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[Don Baker's acceptance letter into the SMU Masters of Education program]
Letter of acceptance of Don Baker into the SMU Masters of Education program.
[Letter from Robert M. McKeever to the Texas Human Rights Foundation about changes in information]
Letter to the Texas Human Rights Foundation from Robert M. McKeever about the receipt of information of file changes to be made.
[Letter from Peter K. Bros to the Houston Human Rights Foundation concerning litigation activities]
Letter to the Houston Human Rights Defense Foundation from Peter K. Bros about litigation activities and tax exemption status.
[Letter from Jane Bernier]
A letter from Jane Bernier to a customer containing an invoice.
[Letter from Galveston about an art exhibit]
Letter to an unknown recipient, informing them of Claudia Webb Betti's Galveston art exhibit.
[Letter from Jim Pearson to Claudia Betti, March 1, 1978]
Letter from Jim Pearson to Claudia Betti discussing Betti's upcoming exhibit in the Galveston Arts Center.
[Letter from Claudia W. Betti to Monty Riggs, February 6, 1978]
Letter from Claudia W. Betti to Monty Riggs discussing payment for gas to and from Betti's exhibit, as well as repayment for a case broken during the exhibit showing.
[Letter from Peter K. Bros to an applicant, April 28, 1992]
Letter from Peter K. Bros to an unknown applicant discussing taxes and the status of the organization being addressed.
[Letter from Peter K. Bros to Mort Schwab, July 5, 1978]
Letter from Peter K. Bros to Mort Schwab discussing the litigation against Texas Penal Code Section 21.06.
[Letter from Curtis King to Louie White, August 10, 1978]
Letter from Curtis King to Louie White discussing White's dismissal from a branch of the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters, the Third World Players performance group.
[Letter from Curtis King to Robert Runnels, February 27, 1978]
Letter from Curtis King to Robert Runnels discussing a reminder of the rules of the Third World Players, a performance company in association with the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters.
[Letter from Regina Taylor to the members of the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters, 1978]
Letter from Regina Taylor to the members of the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters discussing Taylor's leave of the Third World Players for her career and commitment to other obligations.
[Letter from David R. Hamilton, 1978]
Letter from David R. Hamilton discussing Hamilton's interest in joining the Third World Players performance troupe for their performance of the play Tell Pharaoh.
[Letter from Curtis King to Ronnie Rhone, April 14, 1978]
Letter from Curtis King to Ronnie Rhone discussing Rhone's lack of participation in both the Third World Players and the Black Academy of Arts and Letters, which has resulted in her removal as a member of both organizations.
[Letter from Eric Lincoln, 1978]
Letter from Eric Lincoln discussing the importance of the Black Academy of Arts and Letters regarding racial representation.
[Letter from Curtis King to Louie White, March 21, 1978]
Letter from Curtis King to Louie White discussing White's inappropriate conduct during a rehearsal for the Third World Players, a performance group related to the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters.
[Letter from Vivienne Armstrong to Robert Kruger, October 16, 1978]
Letter from Vivienne Armstrong representing the Dallas Gay Political Caucus sent to Robert Kruger on October 16, 1978 to inform him of their endorsement.
[Letter from Charles R. Rose to the Dallas Times Herald editors, May 31, 1978]
A letter to the Dallas Times Herald editors from Charles R. Rose and dated May 31, 1978; Rose thanks the DTH editors for their endorsement of his campaign.
[Letter from Charles Rose to TEXN-CAP, June 1, 1978]
A letter to TEXN-CAP from Charles R. Rose and dated June 1, 1978; Rose thanks TEXN-CAP for endorsing his political campaign.
[Letter from Phil Johnson to "Doctor", March 1, 1978]
A letter from Phil Johnson to a "doctor" dated March 1, 1978 about how misguided a recent American Psychology Association study on the LGBTQIA+ was.
[Phil Johnson's response to an anti-LGBTQIA+ letter]
A short February 7, 1978 letter from Phil Johnson in response to an anonymous letter attacking the LGBTQIA+ community from someone inside a "The King's Ministries"; Johnson includes a calendar of events for the Dallas Gay Political Caucus in response to the religious anti-LGBTQIA+ resources which the individual sent.
[Clay Smothers political letter]
A letter to voters on May 22, 1978 from Clay Smothers.
[Letter from William L. McIntyre to Pedro J. Gonzalez, 3]
Letter from William L. McIntyre to Pedro J. Gonzalez. Two ruled paper sheets have paragraphs of handwritten text across their front sides. The first page contains addresses and the letter's main message while the second page contains a postscript.
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