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[Article: Texas Human Rights Foundation Update]
Article from the November/December 1987 edition of Dialog featuring an update from the Texas Human Rights Foundation.
[Article: The Foundation for Human Understanding]
Article from the October 1987 edition of Dialog about the new organization the Foundation for Human Understanding. Some sentences are highlighted.
[Journal Article: Transmission of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus]
An article from The New England Journal of Medicine discussing recent medical progress in discovering how the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is transmitted and the groups that are at risk to become infected with the virus that progresses into the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
[Dialog, September 1987: President's Message]
President's message from the September 1987 edition of Diaog. Some sentences are highlighted.
[Newspaper article: AIDS, The State of the Science]
A special report from the Dallas Morning News defining, describing, and providing the history of AIDS.
[Dukakis press release]
Photocopy of clipping from Newsfront. "Massachusetts Senate Committee Approves Gay Rights Bills" and "Gallo Says AIDS Vaccine Is Possible," which describes the opinion of Dr. Robert Gallo of the National Cancer Institute.
[Newspaper Article: Zoning questions upset North Dallas]
A news article, from the Dallas Times Herald, describing the discontent that Dallas residents have for city zoning and attributing Bill Nelson's campaign to the revitalized interest in this problem.
[Article: Actress Tommie Stewart]
Article about the actress Tommie Stewart and her performance history.
[Article: Jennifer Holliday]
Article about vocalist Jennifer Holliday and her performance history.
Finding Buried Treasures: Aesthetic Scanning With Children
An article published in Art Education, vol. 40, no. 1, in January 1987, covering the topic of aesthetic scanning in elementary art education.
[Research paper on the San Francisco coordinated community response to the AIDS epidemic]
A research paper from AIDS: Public Policy and Dimensions titled "San Francisco: Coordinated Community Response" pertaining to the way San Francisco reacted to the AIDS epidemic.
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