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Goodbye Bill Nelson February 1990
Montage of clippings related to Bill Nelson's life, his work, and the issues toward which he was dedicated. Collected on a DVD as a memorial by his loved ones. Video footage clips of an AIDS victims' memorial in Dallas.
KERA Nightwatch episode featuring Bill Nelson on issue of AIDS quarantines
1986 KERA Nightwatch episode on the issue of AIDS quarantine legislation. Featured speakers are Bill Nelson, President of the Dallas Gay Alliance, and Ohio State Representative Don Gilmore, sponsor of the Quarantine Provision proposal legislation being introduced to the Ohio legislature. Gilmore speaks in support of quarantining AIDS victims to their home or their car, and considers AIDS a "social disease." Bill Nelson speaks against the quarantine and in support of education and further scientific research. Footage is included of Robert Bernstein, Texas Health Commissioner, asking the Board of Health to withdraw the proposed AIDS rule from consideration.
[News Addition: Bill Nelson Story]
Video footage clip of KERA's News Addition profile of Bill Nelson, head of the Dallas Gay Alliance and political activist who died of complications from AIDS at the age of 40. The profile included news footage clips of Nelson as well as interviews with Nelson, his loved ones, and people who knew him.
Goodbye Bill Nelson February 1990
Montage of clippings related to Bill Nelson's life, his work, and the issues toward which he was dedicated. Collected on a DVD as a memorial by his loved ones. Video footage clips of news coverage of Nelson's death.
[News Addition: Bill Nelson obituary]
Video footage clip of KERA's obituary of William H. "Bill" Nelson, Jr., the head of the Dallas Gay Alliance who died of complications from AIDS at the age of 40.
Goodbye Bill Nelson February 1990
Montage of clippings related to Bill Nelson's life, his work, and the issues toward which he was dedicated. Collected on a DVD as a memorial by his loved ones. Video footage clip of news coverage of the AIDS memorial quilt by The Names Project.
Goodbye Bill Nelson February 1990
Montage of clippings related to Bill Nelson's life, his work, and the issues toward which he was dedicated. Collected on a DVD as a memorial by his loved ones. Video footage clips of current events from Nelson's life.
[Letter from Bill Nelson to Mike Anglin and William Waybourn]
A letter from Bill Nelson to Mike Anglin with William Waybourn having a carbon copy. The letter discussing his estate and what he would like to occur when he and his partner pass away.
[Letter from Bill Nelson to Mike Regarding His Schedule]
A letter from Bill Nelson discussing his schedule and expressing some of his recent emotions and frustrations.
[Letter from Bill Nelson to Mike, September 1985]
A letter from Bill Nelson to Mike discussing his time abroad on a cruise.
[Poems by Bill Nelson]
A series of poems by Bill Nelson going by the name Ethyl Smythe.
[Email: Regarding Bill Nelson]
An email from Karen Estes to William Waybourn sharing a message she received from one of Bill Nelson's previous students.
[Emails: Terry Tebedo]
A series of emails discussing and remembering Terry Tebedo.
[Faxed Tribute: David Cain Remembering Bill Nelson]
A faxed tribute to Dallas activist, Bill Nelson, from Texas House of Representative, David Cane.
[Thank You Card from Bill Nelson to Mike]
A thank you card from Bill Nelson to Mike to show appreciation for his friendship and confidence.
[Thank You Card: Jean to Mike]
A card from Jean Nelson to Mike thanking him, expressing her love and appreciation, and offering a gift.
[Handwritten Letter: From Jean to Mike]
A handwritten letter from Jean Nelson to Mike Anglin about putting together a collection of media that documents Bill Nelson's life.
[Speech: Mike Anglin honoring Bill Nelson]
A speech from Mike Anglin honoring his friend, Bill Nelson.
[Faxed Condolences: Ann Richards]
A fax from Texas governor, Ann Richards, expressing her condolences at the loss of Bill Nelson.
[Condolences: Bill Hobby]
A letter from Texas Lieutenant Governor, William P. Hobby, sending his condolences to Jean Nelson after the death of her son.
[Card: From Jean to Mike]
A card from Jean Nelson to Mike thanking him for the breakfast and tour of his home.
[Letter from Bill Nelson, July 16, 1981]
A letter from Bill Nelson to one of his male friends, discussing Mike Anglin, John Thomas, and his travels.
[Email: Stories]
An email from Sue G. Highland to Allison Sitton, Cathy Thomas, Jackie Oncken thanking them for their willingness to share their stories with a congregation.
[Speech: Jean Nelson]
A handwritten speech from Jean Nelson addressing the congregation of the John Wesley United Methodist Church during their World AIDS Day Service. The speech is followed by a flyer announcing the event.
[Letter: Jean Nelson - Tribute to Son]
A letter from John Bryant, a member of the House of Representatives, to Jean Nelson that accompanies a framed copy of the tribute to her son that appeared in the Congressional Record.
[Fax: Letter from Vic Basile]
A fax from Vic Basile to John Thomas reflecting on Bill Nelson's life and the relationship Basile had with him.
[Honoring VPNA Past Residents]
A brief article in remembrance of a Vickery Place Neighborhood Association past president, Bill Nelson.
[Hoofbeat: Welcome Back, Nelson]
An article from Hoofbeat that is welcoming back Bill Nelson, a prior student who has now returned to W.T. White to be a teacher.
[Obituary: William H. Nelson, Gay Advocate, 40]
A New York Times online obituary for William H. Nelson.
[Fax cover sheet from Gene Harrington to William Waybourn]
Fax from Gene Harrington to William Waybourn regarding messages and emergencies, accompanying a letter to Jean Nelson from Craig Washington.
[Fax: Handwritten Letter from Lori Palmer]
A faxed letter from Lori Palmer to Karen Estes or John Thomas to account for her inability to attend Bill Nelson's memorial service.
[Bill Nelson]
Photograph of Bill Nelson smiling.
[Bill Nelson]
Photograph of Bill Nelson smiling and posing next to a stream.
[Bill Nelson]
Photograph of Bill Nelson outside.
[Bill Nelson]
Photograph of Bill Nelson looking off camera.
[Bill Nelson and a dog]
Photograph of Bill Nelson petting a dog.
[Portrait of Terry Tebedo]
Photograph of Terry Tebedo.
[Terry Tebedo and Bill Nelson posing as couple]
A couple's photo of Terry Tebedo, in front, and Bill Nelson posing and smiling.
[Terry Tebedo and Bill Nelson smiling]
Photograph of Terry Tebedo, on the left, and Bill Nelson, on the right, posing and smiling together.
[Terry Tebedo and Bill Nelson with visors]
Photograph of Terry Tebedo, on the left, and Bill Nelson posing together with matching visors.
[Terry Tebedo and Richard Langstaff]
Photograph of Terry Tebedo, on the left, and Richard Longstaff, of the right, smiling in front of a ladder and light pole.
[Bill Nelson by stream]
Photograph of Bill Nelson sitting on a wall next to a stream.
[Bill Nelson in a trench coat]
Photograph of Bill Nelson in a trench coat.
[Bill Nelson in front of art]
Photograph of Bill Nelson standing in front of a piece of art.
[Bill Nelson in front of fence]
Photograph of Bill Nelson standing in front of a fence.
[Bill Nelson]
Photograph of Bill Nelson posing with his March On Washington Committee shirt.
[Bill Nelson and Richard Longstaff]
A photograph of Bill Nelson, on the left, and Richard Longstaff smiling.
[Bill Nelson and Terry Tebedo]
Photograph of Bill Nelson, on the left, and Terry Tebedo in Christmas attire. The description on the back inaccurately states that Nelson is on the right.
[Bill Nelson on the phone]
Photograph of Bill Nelson looking surprised while on the phone.
[Bill Nelson on the phone]
Photograph of Bill Nelson in a seemingly intense phone conversation.
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