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[Letter from Mike Anglin to Don Baker]
Letter from Mike Anglin to Don Baker, May 14, 1988.
[Note written by Mike Anglin about correspondence between John Thomas and William Waybourn]
Note written by Mike Anglin about correspondence between John Thomas and William Waybourn. In the note it is mentioned that Waybourn often addressed Thomas as "John-John." Thomas was also known by his email handle, Corralinjt.
[Speech of Mike Anglin to DGA]
Typed speech that Mike Anglin to the Dallas Gay Alliance delivered in March 1981, the night of voting to change the name from Dallas Gay Political Caucus to Dallas Gay Alliance.
[Letter to Mike Anglin and others from Don Baker]
Letter from Don Banker to Mike Anglin and others. The letter is in regards to a letter from John Thomas, and wants to set up a meeting to discuss "what is contained explicitly and implicitly in the letter."
[Copy of the New York Times, "Secular Humanists Attack A Rise in Fundamentalism" article]
Copy of the New York Times, "Secular Humanists Attack A Rise in Fundamentalism" article by Kenneth A. Briggs.
[Letter from Rita Mae Brown to William Waybourn]
Letter from Rita Mae Brown to William Waybourn. The letter is in regards to a contribution Brown is making in honor of John Thomas.
[Letter from Byron E. Callihan to John Thomas]
Letter from Byron E. Callihan the personal director of The Bradenton Herald to John Thomas. The letter is in regards to Thomas' recent promotion to manager of The Miami Herald and that should Thomas need assistance Callihan can assist.
[Letter from Jeffery Campbell to John Hale]
Letter from Jeffery Campbell of the Dallas Gay Alliance to John Hale, Commissioner of the Texas Credit Union. The letter is in regards to the Dallas Gay Alliance having their application denied for insurance from National Credit Union Administration.
[Letter from the Dallas Gay Alliance to members]
Letter from Jeffery Campbell representing the Dallas Gay Alliance to their members. The letter is in regards to the notice from the Governor's office that all credit unions in Texas are required to convert to the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). However, despite their attempts to transfer over to NCUA, NCUA does not recognize them as a credit union.
[Letter from President Bill Clinton to Gary Lanham]
Letter from President Bill Clinton to Gary Lanham, in regards to the passing of John Thomas. In the letter President Bill Clinton gives his sympathy, stating that Thomas was a staple of the lesbian and gay community.
[Letter from president Bill Clinton to John Thomas]
Letter from President Bill Clinton to John Thomas, letting Thomas know that Clinton is thinking of them during their difficult time and what a wonder they are to the HIV/AIDS community.
[Letter from Marilyn Crawford to Mike Anglin, August 22, 1978]
Letter from Marilyn Crawford to Mike Anglin on August 22, 1978. The letter is in regards to an individual named Mr. Rowan giving Anglin permission to reprint his article, "Anita Bryants Bible Bigotry."
[Memo to: Division Directors Department Heads from Al Dilthey]
Memo from Al Dilthey to the Division Directors Department Heads regarding John Thomas assuming a new title and new responsibilities as the personal manager for The Miami Herald.
[Letter from Albert W. Dilthey to Mr. & Mrs. James H. Thomas]
Letter from Albert W. Dilthey to Mr. & Mrs. James H. Thomas. The letter is in regards to a prior meeting in which Dilthey met with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, how joyous the occasion was and how happy he is to work with John Thomas at The Miami Herald.
[Email from Charles Domingues to John Thomas]
Email from Charles Domingues to John Thomas. In the email, Domingues writes about how great of a mentor and contributor to the lesbian and gay community and hopes to discuss with him about renaming one of their buildings after him.
[Email from Charles Domingues to William Waybourn including a semi-final draft of a press release]
Email from Charles Domingues to William Waybourn including a semi-final draft of a press release for the renaming the Dallas Gay & Lesbian Community Center to either John D. Thomas AIDS Resource Center or John D. Thomas Gay & Lesbian Resource Center.
[Email including a press release for the renaming of the Foundation for Human Understanding]
Email including a press release for the renaming of the Foundation for Human Understanding and recognizing John Thomas for being a great leader in Dallas.
[Frances Farmer words on John Thomas and excerpts from his journal]
Document containing words by Frances Farmer on John Thomas, and includes excerpts from his journal
[Photocopy of a Christopher Street magazine]
Photocopy of a magazine, Christopher Street, and part of an article title, "The male Southern Belle," by Johnny Greene.
[Letter to John Thomas from Lyle D. Hoffer]
Letter to John Thomas from Lyle D. Hoffer, Dean of the Office of Admissions and Records from the New York Institute of Technology. The letter is in regards to Thomas' insufficient credits to be considered for graduation.
[Letter from Skip Hollandsworth to John Thomas]
Letter from Skip Hollandsworth to John Thomas. The letter is in regards to the regret Hollandsworth felt for losing touch with Thomas and remembering all the fun times he, Thomas, and Waybourn shared in the past.
[Article "Gay Clout," published in the National Journal]
The cover of the National Journal with highlighted article, "Gay Clout," published on January 6, 1990.
[Copy of a Dallas Morning News article, "Merging into the mainstream"]
Copy of a Dallas Morning News article, "Merging into the mainstream," by Tom Maurstad. The highlighted section of the newspaper mentions a University associate professor, Walter Williams more likely to vote for a candidate who is open and honest about their sexuality - especially if they are gay.
[Photocopy of a New York magazine]
Photocopy of the New York magazine article, "The Meaning of Gay," with an interview with Dr. C. A. Tripp and published by Philip Nobile.
[Photocopy of the Columbia Journalism Review, March/April 1982]
Photocopy of the Columbia Journalism Review, published in March/April 1982 with an article "Uptight on gay news, Can the straight press get the gay story straight? Is anyone even trying," by Ransdell Pierson.
[Clipping: Homosexuality and Nature's Laws]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping from the Wall Street Journal, with the article "Homosexuality and Nature's Laws" by Robert R. Reilly.
[Copy of a Dallas Observer article, "Unlicensed healing"]
Copy of a Dallas Observer article, "Unlicensed healing," by Dusty Rhodes. "Medicine: Dallas AIDS doctor Ken Green continues to practice, ignoring state medical board's action." There are highlighted segments where Green continues to practice medicine without a license and no one seems to be interested in preventing it.
[Clipping: Soapbox]
Newspaper clipping from The Daily Chronicle, "Soapbox - Headline: Homosexuality," by Sarah Roberts.
["Heterosexual Questionaire" by Martin Rochlin]
"Heterosexual Questionaire" by Martin Rochlin (Ph.D). The questionnaire is a parody of questions conversion therapists ask individuals regarding their sexuality, but this questionnaire swaps out the questions regarding homosexuality with questions regarding heterosexuality.
[Email from Tim Seelig to multiple people, May 24 1998]
Email from Tim Seelig to multiple people including William Waybourn regarding a rally/memorial service for John Thomas.
[Email from Tim Seelig to multiple people regarding a rally/service for John Thomas]
Email from Tim Seelig to multiple people regarding a rally/memorial service for John Thomas.
[Article written by John Thomas, "It Crossed My Desk/Mind"]
Article published in the AIDS Update, January 1996 written by John Thomas, "It Crossed My Desk/Mind."
[Biography by John Thomas]
Short biography written by John Thomas and his experiences with religion, being the son of a paster and being told that he should become a minister.
[Email from John Thomas to multiple individuals]
Email from John Thomas to multiple individuals. The email is in regards to an "action plan" originated by Allyson Bradley about the environment that Thomas finds just as useful for relationship building. Thomas wishes everyone a good 1996 new year.
[Email from John Thomas to multiple individuals]
Email thread from John Thomas to multiple individuals with progress updates on his health and how he is doing.
[Email from John Thomas to multiple individuals regarding death arrangements for Bobby Stephen]
Email from John Thomas to multiple individuals regarding death arrangements for Bobby Stephen. The email mentions that Bobby Stephen's memorial service is at White Rock Community Church.
[Email from John Thomas to multiple individuals regarding his death]
Final email from John Thomas to all his friends regarding his death in the upcoming days. In the email, John Thomas writes that he will not be on life support and will pass within the next few days, saying that he cherishes and appreciates everyone.
[Email from John Thomas to multiple individuals regarding his death, 2]
Final email from John Thomas to all his friends regarding his death in the upcoming days. In the email, John Thomas writes that he will not be on life support and will pass within the next few days, saying that he cherishes and appreciates everyone.
[Emails between John Thomas and multiple individuals]
Emails between John Thomas, his father, and a woman named Mary. In the email, Thomas asks how his father and Mary are doing, and hopes all is normal with them. In the email, Thomas attached some correspondence with his Doctor on his condition.
[Handwritten note from John Thomas]
Handwritten note on the memo from John Thomas to "Willie."
How to Build a Better Dallas
Document titled "How To Build A Better Dallas," written by John Thomas and faxed to Curtis Austen. The document is in regards to tolerance and acceptance which will make Dallas better.
John David Thomas and HIV and AIDS
Document titled, "John David Thomas and HIV and AIDS," written by John Thomas recounting his experience with testing positive for HIV and the aftermath.
[John Thomas' "of what are you certain?"]
Document assignment of "What are you certain?" by John Thomas. In the assignment, Thomas mentions a quote by Benjamin Franklin. about nothing can be expected except death and taxes. In the assignment, Thomas writes things that he knows are certain.
[Journal notes by John Thomas]
A collection of journal notes by John Thomas starting from Wednesday, January 8, 1992 through Friday, January 10, 1992.
[Letter and note from John Thomas to Gwen, 2]
Letter and note from John Thomas to Gwen during the 1985 Christmas holiday, 1986 New Year. The letter is in regards to the recent and sudden passing of Mike Hearn from AIDS complications. The letter also mentions "individuals" creating a fictitious means of death for Mike claiming he passed of pneumonia. The note on the back describes the final days of Mike Hearn.
[Letter from John Thomas to Don Baker]
Letter from John Thomas to Don Baker. The letter is in regards to Thomas' disappointment in a recent letter that Baker published in The Voice, which Thomas says creates "discord and controversy" with his accusations against Dallas Gay Alliance, William Waybourn, and Bill Nelson.
[Letter from John Thomas to Don Baker]
Letter from John Thomas to Don Baker. The letter is in regards to Thomas' disappointment in a recent letter that Baker published in The Voice, which Thomas says creates "discord and controversy" with his accusations against Dallas Gay Alliance, William Waybourn, and Bill Nelson.
[Letter from John Thomas to his parents]
Letter from John Thomas to his parents, in the letter John Thomas, tells his parents to stop worrying about him and that he is fine but apologizes for not calling them more.
[Letter from John Thomas to Mike Anglin]
Letter from John Thomas to Mike Anglin. In the letter, Thomas vents out his frustrations about his feelings for Anglin and his confusion about how Anglin feels about him.
[Letter from John Thomas to multiple people]
Letter from John Thomas to Bob, Ceely, Jim, Martha and Nancy. In the letter, Thomas admits to these individuals that he is gay, and that they will either think better of homosexuality or they will think less of Thomas.
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