's comments during court trials with public lewdness offenses. The Dallas Gay Alliance wrote these documents as evidence against Henry Wade.
[Receipt of legal services from the Law Office of Donald J. Maison Jr.]
A receipt for legal services and fees from the Law Office of Donald J. Maison Jr. The document includes a statement with Richard Schwiderski's name and personal information written on it.
[Table with schedule of record on appeal]
A document with a template for a table to view schedules for appeal records in Texas.
[Handwritten notes by Campbell B. Read]
Handwritten notes by Campbell B. Read which includes the number of public lewdness cases between men and women. The information implies that more men are arrested for public lewdness than women.
[Memo: Village Station money]
Inter-office correspondence, sent out to Richard C. Schwiderski about the Village Station's financial expenses and fees collected.
[Handwritten notes: Contact information of various persons]
Handwritten notes with contact information of unknown persons with "Hepatitis B contagious on contact" written with blue ink.
[Tatum 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.
[State of Texas v. Richard Craig Schwiderski: Statement of the facts]
A group of documents from the State of Texas v. Richard Craig Schwiderski case stating facts and occurrences involving Murray Raymond Browning and Richard Craig Schwiderski were they violated Section 21.07 of the Texas Penal Code.
[Certificate of Service: State of Texas v. Richard Craig Schwiderski]
A certificate of service for the State of Texas v. Richard Craig Schwiderski court case with Donald J. Maison's signature on the bottom of the first document.
[Handwritten notes: A person's daily activity]
Handwritten notes about different accounts of interactions with patrons at a nightclub and a brief history of popular dances at bars/clubs.
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