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[101st Airborne challenge coin]
Photograph of a 101st Airborne challenge coin from the United States Army Major General Olinto Mark Barsanti Papers, held by UNT Special Collections. The first image shows the back of the brown, rusted coin with a symbol of expanded angel wings engraved at the top, with the bottom of it containing the words "Rendezvous with Destiny." Image 2, front of coin. "101st" and "Airborne" are negraved at the top with an eagle head engraved under it. Under that, in two small engraved banners are the words "Normandy Bastogne Holland" and "Berchtesgaden."
[101st Airborne lighter]
Photograph of an 101st Airborne lighter from the United States Army Major General Olinto Mark Barsanti Papers, held by UNT Special Collections. The first image shows the front of the silver lighter, with the cap sightly rusted. On the front of its is a black crest with the word "Airborne" above it and a white eagle head on it with its yellow beak. Image 2, back of silver lighter. The words "101st ABN. Div" are engraved on the cap and the word "Vietnam" on the bottom followed by the years 1967-1968.
[101st Airborne patch]
Photograph of an 101st Airborne patch from the United States Army Major General Olinto Mark Barsanti Papers, held by UNT Special Collections. The patch is black with the word "Airborne" stitched at the top in yellow with a space in between. On the bigger part of the black patch is the head of an eagle stitched on.
[De'An Roper, Morgan Gieringer, Lory Masters and others at LGBTQ exhibit]
Photograph of a group of five people at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. They are standing side by side, looking at the camera and smiling. (left to center) De'An Roper, Morgan Gieringer, and Lory Masters can be identified among the group. On the wall behind them is a large poster titled, "Helping Women."
[Barsanti's Distinguished Service Medal]
Photograph of Barsanti's Distinguished Service Medal from the United States Army Major General Olinto Mark Barsanti Papers, held by UNT Special Collections. The first image shows a circular medal that is navy blue around the rim with the words "For Distinguished Service MCMXVII" in gold. In the middle is a golden eagle with its wings exapnded and a flag like crest in the middle of it. The medal is attached a red, white and blue ribbon. The medal lies in a black box with a white inside. Image 2, closeup of Distinguished Service Medal.
[Barsanti's dog tags]
Photograph of two silver dog tags that belonged to Major General Olinto Barsanti, connected by a chain, slightly rusted and scratched on the surface. The first dog tag at the top of the photo shows the letters engraved onto it backwards, as does the dog tag on the bottom with the word "Barsanti barely made out.
[Barsanti's name tag]
Photograph of a black military name tag with several small scratches on it, and the name "Barsanti" printed in white capital letters.
[Barsanti’s Vietnam ring]
Photograph of Barsanti’s Vietnam ring from the United States Army Major General Olinto Mark Barsanti Papers, held by UNT Special Collections. The ring is a shiny bronze, and is seen from the side. On the side of the ring the word "Vietnam" is engraved with the word "Airborne" under it and the head of an eagle. At the bottom of the ring are the engraved words "Screaming Eagles." The top of the ring is circular with a clear stone in the middle. around the top the words "General" can be seen as well as the numbers 89.
[Boycott Grapes and Viva La Mujer buttons]
Photograph of Boycott Grapes and Viva La Mujer buttons, held by UNT Special Collections. The Boycott Grapes button is black with an orange circle in the middle and a black bird graphic. The Viva La Mujer button has a white symbol for women on it, a black bird graphic inside it. Another Boycott Grapes Button is red with a black bird graphic in the middle. Dr. Gloria Contreras (1947-) was recruited to work at the University of North Texas in 1987 because of her strong background in multicultural and social studies education. Her passion was teaching social studies with a global perspective, and furthering the place of women and minorities in education, teaching and scholarship. In 1989, she was appointed the first Director of the Office of Minority Affairs (now the Office of Multicultural Affairs), where she was tasked to create a plan to recruit and retain minority students and faculty. Contreras co-authored some of the leading K-6 social studies textbooks published by Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, served as the Executive Editor of The Social Science, a national journal for educators, and was elected Director of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. In 2002, Contreras was honored as a Latina Living Legend by the Hispanic 50 (now Hispanic 100).
["Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" book]
A photograph of the cover of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" by Roald Dahl. There is an illustrated chocolate bar at he top and a drawing of Willy Wonka and a child's face behind him.
["Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" signature plate]
A photograph of Roald Dahl's signature in the book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory". It is written on a sticker that was placed on the "For Theo" page. The page beside it lists Dahl's other books and a copyright message.
["Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" signatures]
A photograph of the inner flap and flyleaf in the book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" by Roald Dahl. There is a short description of the book on the flap and a photograph of Gene Wilder with his signature and Denise Nickerson's underneath it.
["Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" title page]
A photograph of the title page in the book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" by Roald Dahl. There is a picture of the movie poster beneath the title and a message that reads "To Dania from 'Charlie'" and signed by Peter Ostrum.
["City Council Elections are Coming" article display]
Photograph of an article in Triangle News titled, "City Council Elections are Coming," in a display at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. To the left of the paper is a photograph of five people propped up on a stand.
[Crystal Ross and women posing with Ally Award]
Photograph of Crystal Ross (2nd right) and three other women at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. The women are standing side by side, looking to the left of the camera and smiling. Ross is holding a certificate that reads, "6th Annual Spirit of Equality Ally Award." A woman's arms can be seen holding a cellphone on the left side of the photograph, taking a picture. Other event attendees can be seen in the background on the left.
[Crystal Ross with Ally Award]
Photograph of Crystal Ross with Ally Award at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. The image shows Ross smiling as she holds a framed certificate titled, "6th Annual Spirit of Equality Ally Award." A United States flag and a Texas flag can be seen behind her, and a statue of a man can be seen in the background on the left side of the photograph.
[Dallas Bluebonnets display at LGBTQ exhibit]
Photograph of a Dallas Bluebonnets display at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. Various papers have been propped up on stands in the display case, including: (l-r) a biographical statement for Lory Masters; a framed collage containing a clipping from the Conqiustador titled, "'Bluebonnets' prove football for chicks too," and photographs of members of the Bluebonnets in 1973; and a newspaper clipping titled, "Gay church's cathedral begins to take shape."
[Dallas Pride Month Pride Declaration]
Photograph of an event program being held at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. The document is titled, "Dallas Pride Month Pride Declaration," and includes an itinerary for the event.
[Displayed Copy of "Heidi"]
A photograph of the cover of "Heidi". The book is propped up on a stand and it has gold lettering and illustrations in black ink on the red material. At the top is a view of mountains with trees in front and beneath the title are two flowers.
[Framed Walt Disney signature]
A photograph of a piece of paper with "To Gustine Courson Weaver" written on it. It is also signed by Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse. The frame is larger than the paper and has a metal finish.
[Happy Pride 2019 cake]
Photograph of a cake served at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. The image shows a white frosted cake with rainbow piping that spells "Happy Pride" at the top, and "2019" at the bottom. A rainbow heart can be seen in the center of the cake. The edges of the cake are layered colors of the rainbow.
[Heidi doll]
Photograph of a Heidi doll dressed in white shoes, a red skirt and blue bodice, with white undershirt and apron. It also has on a small straw hat with flowers on it.
[Highrollers Halloween display at Dallas City Hall]
Photograph of a Halloween display at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. The image shows a display case containing a black t-shirt and several pieces of paper on stands. The shirt reads, "The Women's Chorus of Dallas [--] Highrollers Halloween." The outline of a cat and a moon can also be seen on the shirt. A woman is standing behind the case, looking at items on display. Other event attendees can be seen looking at posters in the background, on the right side of the photograph.
[Jaimi Parker, Morgan Gieringer, and De'An Roper at LGBTQ reception]
Photograph of (l-r) Jaimi Parker, Morgan Gieringer, and De'An Roper at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. They are sitting in the front row of the audience. Parker and Gieringer are looking at the camera and smiling. Roper is looking down at an event program in her hands. Several other people can be seen sitting in the audience in the background of the photograph.
["Little Lord Fauntleroy" book]
A photograph of the cover of "Little Lord Fauntleroy". The book is propped up on a stand and the cover is visible. The material is blue and there is a yellow rectangle on the front with the title and author in white text and a large color illustration of a scene from the book.
["Little Lord Fauntleroy" illustration]
A photograph of an illustration in "Little Lord Fauntleroy". The book is opened to pages 94 and 95. In the illustration Little Lord Fauntleroy is supporting an older man as they walk through a hallway with a dog beside them. There are paintings on the walls and other gentlemen behind them. Beneath the illustration is the line "'Just lean on me' he said. 'I'll walk very slowly'".
["Little Red Riding Hood" book]
Three photographs of the pop-up book "Little Red Riding Hood" by Marjorie Priceman. The first picture shows the cover with illustrations. The second and third pictures are of scenes in the book and pop-up illustrations.
[Little Red Riding Hood doll]
Photograph of a Little Red Riding Hood doll dressed in black shoes, socks, a dress with red flowers, and a red cape. The doll has painted yellow hair and red lips. There is a tag under the cape that reads "Genuine Madame --- Doll; Little Red Riding Hood" and has a green circle with a picture inside it at the top.
[Lory Masters, De'An Roper and women at LGBTQ exhibit]
Photograph of Lory Masters (2nd left) and De'An Roper (right) with two other women at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. They are standing side by side, looking at the camera and smiling. Masters is holding an orange folding fan that reads, "BIG GAY FAN of #dallasvoice[,] The Premier Media Source for LGBTTexas." Two other event attendees can be seen looking into a display case on the far right side of the photograph.
[Lory Masters, De'An Roper and women at LGBTQ exhibit, 2]
Photograph of Lory Masters (2nd left) and De'An Roper (right) with two other women at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. They are standing side by side, looking at a man standing across from them who is taking a picture with a cellphone. Masters is holding an orange folding fan that reads, "BIG GAY FAN of #dallasvoice[,] The Premier Media Source for LGBTTexas." Two other event attendees can be seen looking into a display case on the far right side of the photograph. A man is walking on the left side of the photograph.
[Man at LGBTQ exhibit]
Photograph of a man at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. The man is looking at a poster on the wall titled, "Women Helping Women." Several other posters are hanging along the wall. Another man can be seen walking past a display case in the exhibit on the left side of the photograph.
[Man speaking at Spirit of Equality Awards, from side]
Photograph of a man speaking from the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby.
[Man speaks at Spirit of Equality Awards]
Photograph of a man speaking at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. He is standing behind a podium, facing to the left of the camera and looking down. Adam Medrano and others are standing behind him in the background of the photograph. The audience can be seen on the left side of the photograph. (l-r) Jaimi Parker, Morgan Gieringer, and De'An Roper are sitting in the front row of the audience. Roper is holding her phone up as if she is taking a picture.
[Men converse at LGBTQ exhibit]
Photograph of two men at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. The men are conversing in front of a poster titled, "Women's Health." A second poster titled, "Fighting for the 'L Word,'" can be seen on the left side of the photograph.
[Morgan Gieringer being interviewed at LGBTQ exhibit]
Photograph of Morgan Gieringer being interviewed at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. The image shows Gieringer standing in front of a large poster on the exhibit wall. Headings on the poster read: "Umoja Hermanas," "Lesbianas Latinas de Dallas," and, "Legacy of Success." In front of her is a man behind a black camera on a tripod, filming her. Another poster can be seen on the wall in front of him, titled, "Notable Women." A Pride flag is hanging in the top right corner of the photograph.
[My Tooth Fairy Pillow]
Photographs of the 2019-2020 artist's book competition winner "My Tooth Fairy Pillow" created by Howard Spillman. Media: gouache, paper, terry cloth, thread. My Tooth Fairy Book is presented as a continuation of the artist's exploration of childhood, and the intimacy found when reflecting on the shared experiences of those raised in similar contexts. The first image shows a small plush square book, a fairy and the title stitched on it in pastel colors. Image 2, a book opened up to several panels containing simple blue paintings. Image 3, the plush back cover of the book is seen with a yellow star stitched on it. Light blue panels on the inside show some writing on them. Image 4, light blue panels with words on the pages such as "Don't remember what I was scared of."
["Notable Women" poster at LGBTQ exhibit]
Photograph of a poster titled, "Notable Women," hanging on a wall at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. Portraits of three women can be seen on the left side of the poster, captioned with their names: (top-bottom) Felicia Miller, Dr. Starr Eaddy, and Monica Greene. A brief biography has been included for each woman on the right side of the poster. A woman can be seen standing with her back turned to the camera on the right side of the photograph, underneath a pride flag.
["The Pop-up Mickey Mouse" book]
Four photographs of "The Pop-up Mickey Mouse" book. The first is of the cover with Mickey jumping. The second, third, and fourth pictures are of the inner pages of the book with colorful scenes of a Mickey and Pluto and Mickey and Minnie at the circus.
["Raggedy Ann and Andy and the Camel with the Wrinkled Knees" book]
Four photographs of the pop-up book "Raggedy Ann and Andy and the Camel with the Wrinkled Knees." The first picture shows the cover and it's red spine. The second, third, and fourth pictures all show the pages open to different scenes of them in a garden and on a ship.
["Raggedy Ann Stories" book]
A photograph of the cover of a book called "Raggedy Ann Stories" by Johnny Gruelle. The book is resting on a stand and there is a picture of a Raggedy Ann doll on the cover.
["Raggedy Ann Stories" illustration]
A photograph of an illustration in the book "Raggedy Ann Stories" by Johnny Gruelle. In the picture Raggedy Ann is lifting a kitten out of the basket and two other toys are standing with her.
[The Rock of The Marine pin]
Photograph of The Rock of The Marine pin from the United States Army Major General Olinto Mark Barsanti Papers, held by UNT Special Collections.
[Vest display at LGBTQ exhibit]
Photograph of a display at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. The image shows a black vest on a mannequin inside of a glass display case. Various papers have been propped up on stands, including an article for Triangle News titled, "City Council Elections are Coming." Rows of chairs can be seen behind the display, facing to the right of the camera. Event attendees are socializing in the background.
[Woman being interviewed at LGBTQ event]
Photograph of a woman being interviewed from the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. The image shows a woman with short hair wearing a red blazer (right) being interviewed by a man in front of her who holds a microphone to her mouth. The microphone has a white box around it with the blue letters WBAP at the top, a Texas flag in the middle and the words "News/Talk 820" at the bottom. They stand by some chairs arranged in the exhibit lobby.
[Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community exhibit]
Photograph of the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit at Dallas City Hall on June 5, 2019. Large posters can be seen hanging on a wall. Visible poster titles include: (l-r) "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community," "Visibility in the LGBTQ Community," "Fighting for the 'L Word,'" and, "Women's Health." Event attendees can be seen standing in front of the posters in the bottom right corner of the photograph.
[Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community exhibit, 2]
Photograph of the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit at Dallas City Hall on June 5, 2019. Large posters can be seen hanging on the left wall. Visible poster titles include: (l-r) "Visibility in the LGBTQ Community" and "Fighting for the 'L Word.'" Event attendees can be seen standing in front of the posters and looking at display cases around the room.
[Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community exhibit, 3]
Photograph of the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit at Dallas City Hall on June 5, 2019. A large poster titled, "Women Helping Women," can be seen hanging on the wall. Lory Masters is standing next to the poster in the right side of the photograph, smiling. A second poster is hanging on the wall on the far right, partially out of frame.
[Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community exhibit, 4]
Photograph of the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit at Dallas City Hall on June 5, 2019. Large posters can be seen hanging on a wall. Visible poster titles include: (l-r) "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community," "Visibility in the LGBTQ Community," "Fighting for the 'L Word,'" "Women's Health," and, "Women Helping Women." Event attendees can be seen standing in front of the posters and display cases around the room.
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