Grant proposal submitted by the Texas Human Rights Foundation to the Texas Equal Access to Justice Foundation requesting funding for a project to object to the discrimination against individuals with AIDS.
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Grant proposal submitted by the Texas Human Rights Foundation to the Texas Equal Access to Justice Foundation requesting funding for a project to object to the discrimination against individuals with AIDS.
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Texas Human Rights Foundation Collection (The Dallas Way) (AR0830), University of North Texas Special Collections
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Publications pertaining to issues relevant to the LGBT community. The collection includes The Dallas Voice, a weekly newspaper for the gay community in North Texas that has been published since 1984.
Texas Human Rights Foundation Collection (The Dallas Way)
Correspondence and publications dated 1976-2001 pertaining to THRF's Black Tie Dinner, the board of directors, the board of trustees, corporate finances, litigation, and partner organizations.
Texas Human Rights Foundation, Inc.Grant Proposal: AIDS Legal Resource Project, 1991,
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