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[7th Annual Symphony in Black PSAs, :10 and :30 seconds]

Description: Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded in association for the 7th annual Symphony in Black held in July of 1985. The footage features multiple public service announcements to be broadcast on television about date, time, location and ticket information produced in partnership with GrimCo productions.
Date: June 18, 1985
Duration: 2 minutes 07 seconds
Creator: WFAA-TV Productions
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[7th Annual Symphony in Black PSAs, :30 and :10 seconds with WFAA]

Description: Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded in association for the 7th annual Symphony in Black held in July of 1985. The footage features multiple public service announcements to be broadcast on television about date, time, location and ticket information produced in partnership with GrimCo productions.
Date: June 18, 1985
Duration: 2 minutes 12 seconds
Creator: WFAA-TV Productions & Grimmett, Richard W.
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["Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement: A Story in Song" concert on DVD]

Description: Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement: A Story in Song concert held on January 20th, 1985 at Fair Park Music Hall. The U-Matic footage shows a large gospel choir and a male pianist performing on stage along with speakers in celebration of the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr..
Date: January 20, 1985
Duration: 44 minutes 23 seconds
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["Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement: A Story in Song" concert on DVD, tape 1]

Description: Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement: A Story in Song concert held on January 20th, 1985 at Fair Park Music Hall. The DVD footage shows a large gospel choir and a male pianist performing on stage along with speakers in celebration of the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr..
Date: January 20, 1985
Duration: 29 minutes 35 seconds
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[Black Women's Conference, tape 3 of 6]

Description: Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during JBAALs Black Women's Conference held in May of 1981. The U-matic footage shows multiple older black women including Esther Rolle and Elizabeth Catlett speaking to an audience in a small theatre . The tape is 3 of 6
Date: May 1985
Duration: 22 minutes 01 second

[Clipping: An unenforceable law]

Description: Photocopy of clipping from Dallas Times Herald for September 1, 1985. "An unenforceable law" describes how the public lewdness law already prohibits homosexual conduct in public and how the enforcement of Section 21.06 in private poses a threat to the constitutional right to privacy.
Date: September 1, 1985

[Clipping: Perspective on Section 21.06]

Description: One clipping from Dallas Times Herald for September 9, 1985. "Perspective on Section 21.06" describes how Section 21.06, which made homosexual conduct in public or private a Class C misdemeanor, is useless to law enforcement due to the impracticality of enforcing a law in private settings and was written for political reasons.
Date: September 9, 1985
Creator: Calhoun, Ron

[Clipping: The public first]

Description: A Dallas Morning News clipping of an editorial discussing quarantining patients with AIDS, and letters from Bill Nelson to the Dallas Morning News and Dallas Times Herald editors about Nelson's feelings on the editorial as president of the Dallas Gay Alliance.
Date: October 28, 1985
Creator: The Dallas Morning News Editors

[Clipping: The public first]

Description: A Dallas Morning News clipping of an editorial discussing quarantining patients with AIDS, and letters from Bill Nelson to the Dallas Morning News and Dallas Times Herald editors about Nelson's feelings on the editorial as president of the Dallas Gay Alliance.
Date: October 28, 1985
Creator: The Dallas Morning News Editors
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