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[Four Men Viewing a Chalk Outline of a Body]

Description: Photograph of four men viewing a chalk outline of a body, drawn on a sidewalk. The chalk outline was drawn by Bill Nelson to represent his partner, Terry Tebedo, during the memorial for Terry Tebedo. Text is written inside and around the outline.
Date: unknown
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[People at a Dallas Gay Alliance Event]

Description: Photograph of six men and one woman outside of a building at a Dallas Gay Alliance event. On the left, there is a folding table with stacks of pamphlets and a jar of money; two of the men are seated on either side and a third man is standing behind the table holding up a "DGA" pamphlet. In the center, a woman is standing with a dog on a leash; three men are standing in a group on the far right, near an open door. In the background there is a brick wall and a large window with partially-visibl… more
Date: unknown
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Chalk Outline of a Body]

Description: Photograph of a chalk outline of a body marked on a sidewalk, representing Mr. Terry Tebedo. The outline was drawn by Bill Nelson who was participating in the memorial for Terry Tebedo. Text has been written inside and around the outline. Event participants are paritally visible around the outline.
Date: unknown
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Vivienne Armstrong and Louise Young]

Description: Photograph of Vivienne Armstrong (left) and Louise Young (right) riding in the back of a convertible during the 1998 midterm election campaign. An unidentified man is driving the car and there are signs on the car that say "Mondale Ferraro for America," "Nelson City Council District Two," and "Register Here to Vote." Other campaign signs are visible on a lawn behind them. Handwritten text under the image says "Leading the Way."
Date: 1998
Creator: Friedel, T. J.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Postcard Ad for Electric Signs

Description: Copy negative of an advertisements for electric signs. On the left are pictures of three theaters with the signs, Mr. Harry Gould and Mr. Marsline K. Moore. There is typed text on the right with testimonials about the signs from the two men and Wally Akin. Above and below this ad are other partially visible pictures of theaters.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library
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