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.
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.
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.
A Dallas Morning News clipping about the director of the AIDS ARMS Network, Inc. apologizing for the coverup of a funding discrepancy with government funds.
A Dallas Times Herald clipping about George H. Bush supporting the LGBTQIA+ community in some aspects, and about Bush's constituency being upset about this support.
A Fort Worth Star-Telegram clipping about LGBTQIA+ groups telling President Bill Clinton that if LGBTQIA+ community members are banned from the military again, that they would fight back.
An open letter written by David Lott to United Way and published in This Week in Texas; Lott describes how disappointed he is in United Way's lack of involvement in the LGBTQIA+ community during the AIDS crisis.
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.
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.
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.
A pink inter-office memo dated March 25, 1980 from Donald J. Maison to Richard Craig Schwiderski regarding the refiling of court documents in the State of Texas v. Richard Craig Schwiderski case.
A letter from Hugh B. Callaway, sent to Representative Glen Maxey in the care of Maxey's legislative assistant, Timothy L. Brown. Callaway thanks Maxey for his assistance in getting attention to a hate crime which had occurred to Callaway and one of Callaway's friends.
A letter from Kelly B. Spangler to John Thomas about the AIDS Resource Center ensuring that all forms requesting assistance be in by a certain deadline.
A piece of paper titled "Village Station Raid" with the date of the raid, October 25, 1979 which contains the names of those arrested, as well as the names of their lawyers and complainants.
Video footage from the Resource Center LGBT Collection. This video is a documentary on the 1993 march on Washington for lesbian, gay, and bi equal rights and liberation. It is one of the largest protests in American history.
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 --."
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.
Newspaper clipping from a Dallas Times Herald article about the lack of public lewdness cases filed with Dallas judge Chuck Miller due to discrimination and forum shopping.
A document listing the appellants arrested at the Village Station. The list includes the court number as well as the attorney involved in each court trial.
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.
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.
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.
Photograph of William Waybourn (center) receiving a check worth $50,000 from Morgan Fairchild (left), Faye Dunaway (right), and Donna Knox (far right, at microphone). This photograph was taken during a fundraiser called "Fabulous Faces and Fashion for Aids." The check went towards the founding of the Aids Resource Center in Dallas.
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.
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