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[Email from Mary Cheney to Charles Francis, May 19, 2003]

Description: An email from Mary Cheney to Charles C. Francis informing Francis of Cheney's resignation from her position on the advisory board of the Republican Unity Coalition.
Date: May 19, 2003
Creator: Cheney, Mary
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[Letter from George W. Bush to Charles Francis, May 18, 2000]

Description: A letter from Governor George W. Bush to Charles C. Francis thanking him for organizing a meeting between him and gay and lesbian republicans. The letter also mentions their friendship and is signed with marker on the bottom.
Date: May 18, 2000
Creator: Bush, George W.
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[Note from George W. Bush to Charles Francis, April 4, 1998]

Description: A note from Governor and presidential candidate George W. Bush to Charles C. Francis that reads "Charles - Thanks for the writings. I have yet to digest the ideas". The note is written on George W. Bush "The State of Texas Governor" stationery.
Date: April 8, 1998
Creator: Bush, George W.
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[Email from Scott Evertz to Lawrence Q. Fleischer, April 28, 2003]

Description: An email from Scott Evertz to Lawrence A. Fleischer, and Karl C. Rove who is CC'd, about the recent comments made by Senator Rick Santorum. Included is a chain of previous emails.
Date: April 28, 2003
Creator: Evertz, Scott
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[Email from Karl Rove to Charles Francis, March 23, 2001]

Description: An email chain between Charles C. Francis and Karl Rove about the positions that are being filled by gay and lesbian Republicans in the George Bush White House.
Date: March 23, 2001
Creator: Rove, Karl
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[Letter from Charles Francis to Governor Bush, June 8, 1998]

Description: A letter from Charles C. Francis to Governor George W. Bush warning about how the GOP's spokesman Robert Black's smearing of the group 'Log Cabin Republicans' is not going to end well and that Bush needs to act. Francis gives Bush a heads up about upcoming responses in newspapers and demonstrations.
Date: June 8, 1998
Creator: Francis, Charles C.
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[Letter from Charles Francis to Alan Simpson, April 11, 2002]

Description: A letter from Charles C. Francis to Senator Alan Simpson about Mary Cheney joining the Republican Unity Coalition. It also mentions an upcoming meeting and the Cody Statement. At the bottom is a note with contact info for Laurie Rosen.
Date: April 11, 2002
Creator: Francis, Charles C.
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[Email from Mary Cheney to Charles Francis, July 8, 2003]

Description: An email from Mary Cheney to Charles C. Francis about her reasons for resigning from her position at the Republican Unity Coalition. Attached below it is a previous email between the two.
Date: July 8, 2003
Creator: Cheney, Mary
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Letter from Charles Francis to Mary Matalin, March 8, 1999]

Description: A letter from Charles C. Francis to Mary Matalin about her "Meet the Press" interview and commitment to side with the lesbian and gay community. Francis also speaks about his support of George W. Bush which only grew after the incident when a GOP spokesman spoke against the Log Cabin Republicans .
Date: March 8, 1999
Creator: Francis, Charles C.
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[Letter from Pres. Gerald R. Ford to Charles Francis, March 6, 2003]

Description: A letter from President Gerald R. Ford to Charles C. Francis about the Supreme Court case Lawrence v. Texas. It references a previous letter and responds to a request from Francis, to sign an op-ed piece.
Date: March 6, 2003
Creator: Ford, Gerald R.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Email with a letter from the Austin American-Statesman]

Description: An email containing a section of a letter from the Austin American-Statesman. The letter covers the actions of GOP leaders towards the Log Cabin Republicans of Texas surrounding the Republican Convention in Fort Worth, Texas. One spokesman, Robert Black, compared the group to the KKK and labeled it a hate group.
Date: June 6, 1998
Creator: Elizondo, Juan B., Jr.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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