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[21.06 Trial]
Photograph of Jim Barber (left), Don Baker (middle) and Bill Nelson (right) seated behind a table during the 21.06 trial in 1982. Unidentified persons are visible from the back, in the foreground.
[Clipping: 28-member AIDS panel approved]
An Austin American-Statesman clipping about a Travis county AIDS panel being commissioned.
[Clipping: Convention notebook]
An Austin American-Statesman clipping with short news blurbs about local and national politics.
[Clipping: Gay group faces troubled time]
An Austin American-Statesman clipping about the Austin Lesbian/Gay Political Caucus facing in-fighting, a lack of motivation to work on political issues, and a number of long-time leaders' resignations.
[Clipping: GOP groups say Republicans losing their focus]
An Austin American-Statesman clipping about some Texan Republican party members disagreeing with Williamson County's decision to deny tax breaks to Apple Computer because Apple would not give medical benefits to LGBTQIA+ partners.
[Clipping: 'Liberal' Republicans adopt more conservative platform]
Photocopy of a Daily Texan clipping about the Republican party adopting a more conservative platform than they had in years past.
[Clipping: New AIDS guidelines for state agencies]
A Texas Business Today clipping about all Texas businesses being given guidelines on how to deal with employees with AIDS.
[Clipping: Pride of ignorance stirs new wave of intolerance]
An Austin American-Statesman clipping of the Austin American-Statesman editors discussing their thoughts on discrimination and bigotry against the LGBTQIA+ community.
[Clipping: Pro-choice Republicans worry about Bush's stand]
Photocopy of a Daily Texan clipping about presidential candidate George H. Bush's political platforms and what they could mean for his campaign.
[Clipping: Queer notes]
A Texas Triangle clipping of a column by Ellen Hobbs; the column discusses the Log Cabin Republicans and the group's future possibilities.
[Clipping: Republican county conventions to focus on social issues]
Photocopy of an Austin American-Statesman clipping on Republicans at the Republican National Convention focusing on its political platform.
[Clipping: Republican policies upend ALGPC]
A Texas Triangle clipping about in-fighting, leadership resignations, and a lack of motivation in the Austin Lesbian/Gay Political Caucus.
[Clipping: Revised AIDS bills set for vote in House, Senate]
An Austin American-Statesman clipping about the Texas legislature (the House and the Senate) struggling to revise an omnibus AIDS bill.
[Clipping: Sonleiter opponent advertising riles some Travis Country voters]
A Texas Triangle clipping about the local political LGBTQIA+ community discussing their reactions to political advertising by Precinct 2 County Commissioner candidate, Jessica Smith.
[Clipping: Take the party back]
An Austin American-Statesman clipping of a letter to the editor by Andy Smith; Smith discusses his thoughts on religiosity in politics.
[Clipping: To the editor]
A Texas Triangle clipping of a letter to the editor by Andy Smith; Smith describes his thoughts about Presidents Bill Clinton and Richard Nixon.
[Clipping: Travis County GOP falls - to the right]
Photocopy of a Texas Triangle news clipping about the Travis County GOP changing it's political platform to be more conservative.
[Copy of H.B. No. 2608]
A Texas House act designed to protect patients with AIDS from losing their health insurance; the act was approved by the Texas Senate on May 27, 1989.
[Fax cover sheet and copy of Senate Resolution No. 498]
A fax cover sheet and a copy of Texas Senate Resolution No. 498, which honored the deaths of victims of AIDS and those living with HIV/AIDS.
[In the Beginning, There Was Homosexuality/March on Austin for Lesbian/Gay Rights]
Video footage from the Resource Center LGBT Collection. Like an advertisement, the first part of this video is a short clip of a speech given by Phil Johnson. Following it is a talk show hosted by Tom Doyal about the march on Austin for lesbian and gay rights. The video starts at 4:07. At 55:53, "In the Beginning, There Was Homosexuality" repeats again.
[Letter and court documents from David L. Botsford to Richard Schwiderski 1983-02-07]
A paperclipped letter with court documents from David L. Botsford to Richard Craig Schwiderski regarding the transfer of Schwiderski's case.
[Letter from Charles E. Bell to Susan Streng]
A letter from Charles E. Bell, M.D. of the HIV and STD Control division of the Texas Department of Health about the AIDS ARMS Network's initial lack of response to the financial discrepancy and audit.
[Letter from Mark White to Richard Peeples - July 7, 1977]
Letter from Mark White, Secretary of State, to Richard Peeples accepting the articles of incorporation for the Dallas Gay Political Caucus.
[Log Cabin Republican political candidate endorsements]
A list of candidates which the local Austin Log Cabin Republicans had endorsed in late 1994.
[Out and proud stickers]
A pair of round stickers with the words "Out and proud in Texas" wrapped around the edges, and "Rep. Glen Maxey" in white lettering on the blue shape of Texas.
[Overview of S.B. 959]
An overview of Senate Bill No. 959, which includes a number of laws to do with patients living with AIDS.
[Political cartoon of Jerry Falwell]
This document includes a political cartoon featuring Jerry Falwell, published in the Austin American-Statesman. The cartoon depicts Falwell in pajamas praying at his bed. "Jerry Falwell" is written on the headboard of the bed; a portrait of Falwell hangs above the headboard. A lamp, a Mickey Mouse doll, and a copy of the Bible are on the nightstand beside the bed. The cartoon's caption (Falwell's prayer) reads, "We thank thee for the gifts of thy bountiful herpes and thine blessed AIDS, O, Lord...Now send us something for all the other weirdos." To the right of the kneeling Falwell, the speech balloon of a character with an elongated nose reads, "Our cup runneth over". An unknown artist's signature is included in the upper right of the cartoon. "19 July 83- Austin American Statesman - Falwell" is printed vertically to the right of the cartoon. The following is printed below the cartoon: "Please return this cartoon to the Dallas Gay/Lesbian Historic Archives. 6146 St. Moritz, Dallas, Texas 75214".
[Senators' and Representatives' contact information]
A list of Texas Senators' and Representatives' names and contact information, with notes handwritten in ink. Also, information about House Bill No. 1901.
[State Representative Districts Map]
Two copies of a Texas state Senatorial districts map.
[Texas sodomy laws legal document]
A legal document to do with Texas sodomy laws - The State of Texas v. Linda Morales, Tom Doyal, Patricia Cramer, Charlotte Taft, and John Thomas.
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