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[Clipping: "Falwell declares holy war on MCA over upcoming film about Christ", Dallas Times Herald]
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Times Herald, Page A-4, dated Sunday, August 7, 1988. The article, originally published in the Washington Post, discusses Jerry Falwell's moral opposition to the film "The Last Temptation of Christ."
[Clipping: "Unusual habit: gay men dressed as nuns poke fun at Falwell, Schlafly", Dallas Times Herald]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping from the Dallas Times Herald, originally published by the Associated Press, dated July 14, 1984. The article discusses a satirical demonstration by a group of gay men in San Francisco against the Rev. Jerry Falwell and "anti-feminist" Phyllis Schlafly. The article includes an Associated Press photograph depicting satirical "Ladies Against Women" demonstrators with signs reading "Men Rule!" and "Ladies Against Women". A handwritten note to the left of the article reads, "Democrat Convention". Below the article on the right, another handwritten note reads "Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence".
[Clipping: Moral Majority to disband: Falwell hails group for political efforts]
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News, dated June 12, 1989, by Helen Parmley, Religion Editor of The Dallas Morning News. The article discusses the Rev. Jerry Falwell's decision to dissolve the Moral Majority in August 1989. The article quotes Mr. Falwell as saying that, since he founded the organization in 1979, "we have accomplished everything we set out to do," in terms of organizing conservative Christian voters and bringing national attention to conservative Christian issues in the 1980s.
[Clipping: "Preacher or statesman?: a toned-down Jerry Falwell ponders what his role should be in a post-Ronald Reagan era", Dallas Times Herald]
Newspaper clippings of an article from the Dallas Times Herald, dated Sunday, December 20, 1987, originally published in The Washington Post by Laura Sessions Stepp. The article discusses the Rev. Jerry Falwell's decision to relinquish the presidency of Moral Majority, resign as chairman of The PTL Club, and limit his involvement in national political issues. The article suggests that Falwell may redirect his efforts to preaching at his Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, Virginia, broadcasting "The Old Time Gospel Hour", and attending to affairs at Liberty University, which Falwell founded in 1971.
[Clipping: Jerry Falwell's criticism of President Carter's stance on homosexuality]
Sheet of newspaper clippings from articles in the Dallas Morning News and Dallas Times Herald. The articles cover Jerry Falwell's criticism of President Jimmy Carter's stand on homosexuality and Falwell's subsequent apology for his comments. The first article by Helen Parmley of the Dallas Morning News, dated August 7, 1980, discusses Falwell's characterization of the supposedly "pro-gay rights" stance of the Carter administration. The second article, a United Press International story printed in the Dallas Times Herald on October 13, 1980, describes Falwell's apology for his remarks on Carter's position on gay rights. The article quotes Falwell as saying, "It was a reckless statement."
[Clipping: "Falwell and the court", Dallas Times Herald]
Clipping from an article in the Dallas Times Herald, dated Thursday, July 9, 1981. The article is an anonymous editorial or opinion piece opposing the Rev. Jerry Falwell's influence on the appointment of Supreme Court justices. The author specifically refers to Falwell's objection to President Reagan's nomination of Sandra Day O'Connor.
[Clipping: Advertisement for The Homosexual Network by Enrique Rueda]
Clipping of an advertisement for a book, The Homosexual Network: Private Lives and Public Policy, by Enrique Rueda. The reverse of the ad shows that it was printed in the July 22, 1983 issue of National Review. According to the ad, the 700-page book by Rueda covers "every aspect of the homosexual movement that bears on politics, religion and social life". The ad quotes positive reviews of the book from Morton Blackwell, Jerry Falwell, and Rev. Charles Fiore. At the bottom of the advertisement is a coupon for membership in the Conservative Book Club.
[Clipping: " 'Homosexuality is a death-style,' gay rights foe tells psychologists", GayLife]
Clipping of an article by Kārlis Streips from the LGBT weekly publication GayLife. The article recounts controversial comments on homosexuality made by the psychologist Paul Cameron at the 1983 Midwestern Psychological Association convention in Chicago. According to the article, Cameron claimed, among other things, "that homosexuals are 20 times more likely to commit mass murder than are heterosexuals".
[Clipping: Club offers latest drugs for AIDS]
Continuation of an article from The Dallas Morning News discussing alternative treatments used by AIDS and HIV-positive patients supplied by the Dallas Buyer's Club. It includes a photograph of Ron Woodroof, the founder of the Dallas Buyer's Club, posing with a selection of pills and bottles. Portions of several other articles are on the back of the clipping.
[Pages from Dallas Voice, Volume 1, Number 1]
First and last pages of the first issue of the Dallas Voice, a weekly newspaper from Dallas, Texas that includes local, state, and national news and advertising of interest to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community. This clipping includes a story about voting in the gay community, classified ads, a directory, and advertisements.
[Clipping: Coming out: When gays tell their families]
A Dallas Morning News article about local LGBTQIA+ community members coming out to their families and the aftermaths.
[Clipping: Patti]
A Dallas Times Herald clipping on the profile of Patti LePlae Safe, a female impersonator who campaigned for safe sex in the LGBTQIA+ community.
[Clipping: 'Fighting spirit' helps AIDS sufferers to cope]
A Dallas Times Herald clipping about the APA studying AIDS sufferers and their coping mechanisms, as well as how homophobia affected their lives.
[Clipping: Boys will be girls]
A Dallas Morning News article on drag shows at a local bar, and profiles on a few of the female impersonators who performed at the bar.
[Clipping: Gay parade attracts 10,000]
A Dallas Times Herald newspaper clipping about a large Dallas gay pride parade which attracted a number of visitors and performers.
[Clipping: Defending against the body's defenses]
A Dallas Morning News article on how medical researchers studied and learned about autoimmune diseases, AIDS included.
[Clipping: In fear of AIDS]
A D Magazine article on the AIDS virus and its effects on the Dallas LGBTQIA+ community.
[Clipping: Female impersonator an AIDS educator]
A Dallas Times Herald article about Rodd Gray, a female impersonator (drag queen) who began the program, "Home for the Holidays", which got AIDS patients home to their families.
[Clipping: Breaking the silence]
A Dallas Morning News article about gay Dallas locals suffering with AIDS and speaking about their experiences while living with AIDS.
[Clipping: The growing fear of AIDS]
An article from The Magazine of The Houston Post on the effects of AIDS on the LGBTQIA+ community
[Clipping: Which to fear most, AIDS or ignorance?]
A San Antonio Light clipping about the effects of AIDS and the fear of the disease on the LGBQIA+ community
[Clipping: AIDS: Aquired immune deficiency syndrome]
A Dallas Morning News clipping on how the the AIDS crisis had affected the Dallas LGBTQIA+ community since it started sickening patients.
[Clipping: U.S. 'war' on AIDS sought]
A Dallas Morning News article on the National Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Medicine calling the US government to action in the fight against AIDS.
[Clipping: Charity revue is no drag]
A Dallas Times Herald newspaper clipping about a Dallas charity event designed to raise money for a temporary AIDS shelter.
[Dallas Times Herald articles on AIDS]
A variety of Dallas Times Herald articles on a growing understanding of sexually transmitted infections and safe sex.
[Clipping: Gay-lesbian parade marked by contrasts]
A Dallas Morning News article on a Dallas gay pride parade in which a wide variety of opposite interests were displayed. The article is on the back of an invitation to Dr. Timothy Seelig's tribute.
[Clipping: AIDS: A new disease's deadly odyssey]
A New York Times Magazine clipping about how the AIDS virus confused medical experts and affected a number of communities.
[Clipping: Survey shows Texans fear AIDS will hit close to home]
A Fort Worth Star Telegram article on a poll surveying Texans fears about the HIV/AIDS virus coming to their areas.
[Clipping: Willing to wait no longer]
A Dallas Morning News article on protests around FDA headquarters; the protests were centered around the FDA's approval process of HIV/AIDS drugs.
[Clipping: Texans fear AIDS, favor isolation of victims, poll]
A Houston Chronicle newspaper clipping about Texans feeling afraid of and being uneducated about AIDS.
[Clipping: 'Bodies' sketched in chalk to symbolize AIDS deaths]
A Dallas Morning News clipping about symbolic bodies being sketched in chalk to memorialize the people who had lost their lives to AIDS.
[Clipping: Dallas among cities hit by AIDS-linked disease]
A Dallas Morning News article about chancroid, a sexually transmitted infection that is comorbid with HIV/AIDS
[Clipping: Dallas County's 74% jump in AIDS cases in '87 expected]
A Dallas Morning News article about new AIDS cases in Dallas rising by 74% over the 1987 year, which medical professionals at the Dallas County Health and Human Services Department had predicted.
[Clipping: AIDS in Texas]
A Dallas Morning News editorial calling the Texas legislature to action in regards to the growing AIDS crisis in the state.
[Clipping: Breaking America's heart]
A People Magazine article about AIDS affecting a variety of people and their daily lives; observes some people in their last days with the disease.
[USA Today articles on AIDS]
A variety of USA Today articles on AIDS from a number of perspectives, including from those of the LGBTQIA+ community.
[News Article: Anti-Gay Law Unconstituional]
Photocopy of a Dallas Times Herald news paper article discussing the reaction to a Texas law banning same-sex intercourse that was ruled unconstitutional by U.S. District Judge, Jerry Buchmeyer.
Nelson 'perplexed' by council loss
A newspaper clipping from The News describing Bill Nelson's thoughts in the wake of losing the Dallas city council election.
[A photocopy of a newspaper: The Bill Nelson campaign achieved two big victories]
A photocopy of a newspaper clipping that discusses the ways Bill Nelson's campaign benefited Dallas' LGBT community and Paul Fielding's flip-flop method of winning elections.
[Copy of Newspaper: National Coming Out Day]
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.
[Newspaper: National Coming Out Day]
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.
[Newspaper Article: Gay 'Coming Out Day' ad rejected]
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.
[Newspaper clipping: Bittersweet]
A newspaper clipping from The Dallas Morning News discussing Bill Nelson struggling with AIDS and an AIDS research clinic being named after Nelson and his late partner, Terry Tebedo.
[Newspaper clipping: Rucker holds on to District 9 seat]
A newspaper clipping discussing Bill Nelson's recent loss in his run for city council to the incumbent, Jerry Rucker.
[Photocopied Dallas Times Herald editorial: Yes, eventually words can kill]
Editorial reproaching the controversial remarks of Judge Jack Hampton about two gay homicide victims.
[Photocopied Dallas Times Herald clipping: Lawyers file petition to remove Hampton]
Photocopied clipping introducing the petition to remove Judge Jack Hampton from office.
[Dallas Times Herald clipping: Make sure to check with the judge before you kill anybody]
An editorial criticizing Judge Jack Hampton's post-sentencing remarks about the gay victims of a murderer he sentenced.
[The New York Times clipping: Justice bashed]
Clipping of a New York Times article criticizing Judge Jack Hampton's sentencing of the murderer of two gay men because of the victims' sexual orientation.
[Dallas Morning News clipping: Lawyers want Hampton out]
Newspaper article reporting on the effort of Texas lawyers to oust Judge Jack Hampton from the bench because of remarks he made about two gay murder victims.
[Photocopied Dallas Times Herald clipping: Rabbis group backs judge against gays]
Newspaper clipping reporting on support of Judge Jack Hampton by an Orthodox rabbi organization.
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