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[Councilman Al Lipscomb]
Councilman Al Lipscomb commiserating the death of Bill Nelson.
[Speech: Honoring Bill Nelson]
A speech by Mike Anglin honoring his friend Bill Nelson.
[Speech: Mike Anglin honoring Bill Nelson]
A speech from Mike Anglin honoring his friend, Bill Nelson.
[Card and envelope: From Donald F. Baker to Bill Nelson]
A card and envelope from Donald F. Baker to Bill Nelson offering his love and support.
[Faxed Tribute: David Cain Remembering Bill Nelson]
A faxed tribute to Dallas activist, Bill Nelson, from Texas House of Representative, David Cane.
[Tribute: Bill Nelson]
A tribute from Diane Ragsdale about their friend and peer, Bill Nelson.
[Flyer: City Council Place 9 Race]
A flyer from Bill Nelson's campaign comparing his political stances with his opponent's, Jerry Rucker.
[Flyer: Bill Nelson, City Council]
A campaign flyer encouraging people to vote for Bill Nelson in the upcoming city council election.
[Flyer: Bill Nelson, City Council]
A campaign flyer announcing that Bill Nelson would be going door-to-door to meet residents and encourage people to vote for him in the upcoming city hall election.
[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.
[Handwritten Memior: My Unbelievable Life]
A handwritten memoir by Jean Nelson.
[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.
[Handwritten Letter: Bob Ray Sanders]
Jean Nelson recounting what she said during a Channel 13 interview with Bob Ray Sanders where she discussed her thoughts and feelings after her son's death.
[My Unbelievable Stroke at 88]
Jean Nelson describing an epiphany she had following a stroke.
[Speech: Nelson-Tebedo Clinic Opening]
A brief note followed by a speech Jean Nelson gave at the opening of the Nelson-Tebedo Clinic.
[Poems by Bill Nelson]
A series of poems by Bill Nelson going by the name Ethyl Smythe.
[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.
[Faxed Condolences: Ann Richards]
A fax from Texas governor, Ann Richards, expressing her condolences at the loss of 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.
[In Remembrance of Bill Nelson]
Vic Basile, human rights activist, remembering the late Bill Nelson.
[Honoring VPNA Past Residents]
A brief article in remembrance of a Vickery Place Neighborhood Association past president, Bill Nelson.
[Emails: Terry Tebedo]
A series of emails discussing and remembering Terry Tebedo.
[Hand labeled envelope: Photos]
A hand labeled envelope that contained photos of Bill Nelson.
[Hand labeled envelope: Photos of Bill Nelson]
An envelope hand labeled as containing individual photos of Bill Nelson.
Labeled Envelope: "Quilt"
A hand labeled envelope marked "Quilt".
[Newsletter: Pastor's Corner]
A newsletter featuring a letter from Jean Nelson, about hospice care for persons with AIDS and her son, Bill Nelson, who fought to ensure that programs like this were available to those in need.
[Scrapbook: Reprimand]
A scrapbook full of the materials surrounding Bill Nelson being reprimanded for wearing a March on Washington t-shirt and being featured in This Week In Texas, an LGBT publication, Volume 5 Number 25 from September 14 through 20, 1979. The photograph that initiated the controversy is on page 31 of the scrapbook and the letter of reprimand he received for it begins on 51.
[Typed Quote: Attitude]
A quote from Charles Swindoll that discusses the importance of attitude.
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