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[Denton community members at PRIDENTON]
Photograph of Denton community members attending PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square. Everyone is out celebrating Pride, wearing or carrying rainbow flags and visiting tables for free goodies and LGBTQ+ resources.
[Denton community members visiting Music Library]
Photograph of Denton Community members visiting Music Library's table at PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square. They are looking at the books and provided resources.
[A dog attending PRIDENTON]
Photograph of a small dog on a leash attending PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square with their owners.
[Guests of PRIDENTON visiting tables]
Photograph of guests attending the PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square and visiting the tables and resources that are provided for them. Many guests are wearing rainbows or supporting queer colors and pins.
[An individual speaking at the courthouse]
Photograph of an individual standing on the steps of the Denton Courthouse and addressing the crowd attending the PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square. There is a sign-language interpreter standing behind the individual.
[An individual speaking into a microphone]
Photograph of an individual speaking into a microphone at the PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square event. The person is wearing an assortment of rainbow crystals in the form of a tiara, rainbow beaded earrings, and is wearing a "Support Trans Youth," t-shirt with a matching purple tule skirt.
[An individual speaking into microphone at PRIDENTON]
Photograph of an individual standing on the steps of the Denton Courthouse and speaking into a microphone to address the attendees at PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square.
[Julie Judkins waving pride streamer]
Photograph of UNT's Special Collections faculty member Julie Judkins. Julie is wearing a proud ally t-shirt and waving a rainbow streamer at PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square. In the background, there are many Denton locals and allies attending the pride event and visiting tables and booths for the festivities.
[Kathleen Hobson-Bond speaking into microphone to address crowd]
Photograph of Kathleen Hobson-Bond, the director of the Pride Alliance. Kathleen is speaking into a microphone at the PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square event and addressing the attendees. There are women of color standing on the steps of the Denton Courthouse and wearing, "Support Trans Youth," t-shirts.
[Kendall Martin smiling]
Photograph of Kendall Martin and Meagan May stationed at the UNT Special Collections table at the PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square. Kendall is smiling for his picture to be taken, while Meagan can be seen conversing with someone and moving her hands for emphasis.
[Kristin Wolski and Sabino Fernandez at PRIDENTON]
Photograph of Kristin Wolski and Sabino Fernandez from UNT Music Library at the PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square. Kristin and Sabino are wearing UNT Proud t-shirts and rainbow button pins on their t-shirts as they work the table at the public event.
[Music Library's Susannah Cleveland]
Photograph of UNT Music Library's Susannah Cleveland stationed at the Music Library table at PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square. Music Library's staff built a paper-mache tree in which Pride event attendees could write their names on hearts.
[Paper heart pinned on a paper mache tree]
Photograph of a paper heart pinned to Music Library's paper mache tree that was on display at PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square. The paper hearts were from guests of the public event and have the names of individuals listed on it.
[Paper hearts pinned to tree]
Photograph of paper hearts pinned to a paper mache tree provided by Music Library at the PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square. The paper hearts were written on the guests attending the public event and placing them onto the tree with names of loved ones and messages.
[PRIDENTON attendee writing note on heart]
Photograph of a PRIDENTON attendee writing a note on a paper heart for UNT Music Library's paper mache tree. This attendee was photographed at PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square. There are books on the table to share with visiting attendees of the table.
[PRIDENTON attendees at Special Collections table]
Photograph of guests attending the PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square. The attendees have stopped by the Special Collections department table and are grabbing the free goodies from buttons to beaded necklaces.
[PRIDENTON attendees grabbing goodies]
Photograph of attendees at the PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square grabbing free goodies from the Special Collection's table. One of the guests has picked up a button pin and is looking at the graphic image. Other guests stand hear.
[PRIDENTON attendees listening to speech]
Photograph of PRIDENTON attendees gathered around the Denton Courthouse and listening to a speech made by one of the PRIDENTON organizers at the PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square. Many people are wearing rainbow accessories or outfits in celebration of Pride month.
[PRIDENTON attendees placing hearts on tree]
Photograph of PRIDENTON attendees placing paper hearts with names or messages onto Music Libary's paper mache tree at PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square. The individual is wearing rainbow earrings with clouds for the prideful event.
[Table display of buttons and barbies]
Photograph of a table display at PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square. There are UNT Willis the Squirrel buttons and stickers laid out on the table. LGBTQ+ books on gender identity and queerness are on display. Barbies of different genders and ethnicities are arranged in rainbow colors. A UNT library faculty is holding a bag of buttons and placing more on the table.
[UNT community member placing paper heart on tree]
Photograph of a UNT community member placing a paper heart from Music Library's table onto their paper mache tree on display at the PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square. The paper hearts have messages of love and names of individuals.
[UNT community members posing for group photograph]
Photograph of UNT community members standing behind their table and posing together as a group for their picture at PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square.
[UNT Library's staff and faculty posing for group photo]
Photograph of UNT Library's staff and faculty posing for a group photo at PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square. They are all wearing UNT Proud t-shirts, UNT library t-shirts or other supporting ally wear.
[UNT Special Collections staff and students]
Photograph of UNT Special Collections department staff and students attending PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square. (L-R) Connor Feldman, Gabrielle Milburn, Julie Judkins, Jaimi Parker, Kendall Martin, and Meagan May.
['92 Clinton - Gore Button, 1992]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This black button has a deep red triangle printed in the center, in gold text reads, '92 Clinton - Gore.
[1987 March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This black button has a pink upside triangle behind the Washington D. C. Captiol, with a white circle around it with the text 1987 March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights printed on it.
[1993 March on Washington Bracelet]
Photograph of a bracelet from the Bruce Monroe collection. The braclet is made from nylon and has been colored to be a rainbow. In black text the bracelet reads, 1993 March on Washington Bracelet, 1993.
[Agitate...Educate...Liberate Button, undated]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This button is white Agitate...Educate...Liberate printed in blue text by the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, in Washington, D. C.
[AIDS Button, undated]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This button is white, with AIDS in black text, and a red cancel circle in the background. 1 button ; 2.25" cm. in diameter.
[Ann Richards, Governor - Campaign Button, 1991-1992]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This white button was distributed by the Ann Richards campaign when Richards ran for Texas governor in 1991. The white button has the Texas flag printed in a small Texas state, with Ann Richard's head displayed atop.
[Barack Obama Campaign Button, 2012]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This blue button was distributed by the Barack Obama campaign when Obama ran for presidental re-election in 2012.
[Bill Clinton and Al Gore "A New Beginning" Inauguration Button]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This circular button was distributed by the Bill Clinton and Al Gore campaign during their inauguration as president and vice-president, January 20, 1993. The button features both Clinton and Gore's face.
[Bill Clinton "The People's Inauguration" Button]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This square button was distributed by the Bill Clinton campaign during his inauguration as president January 20, 1993.
[Bill Clinton "The People's Inauguration" Button]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This square button was distributed by the Bill Clinton campaign during his inauguration as president January 20, 1993.
[Bill Nelson for City Council, 1987]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This white button has red text that reads, Bill Nelson for City Council, 1987.
[Clinton and Gore Election Night Victory Party, Dallas County Democratic Party]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This button is black and gold, with black and gold text that reads, Clinton and Gore Election Night Victory Party, Dallas County Democratic Party, November 3rd, 1992.
[Clinton and Gore Small Pin, 1992]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This small pin, is still encased in the plastic it came in. It has Clinton Gore printed on it for their campaign.
[Clinton and Gore Texas Tour Button, 1992]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This white button has a red, white and blue flag printed with Clinton and Gore Texas Tour, August 27th-28th, 1992 printed on it.
[Cure AIDS Now Button, undated]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This button is yellow with blue text that reads, Cure AIDS now.
[CV '92 Clinton Gore button, 1992]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This button is white, with an American flag printed on it for the 1992 Clint and Gore campaign. Lesbians & Gays are printed in black text at the bottom.
[Dallas Gay Alliance Button, undated]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This light blue botton, has a black graphic printed on it from the Dallas Gay Alliance.
[DC Eagle Button, undated]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. The button is black with a graphic of a shirtless man seated atop of a motorcycle. There is an Eagle emblem across his chest.
[DGA Credit Union Button, undated]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. The button is white, with black text that reads, DGA Credit Union and a pink graphic of a dollar sign.
[DIFFA (Design Industry Foundation Fighting AIDS) Button, undated]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This button is a burnt orange color and printed in white text is DIFFA (Design Industry Foundation Fighting AIDS).
[Drag Brunch, Hard Rock Cafe, Dallas, 2015]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This image depicts LGBTQ+ individuals holding up a sign that reads, 2015 Drag Brunch at the Hard Rock Cafe in Dallas, Texas. The Drag Brunch is colored in a rainbow, atop a blue glittery background.
[Fort Worth, Texas - Cowtown Leathermen Button, undated]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This small circular button is from the Cowtown Leathermen organization in Fort Worth, Texas. Printed in the center, with gold outlines is a longhorn.
[Gay and Lesbian Inaugural Celebration, 1993]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This square button is printed on gold foil, with a black Great Seal of the United States. The button reads, Gay and Lesbian Inaugural Celebration, 1993.
[Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund Pendant and Ribbon, 1994]
Photograph of a ribbon from the Bruce Monroe collection. The red ribbon has a pin-back button of the United States flag, that has raised letters reading Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund Pendant and Ribbon, 1994.
[Gay and Proud Button, undated]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This white button has a Gay & Proud printed in purple and black.
[GUTS (Gay Urban Truth Squad) Button, undated]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This button is sqaure, and has a pink and purple graphic for Gay Urban Truth Squard (GUTS) printed on it.
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