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[Arrest information sheet for Jim Rouse Howell]
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.
[Association of Flight Attendants: Richard Schwiderski's personal record]
A document from the Association of Flight Attendants including a personnel record of Richard C. Schwiderski as a flight attendant.
[Austin arrest report - Village Station Raid]
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.
[Austin arrest report - Village Station Raid]
This document includes a handwritten arrest report for Orval David Austin, contains thumbprint, dated October 25, 1979.
[Austin arrest report - Village Station Raid]
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.
[Bass Drum Player at Gay Rights March]
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.
The Battlecry, Volume 1, Number 5, October 5, 1979
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.
[Brick wall with graffiti: "Stop police harrassment"]
Photograph of a brick wall with "Stop police harassment" written on the center. A red car is parked next to the building.
[Brochure: Complaints against attorneys and grievance procedures]
A brochure about the procedures for filing complaints against attorneys to the State Bar of Texas.
[Browning arrest report - Village Station Raid]
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.
[Brownwood Bulletin: Speaking of Freedom]
Clipping from the Brownwood Bulletin with an article on Anita Bryant's visit and freedom and individual rights for gays and lesbians, sponsored by the Dallas Gay Political Caucus. Steve Wilkins has his name at the bottom. July 3rd, 1977
[Business card for Frank Shor]
A stained business card for the legal services of Frank Shor.
[C.O.F. Float in First Gay Pride Parade in Dallas, Texas]
Photograph of a float during the first Gay Pride Parade, parked in the street. Written on the side of a poster attached to the float are the words, "C.O.F. Texas Oldest Homophile Organization. Gay as an American Flag and Apple Pie." Buildings are visible in the background. Handwritten on the back of the photograph are the words, "1st Gay Pride Parade. June 24 1972."
The Channel, Volume 2, Number 3, May 37, 1973
Monthly newsletter of the Metropolitan Community Church of Dallas containing "news of the community, past, present and future, along with articles of spiritual uplift."
['Checklist for Criminal Cases']
A checklist for criminal cases which includes a questionnaire for the defendant; some items have handwritten responses in them.
[Cline arrest report - Village Station Raid]
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.
[Clipping: Gay files suit against city alleging job discrimination]
A newspaper clipping about Steven C. Childers, a gay man, filing a lawsuit against the city of Dallas for employment discrimination.
[Clipping: Gay files suit against city alleging job discrimination]
A newspaper clipping about Steven C. Childers, a gay man, filing a lawsuit against the city of Dallas for employment discrimination.
[Clipping: "I am a homosexual"]
A September 8, 1975 TIME Magazine cover titled "I Am a Homosexual" and an article on the LGBTQIA+ community becoming politically active.
[Clipping: Police aim at gay clubs]
A Dallas Times Herald article about the Dallas Police Department's vice squad arresting men in 1976 at Club Dallas, a gay club.
[Clipping: Police aim at gay clubs]
A series of clippings from the Dallas Times Herald and The Dallas Morning News about the Dallas Police Department Vice squad raiding gay clubs, as well as the subsequent protests from the LGBTQIA+ community.
[Clippings About Texas State Sex Laws]
Three clippings - two from The Dallas Morning News and the Dallas Times Herald; the clippings discuss the Dallas LGBTQIA+ community protesting against Dallas Police Department Vice squads arresting some in violation of sex laws but not others.
[Clippings Related to Homosexual Laws in Texas, 1976]
Three clippings, one from the Dallas Times Herald, the other two with no clear newspaper publisher; the clippings cover the aftermath of the 1976 Club Dallas raid and the LGBTQIA+ community protesting against police harassment.
[Crain arrest report - Village Station Raid]
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.
[Crain arrest report - Village Station Raid]
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.
[Crouch arrest report - Village Station Raid]
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.
[Crouch arrest report - Village Station Raid]
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.
[Crowd of men at a nightclub]
Photograph of a large of crowd of men at a unknown nightclub.
[A crowd of people at night club]
Photograph of a crowd of men dancing on a dance floor at an unknown nightclub.
[Dallas Gay Political Caucus Flyer]
Flyer for a roller skating party hosted by the Dallas Gay Political Caucus on May 18th, 1977 to support the Miami Gay Community after public remarks by Anita Bryant, who was known at the time for her anti-gay statements.
[Dallas Gay Political Caucus Full T-Shirt]
Navy blue T-shirt that has a logo over the left breast and the initials DGPC (Dallas Gay Political Caucus) above it. The Dallas Gay Political Caucus eventually became the Dallas Gay Alliance.
[Dallas Gay Political Caucus T-Shirt]
Close-up view of a logo that is over the left breast on a navy blue T-shirt. The logo is in white text and has four interlocked male and female gender symbols inside a square and initials DGPC (Dallas Gay Political Caucus) above it. The Dallas Gay Political Caucus eventually became the Dallas Gay Alliance.
[Dallas Police Department - copy of arrest information sheet re: Jim Rouse Howell]
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.
[Defendant personal data sheet for Schwiderski]
A document with Schwiderski's personal information for the Dallas County Criminal Court's records.
[Don Baker holding a sign at the 1979 March on Washington]
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."
[Flight Attendant guidelines and regulations]
A group of documents about the flight attendants guidelines and regulations during their employment at an airline.
[Four Men at the March on Washington in 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.
[Gay Pride Parade Rally in Dallas]
A photograph of a Gay Pride Parade held in Dallas, Texas on June 24th, 1972. Numerous people are holding signs promoting Gay Pride as they march on a street.
[Gay Pride Parade Supporters in Dallas, Texas]
Photograph of three females with signs sitting on a car during the first Gay Pride Parade in the street. Written on signs are the words "Tired of hiding - Want to be free," "Don't laugh, I may be happier than you!," and "Buy and Read 'Gay Crusaders' by Kay Tobin." A handwritten on the back says, "1st Gay Pride Parade. June 24 1972."
[Gay Pride Week Rally Flyer]
Flyer announcing a Gay Pride Week rally in Dallas on Saturday, June 26th, 1976. Speakers form the Dallas Gay Political Caucus and the American Civil Liberties Union were present along with Mary Jo Risher.
[Group of patrons at nightclub]
Photograph of patrons dancing at an unknown nightclub.
[Group of people at dance floor]
Photograph of a group of men and women dancing on a dance floor at an unknown nightclub.
[Group of people dancing]
Photograph of a group a people dancing on a dance floor at an unknown nightclub.
[Handwritten background for Richard Schwiderski and information on witnesses]
Handwritten resume and information for Richard Schwiderski and information on witnesses for court case.
[Handwritten list of witnesses]
List of witnesses and possible state witnesses.
[Handwritten note on yellow legal pad paper]
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: A person's daily activity]
Handwritten notes about different accounts of interactions with patrons at a nightclub and a brief history of popular dances at bars/clubs.
[Handwritten notes: About sexual contact arrests]
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: Early AM hours Village Station Raid]
Handwritten notes pertaining to the Village Station Raid, where many attendees were arrested for public lewdness.
[Handwritten Notes: Names of individuals involved Schwiderski v. State of Texas case]
A page with handwritten notes with names of individuals involved in Richard Schwiderski v. The State of Texas court case.
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