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[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.
[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.
[Letter from Adolph Coors Company/Willow Distributors, Inc.to "the gay community", August 5, 1977]
A letter from a Willow Distributors, Inc., a Coors Beer distributor, to the Dallas gay community dated August 5, 1977, after the wife of a Coors Beer official behaved against the LGBTQIA+ community.
[Letter from Charles Evans to his parents, August 12, 1877]
Letter from Charles Evans to his parents dated August 12, 1877. The letter is written in cursive and lightly faded.
[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 Louise C. Wade to a Green Jackets Club Sponsor]
Document of a letter and envelope from Louis C. Wade to a Green Jackets Club sponsor requesting if she could purchase a pin or charm from them, as she was a member of their organization. Although Wade did not graduate from North Texas State University, she mentions that she treasures her memory of being a Green Jacket. She hopes that she can receive a memento regardless, and hopes to hear from the sponsor regarding the matter.
[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.
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