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[Copy of Newspaper: National Coming Out Day]

Description: A copy of The Dallas Morning News that features an ad about 1988's National Coming Out day that took place 20 days prior and how the list of LGBT individuals who sought to have their name published in the news paper, were denied when trying to purchase add space.
Date: October 31, 1988
Creator: Among Friends
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[News Clippings: Rainbow Flag]

Description: A series of newspaper clippings about California Governor, Courken George Deukmejian Jr., taking down the rainbow flag from the capitol after approving its presence for National Coming Out Day. The articles also discuss gubernatorial candidate, Pete Wilson, who gladly accepted a donation from Gay PAC, then proceeded to say derogatory statements about LGBT persons at one of his campaign fundraisers.
Date: October 18, 1990
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Newspaper: National Coming Out Day]

Description: A copy of The Dallas Morning News that features an add about 1988's National Coming Out day that took place 20 days prior and how the list of LGBT individuals who sought to have their name published in the news paper, were denied when trying to purchase add space.
Date: October 31, 1988
Creator: Among Friends
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Newspaper Article: Gay 'Coming Out Day' ad rejected]

Description: A newspaper article from the Dallas Times Herald addressing a possible lawsuit against the Dallas Morning News and the Dallas Times Herald after they rejected an advertisement that would publish the names or initials of LGBT individuals celebrating National Coming Out Day.
Date: October 12, 1988
Creator: Dallas Times Herald
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Copy of clipping: Back Oak Lawn compromise]

Description: Xerographic of a clipping from the Dallas Times Herald defending the amended regulations for the Oak Lawn District.
Date: October 25, 1991
Creator: Dallas Times Herald
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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