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[4 For the Road: Aids Benefit]
Poster from the Turtle Creek Chorale Collection for their "4 For the Road" Aids benefit concert on June 27th, 1992. An illustration of a suit with a red aids awareness ribbon pinned to it's lapel decorates the poster.
[The 1991 Dallas Black Living Legends]
Photograph of the seventeen Dallas Black Living Legends, (Top L-R) Abner Haynes, Rose Burke, Rev. J. Lee Foster, Johnnye T. Hughes, Dr. Robert Prince, Dr. Foster Kidd, James Thibodeaux, Tiny Hawkins, Eva McMillan and Marion Butts. (Bottom L-R) Julia Jordan, Mary E. Walton, Rev. James Garfield Owens, Osceola Mays, Fannie Smith, unidentified and E. Brice Cunningham.
[1991 Dallas Black Living Legends]
Photograph of the 1991 - 1992 Dallas Black Living Legends, seated around a circular table and going over paperwork. Notable legends are (L-R) Fannie Smith (plaid jacket), Eva McMillan, Tiny Hawkins (pink glasses), Johnnye T. Hughes, unidentified woman, and Rev. James Garfield Owens (sunglasses). Abner Haynes can be seen in the foreground bottom right corner next to Marion Butts.
[The 1991 Dallas Black Living Legends #2]
Photograph of the seventeen Dallas Black Living Legends, (Top L-R) Abner Haynes, Rose Burke, Rev. J. Lee Foster, Johnnye T. Hughes, Dr. Robert Prince, Dr. Foster Kidd, James Thibodeaux, Tiny Hawkins, Eva McMillan and Marion Butts. (Bottom L-R) Julia Jordan, Mary E. Walton, Rev. James Garfield Owens, Osceola Mays, Fannie Smith, unidentified and E. Brice Cunningham.
[1991 Dallas Black Living Legends #2]
Photograph of the 1991 - 1992 Dallas Black Living Legends, seated around a circular table with one another. Notable legends are (L-R) James Thibodeaux (cropped), Abner Haynes, Marion Butts, Fannie Smith, Eva McMillian, Tiny Hawkins, Johnnye T. Hughes (cropped) and Reverend James Garfield Owens (sunglasses).
[1991 Dallas Black Living Legends #3]
Photograph of the 1991 - 1992 Dallas Black Living Legends, seated around a circular table with one another. Notable legends are (L-R) Rev. James Garfield Owens (sunglasses), unidentified woman, Mary E. Walton, James Thibodeaux (red tie), Abner Haynes and Marion Butts (cropped). In the foreground are Tiny Hawkins (pink glasses), Eva McMillan and Fannie Smith (plaid jacket).
[The 1991 Dallas Black Living Legends #3]
Photograph of the seventeen Dallas Black Living Legends, (Top L-R) Abner Haynes, Rose Burke, Rev. J. Lee Foster, Johnnye T. Hughes, Dr. Robert Prince, Dr. Foster Kidd, James Thibodeaux, Tiny Hawkins, Eva McMillan and Marion Butts. (Bottom L-R) Julia Jordan, Mary E. Walton, Rev. James Garfield Owens, Osceola Mays, Fannie Smith, unidentified and E. Brice Cunningham.
[The 1991 Dallas Black Living Legends #4]
Photograph of the seventeen Dallas Black Living Legends, (Top L-R) Abner Haynes, Rose Burke, Rev. J. Lee Foster, Johnnye T. Hughes, Dr. Robert Prince, Dr. Foster Kidd, James Thibodeaux, Tiny Hawkins, Eva McMillan and Marion Butts. (Bottom L-R) Julia Jordan, Mary E. Walton, Rev. James Garfield Owens, Osceola Mays, Fannie Smith, unidentified and E. Brice Cunningham.
[1991 Dallas Black Living Legends #4]
Photograph of the 1991 - 1992 Dallas Black Living Legends, seated around a circular table with one another. Notable legends are (L-R) Mary E. Walton, James Thibodeaux, Abner Haynes, Marion Butts, Fannie Smith and Eva McMillan. Rev. James Garfield Owens is see seated in the left foreground (sunglasses).
1992 Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade footage
Video footage of the 9th annual Dallas Gay Pride Parade, the 1992 Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade.
[1992 Black Tie Dinner board of directors]
Photograph of the 1992 Black Tie Dinner board of directions standing on a set of stairs outside of the Texas State Fairgrounds (Fair Park) and having their picture taken as a group. Written on the back of the photograph reads, "1992 Board of Black Tie Dinner."
1992 Black Tie Dinner Local Beneficiaries
List of local beneficiaries for the 1992 Texas Human Rights Foundation Black Tie Dinner.
[1992 election results analysis]
Statistics packet including an analysis of the 1992 Presidential elections in selected precincts and by senatorial districts. Includes an analysis of selected precincts in contested judicial races and an analysis of voter turnout (duplicate of UNTA_AR0887-02-03-002).
[1992 election results analysis]
Statistics packet including an analysis of the 1992 Presidential elections in selected precincts and by senatorial districts. Includes an anlysis of selected precincts in contested judicial races and an analysis of voter turnout (duplicate of UNTA_AR0887-02-03-001).
[1992 political pamphlet]
Political advertisement paid for by the Texas Democrat Party endorsing the Bill Clinton and Al Gore campaign for President of 1992.
[1992 Primary Election Questionnaires and Information]
A group of documents pertaining to the candidates of the 1992 primary elections. The group includes blank and filled out questionnaires for the candidates, a schedule of when they'll be screened, handwritten notes about some of the candidates, and unspecified diagrams.
[8th Street Square Patch, 1992]
Photograph of a square patch of dirt in a small grass field. The field is enclosed by a chain-link fence, beyond which a neighborhood is visible. Two men walk across an intersection in the neighborhood's streets. [1992, Dallas, TX]
[9th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert, tape 1 of 2]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 9th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights" concert held Sunday, January 19th 1992 at the Meyerson symphony center. The footage records the concert featuring a 200-voice choir and Vickie Winans (appears in a pink suit). Speakers at the opening of the concert explain the focus of the music to be prayer, progress, and triumph.
[9th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert, tape 2 of 2]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 9th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights" concert held Sunday, January 19th 1992 at the Meyerson symphony center. The footage records the concert featuring a 200-voice choir and Vickie Winans (appears in a pink suit). Speakers at the opening of the concert explain the focus of the music to be prayer, progress, and triumph.
[Abner Haynes posing with his portrait]
Photograph of Abner Haynes standing in front of an old photograph of himself as a new photo is taken of him. The inscription under the photograph reads, "Abner Haynes, Sports."
Activist Alert: August 1992
August 1992 issue of Activist Alert, which contains specific articles relating to the gay and lesbian interests in the presidential election.
Activist Alert: July 1992
July 1992 edition of the NGLTF's newsletter Activist Alert, reporting on gay/lesbian civil rights throughout the states as well as in the presidential election.
Activist Alert: June 1992
June 1992 edition of the Activist Alert, a publication from the NGLTF.
Activist Alert: October 1992
October 1992 newsletter of Activist Alert from the NGLTF.
Activist Alert: September 1992
September 1992 issue of Activist Alert from the NGLTF.
[Advertisement: Project Pentamidine moves to new headquarters]
Advertisement for a treatment for HIV-positive adults.
[Advertisement: Save the D.C. health benefits act]
Advertisement appealing for support of the D.C. health benefits act that extends benefits to the domestic partners of city workers.
[Agenda: Oak Lawn Ordinance review task force meeting]
Agenda for meeting discussing regulation amendments for a local Dallas community.
[AIDS ARMS Network board meeting notes]
Meeting notes from an AIDS ARMS Network Board meeting; involves the AIDS ARMS Network repaying its creditors.
[AIDS ARMS Network board meeting notes]
A text containing the notes for a board meeting the for AIDS ARMS Network, Inc. after the Network promised to pay debts back to local AIDS agencies.
[AIDS Resource Center Thanks for Giving Show]
Video footage from the Resource Center LGBT Collection. John Thomas and Michael Doughman dress in drag in order to raise money for the AIDS Resource Center in Dallas. At 13:36, the video resets to the beginning.
[Alison Robertson, 1992]
Photograph of a young, ghostly Alison Robertson sitting outdoors with her hands on a woman's shoulders. The woman looks away from the camera towards a crowd of people sitting in a field. Large trees line the horizon behind the field. [1992, Dallas, TX]
Appellants' Brief: Mica England vs. The City of Dallas and Mack Vines, Chief of Police
Appellants' brief from the anti-discrimination lawsuit, England vs. The City of Dallas, Mack Vines, and the State of Texas.
Appendix IV, NTIEVA Newsletters
Photocopy of the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts (NTIEVA) newsletter, volume 3, number 1 from Spring 1992 and volume 3, number 2, from Fall 1992 . Some of the topics in the newsletter include the 1992 Summer Institute, an article from Martha Deller, new research assistants, Kay Wilson and Pam Stephens, upcoming retreats and seminars, and general news from surrounding schools and museums.
[Arizona Desert Cadillac Fins, 1992]
Photograph of the back end of a vintage Cadillac parked at the edge of a desert. Cacti and dry bushes sparsely cover the desert and mountains appear in the distance. Telephone lines appear on the right side of the image. [1992, Dallas, TX]
[Arizona Landscape with Man and Camper, 1992]
Photograph of a barren desert landscape viewed from underneath an awning. A man walks away from a camper van in the center of the image, and clouds pass by overhead. [1992, Dallas, TX]
[Article: Arriving in the City of Angels]
A journal article about "Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes", an epic film about the experiences of gay Americans and persons with AIDS.
[Artist Jean Lacy working in studio #3]
Photograph of artist Laura Jean Lacy, sitting in her studio and working on illustrations of black men and women and posing for her portrait to be taken.
[Artist Jean Lacy working in studio #4]
Photograph of artist Laura Jean Lacy, sitting in her studio and working on illustrations of black men and women and posing for her portrait to be taken.
[Artist Laura Jean Lacy smiling for portrait]
Photograph of Laura Jean Lacy, also known as the renowned artist Jean Lacy, seen with her glasses off and smiling as her portrait was taken in her home studio.
[Artist Laura Jean Lacy smiling for portrait #2]
Photograph of Laura Jean Lacy, also known as the renowned artist Jean Lacy, seen with her glasses off and smiling as her portrait was taken in her home studio.
[Artist Laura Jean Lacy working on illustrations]
Photograph of Laura Jean Lacy, also known as the renowned artist Jean Lacy, seen seated in her studio and working on illustrations when her portrait was taken.
[Artist Laura Jean Lacy working on illustrations #2]
Photograph of Laura Jean Lacy, also known as the renowned artist Jean Lacy, seen seated in her studio and working on illustrations when her portrait was taken.
[Artists Willard Watson posing for portrait]
Photograph of Willard Watson, known as the "Texas Kid." Watson is dressed in a leather jacket, a large brimmed hat and wearing a lot of jewelry as he poses for his portrait sitting backwards on a chair.
[Baby at Piraro Party Yard, 1992]
Photograph of a blurry infant and mother sitting in the front yard of a two-story brick house. A car is parked in a driveway to their left, and a hedge borders a sidewalk to their right. [1992, Dallas, TX]
[Becky Lentz, 1992]
Photograph of a ghostly Becky Lentz sitting next to a fish tank with her eyes closed. There is a window with it's blinds drawn behind her. [1992, Dallas, TX]
[Bill Blair Jr. sitting for portrait]
Photograph of William (Bill) Blair Jr., publisher and founder of Elite News, seen sitting back in a leather armchair and posing for his portrait with a cigar in his mouth.
[Bill Blair Jr. sitting for portrait #2]
Photograph of William (Bill) Blair Jr., publisher and founder of Elite News, seen sitting back in a leather armchair and posing for his portrait with a cigar in his mouth.
The Black Academy Radio Show (Raw Footage)
Raw video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during a session for the Black Academy radio show held at the Clarence Muse Café Theatre. The footage shows various speakers including Curtis King, choral groups singing, and interviews with guests.
[Black "Living Legends" 1992 performers at the tribute ceremony]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 1991/1992 "Dallas' Black Living Legends" award ceremony. The footage shows a small choral ground performing during the opening of the formal tribute ceremony held at the Clarence Muse Café Theatre.
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