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[UNT band performing on Founder's Day, 2]
Photograph of the UNT band performing on Founder's Day. The photograph was taken during UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[UNT Career Center staff engaging in a drawing activity]
Photograph of UNT Career Center staff engaging in a drawing activity sitting around a table. In pairs, one half of the group described a garment while their partner sketched it based on the verbal description.
[UNT Career Center staff engaging in a drawing activity, 2]
Photograph of UNT Career Center staff engaging in a drawing activity sitting around a table. In pairs, one half of the group described a garment while their partner sketched it based on the verbal description.
[UNT Career Center staff engaging in a drawing activity, 3]
Photograph of UNT Career Center staff engaging in a drawing activity sitting around a table. In pairs, one half of the group described a garment while their partner sketched it based on the verbal description.
[UNT Career Center staff engaging in a drawing activity, 4]
Photograph of UNT Career Center staff engaging in a drawing activity sitting around a table. In pairs, one half of the group described a garment while their partner sketched it based on the verbal description.
[UNT Career Center staff engaging in a drawing activity, 5]
Photograph of UNT Career Center staff engaging in a drawing activity sitting around a table. In pairs, one half of the group described a garment while their partner sketched it based on the verbal description.
[UNT College Dems poster on display during Founder's Day]
Photograph of a student from the College Democrats student organization talking with an interested student. The student organization is dedicated to policy advocacy, getting out the vote, social support, and organizing training for left-leaning students. The photograph was taken during UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[UNT Founder's Day speakers on stage and attendees]
Photograph of UNT's Founders Day stage in the Library Mall situated in front of the Hurley Administration Building. One speaker is shown at the podium with three other people seated on stage. The photograph also shows attendees of the event seated at tables in front of the stage and standing on the sidewalk facing the stage.
[UNT Homecoming booth]
Photograph of the 2021 UNT Homecoming booth. One UNT student (left) is wearing a green North Texas t-shirt and holding two thumbs up as the photograph is taken during UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday. One other student is seen walking by, and another is looking at the information on the poster board.
[UNT student visiting Special Collections booth]
Photograph of a UNT student wearing a "Proud to be a Mean Green" t-shirt standing in front of the Special Collections booth during UNT's Founder's Day, the celebration of UNT's birthday. Jodi Rhinehart-Doty, Jaimi Parker, and Adriance Rhoades are seen stationed at the table and talking about the department.
[UNT students walking about the library mall]
Photograph of UNT students walking about the library mall, some are seated on benches and resting and others can be seen visiting UNT Homecoming booth that is set up by the Union building. This photograph was taken during UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[UNT students walking around the campuses' library mall]
Photograph of UNT students walking around the campuses' library mall. Most of the students have gotten out of class from the Eagle Student Service Center, and others are out to enjoy UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[UNT students walking around the campuses' library mall, 2]
Photograph of UNT students walking around the campuses' library mall. Most of the students have gotten out of class from the Eagle Student Service Center, and others are out to enjoy UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[Unveiling Perspectives: Julie Leuzinger's Library Journey]
Audio recording of an interview with Julie Leuzinger as Sara Wilson explores the beginnings and milestones of her library career. Julie shares captivating insights into her professional journey, shedding light on the unique factors that fueled her passion for libraries.
[A variety of men's neckties]
Photograph of a variety of men's neckties laid out on a table awaiting digitization at the Texas Fashion Collection in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1. This portion of collection digitization was funded in part by the UNT Diamond Eagles.
[A variety of men's neckties, 2]
Photograph of a variety of men's neckties laid out on a table awaiting digitization at the Texas Fashion Collection in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1. This portion of collection digitization was funded in part by the UNT Diamond Eagles.
[A variety of men's neckties, 3]
Photograph of a variety of men's neckties laid out on a table awaiting digitization at the Texas Fashion Collection in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1. This portion of collection digitization was funded in part by the UNT Diamond Eagles.
[Wes Phelps addressing attendees at conference]
Photograph of Wes Phelps, PhD, Associate Professor of History, University of North Texas standing at a podium and giving an overview on his project Queering The Lone Star State at the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all.
[Wes Phelps' presentation Queering The Lone Star State]
Photograph of Wes Phelps, PhD, Associate Professor of History, University of North Texas standing at a podium and giving an overview on his project Queering The Lone Star State at the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all.
[Wes Phelps' presentation Queering The Lone Star State, 2]
Photograph of Wes Phelps, PhD, Associate Professor of History, University of North Texas standing at a podium and giving an overview on his project Queering The Lone Star State at the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all.
[Wes Phelps' presenting at the QHS conference]
Photograph of Wes Phelps, PhD, Associate Professor of History, University of North Texas standing at a podium and giving an overview on his project Queering The Lone Star State at the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all.
[Wes Phelps' presenting at the QHS conference, 2]
Photograph of Wes Phelps, PhD, Associate Professor of History, University of North Texas standing at a podium and giving an overview on his project Queering The Lone Star State at the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all.
[Wes Phelps standing at podium]
Photograph of Wes Phelps, PhD, Associate Professor of History, University of North Texas standing at a podium and giving an overview on his project Queering The Lone Star State at the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all.
[Wesley Phelps interview with Dick Peeples, September 8, 2022]
Audio interview from the Wes Phelps Podcast Interviews Collection recorded on September 8th, 2022 in Denton, TX. Phelps interviews Dick Peeples on his involvement with gay activism in Dallas in the 1970s and 1980s. Peeples speaks his involvement with the Dallas Gay Political Caucus alongside Steve Wilkins, Louise Young, and Don Baker. He then covers the trial of Baker v. Wade, explaining his efforts to challenge penal code 21.06, a discriminatory code which criminalized homosexual acts, alongside Don Baker and attorney Jim Barber.
[Wesley Phelps interview with Lauren Gutterman, September 15, 2022]
Audio interview from the Wes Phelps Podcast Interviews Collection recorded on September 15th, 2022 in Austin, TX. Phelps interviews Lauren Gutterman, discussing her research on queer women in the post World War II period. Gutterman discusses the ways in which women during the post-war period, despite being married to men, engaged within the lesbian community, often forming romantic and sexual relationships out of intimate friendships. She discusses major differences in the social experiences of queer men and women, as well as experiences of coming out in the 1950s and 1960s. Gutterman continues to discuss changes in divorce and child custody laws which occurred in the 1970s and their effects on the lives of women. The custody trial Risher v. Risher is heavily discussed, as well as the supreme court case Roe v. Wade.
[Wesley Phelps interview with Linda Morales, September 30, 2022]
Audio interview from the Wes Phelps Podcast Interviews Collection recorded on September 30th, 2022 in Houston, Texas. Phelps interviews Linda Morales on her life as a dedicated activist and plaintiff in Morales v. Texas. She speaks on her experiences with racism and discrimination in the LGBT community in Houston, and her creation of the Latina lesbian AMIGA organization. Morales also speaks on discrimination faced by the LGBT community due to penal code 21.06, a discriminatory sodomy law which made "homosexual conduct" illegal in the state of Texas.
[Wesley Phelps interview with Marco Roberts, September 22, 2022]
Audio interview from the Wes Phelps Podcast Interviews Collection recorded on September 22nd, 2022 in Houston, Texas. Phelps interviews Marco Roberts on his involvement with the Gay Student Services organization at Texas A&M University. Roberts speaks on the lawsuit Gay Student Services v. Texas A&M University, through which his group fought to be recognized as an official Texas A&M student organization. Roberts, as former president of the Gay Student Services, speaks on his experiences with political tensions in the group during the 1980s.
[Wesley Phelps interview with Todd Camp, September 23, 2022]
Audio interview from the Wes Phelps Podcast Interviews Collection recorded on September 23rd, 2022 in Denton, TX. Phelps interviews Todd Camp over his efforts to document gay history in Fort Worth. Camp speaks on his involvement with the QCinema Film Festival and covers the history of gay and lesbian bars in Dallas and Fort Worth, specifically covering the affects sodomy laws had on such establishments. Camp discusses police behavior which led to court cases like Cyr v. Walls, a civil suit made against the Fort Worth Police Department due to their harassment of members at the Texas Gay Rights Conference in 1974.
[Wesley Phelps interview with William Waybourn, September 27, 2022]
Audio interview from the Wes Phelps Podcast Interviews Collection recorded on September 29th, 2022 in Washington D.C. Phelps interviews William Waybourn over his experiences as a gay activist in Dallas in the 1970s and 1980s. Waybourn discusses the roll the Dallas Gay Political Caucus played in delivering services to the Dallas LGBT population. Waybourn also speaks on major events in Dallas LGBT history such as the case of Baker v. Wade, Mica England's battle against discrimination in the Dallas Police Department, and the AIDS crisis.
Witnesses to History: A Conversation with Norman F. Gant, Jr.
Video of an interview of Dr. Norman Gant regarding his rememberances of being a Dallas medical student at the time of the assassination of JFK, including his participation in removing a bullet from the body of officer J. D. Tippit.
[Wood and arcylic "paper" dolls by Amy Lyons]
Photograph of the "Not Your Mother's Paper Dolls" exhibition on display at the Union Gallery from Meredith Cawley's Art 2020 Digital Tools class. The exhibition features works that were inspired by materials from the Special Collection's Patricia Fertel Paper Doll Collection. The wood and acrylic dolls were made by Amy Lyons.
[Wood and arcylic "paper" dolls by Amy Lyons, 2]
Photograph of the "Not Your Mother's Paper Dolls" exhibition on display at the Union Gallery from Meredith Cawley's Art 2020 Digital Tools class. The exhibition features works that were inspired by materials from the Special Collection's Patricia Fertel Paper Doll Collection. The wood and acrylic dolls were made by Amy Lyons.
[Wooden "paper" dolls by Jayda Davis]
Photograph of the "Not Your Mother's Paper Dolls" exhibition on display at the Union Gallery from Meredith Cawley's Art 2020 Digital Tools class. The exhibition features works that were inspired by materials from the Special Collection's Patricia Fertel Paper Doll Collection. The dolls were laser-cut from wood by Jayda Davis.
[Wooden "paper" dolls by Jayda Davis, 2]
Photograph of the "Not Your Mother's Paper Dolls" exhibition on display at the Union Gallery from Meredith Cawley's Art 2020 Digital Tools class. The exhibition features works that were inspired by materials from the Special Collection's Patricia Fertel Paper Doll Collection. The dolls were laser-cut from wood by Jayda Davis.
[Young Conservatives of Texas poster on display on Founder's Day]
Photograph of a student from the Young Conservatives of Texas student organization talking with an interested student. The student organization is a non-partisan conservative youth organization, that has been fighting for conservative values. The photograph was taken during UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[Your Love Is Like Honey]
Photograph of a painting on display at the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all. The painting is of a women's lower face, with the text, Your Love Is Like Honey.
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