A short information sheet concerning the arrest of Jim Rouse Howell, filled out and filed by Complainant Walt, dated October 26, 1979, includes description of why Howell was arrested.
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 photograph of a bass drum player wearing a black cowboy hat standing with several other people at the March on Washington D.C. for Lesbian and Gay Rights.
Special Issue of The Battlecry discussing the activities of The North Texas Committee for the March on Washington including plans for a Texas-style barbeque, information about staying in Washington, the White House delegation, Gay Constituency Day, and other events related to the March. Members of the “White House Delegation” include Ray Hill, a noted gay rights activist living in Houston, Texas.
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 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 photocopy of an information sheet concerning the arrest of Jim Rouse Howell by complainant E.R. Walt, dated March 19, 1980; contains a short description of why Howell was arrested, being charged with public lewdness.
Photograph of Don Baker, a founding member of the Dallas Gay Political Caucus, representing Dallas, Texas at the October 14th, 1979 March on Washington. baker is holding a sign that says, "March on Washington. October 14, 1979."
A photograph of four men holding signs and flags. The signs read, "March on Washington. October 14, 1979." One of the individuals is holding the Texas Flag. (L-R) Jay Stankiewicz, Cobb Keller, (unknown), Hardy Haberman.
Handwritten notes on yellow legal pad paper concerning Richard Craig Schwiderski, including the court case ID, the date of his trial, and other information.
Handwritten notes on yellow legal pad paper concerning defendants' personal information and case number, about the appellants arrested at the gay discos in Dallas, Texas.
Handwritten notes of law office services expenses and fees from November 1980 to December 1981. A business card of attorney and counselor at law, Donald J. Maison, Jr.
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.
Invitation to join a March on Washington with an image of the U.S. Capitol Building. Printed on the invitation are the words, "Join 1,000,000 Gays for the National March on Washington, October 14. July 9, August 13, September 10." Printed on the pamphlet verso is an explanation of how to support the march and the committee planning it, including an explanation about Harvey Milk's involvement planning the march before his assassination.
A fax letter from Donald J Maison Jr. sent to Lawrence B. Mitchell pertaining to a panel decision enclosed to the letter and the rehearing of the Schiwderski v. the State of Texas.
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.
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.
A photograph of a Bill Nelson wearing a dress shirt, tie, and a sweater along with a white button which reads, "March on Washington October 14, 1979". He is standing on board an airplane.
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.
Official souvenir program for the National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights. It includes details and logistics for the march, congressional letters, a calender of events, and other related information.
Newspaper clipping of a Dallas Morning News article about a police officer, Danny Cain, who was fired after filing false reports regarding the shooting death of a suspect.
Photocopy of a section of an article written by New York author Richard Reeves and titled 'Too Late to Kill the Messenger' and dated 1979, and argues for the role of media during violent situations.
Photocopies of newspaper articles from the Dallas Time Herald about the substantial number of police arresting homosexuals for public lewdness. The articles also includes the methods police use to deceive homosexual men at public places before arresting them.
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