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[1988 Presidential election results by Dallas precinct]
Statistic sheet showing gay precincts of Dallas' voting results in the 1988 Presidential election.
1989-90 Black Business Directory [Austin, Texas]
Directory listing contact information for businesses, contractors, and vendors in Austin that are Black owned and managed, along with information about the city and planning conventions, with local advertising. Information is categorized by the type of service and includes a name, address, and phone number, along with other information about the business.
[1989 award recipient photo]
Photograph of the 1989 Extra Mile Award recipients kneeling, standing, and even lying down for a group picture. Many of the subjects are holding their award plaques in their hands, and all of the people are dressed formally. In the group are (L-R top) unidentified, unidentified, unidentified, Joanna Kessler, Barbara Murrell, Elinor "Tigie" Lancaster, Lydia Allen, Stefanie Held, Nancy Cheyne, Linda Lee, Lory Masters, (L-R bottom) unidentified, Bonnie West, Stephanie Spexarth, Molly Behannon, and John David Thomas.
[1989 Dallas Police Department employment application questionnaire]
The 1989 employment application questionnaire used by the Dallas Police Department. Someone (likely Mica England) has put an 'X' next to Question 14 ("Have you every [sic] participated in a deviate sex act?). This question was used to bar employment to homosexuals in accordance with Texas Penal Code §21.06.
[1989 Extra Mile Award group photo]
Photograph of ten women, all formally dressed, standing and squatting in two lines and holding their Extra Mile Award plaques for the group picture. They are (L-R top) Barbara Murrell, Joanna Kessler, Elinor "Tigie" Lancaster, Lydia Allen, Stefanie Held, Nancy Cheyne, Linda Lee, Lory Masters, (L-R bottom) Bonnie West, and Stephanie Spexarth.
[1989 Extra Mile Award Nomination]
Form for the Extra Mile Award nomination filled out by BJ Anderson to nominate Barbara O'Brien for her work on an organization specializing in community service.
[1989 Extra Mile Award Nomination Form]
Document containing a form for nominations to the Extra Mile Award in 1989. The form was filled out by Deb Elder to recommend Paula Matthies for the award for her work with LGBT rights and community service efforts.
[1989 Extra Mile Award Nomination Form]
Form for a nomination for the Extra Mile Award filled out by Lory Masters to nominate Cynthia Nott O'Connor for her work in a women's chorus program.
[1989 Extra Mile Award recipients group photo]
Photograph of ten women in two lines, all formally dressed, holding their Extra Mile Award plaques and smiling for the group picture. They are (L-R top) Barbara Mueller, Joanna Kessler, Elinor "Tigie" Lancaster, Lydia Allen, Stefanie Held, Nancy Cheyne, Linda Lee, Lory Masters, (L-R bottom) Bonnie West, and Stephanie Spexarth.
[1989 financial summaries]
Financial summary of the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition of Dallas for November and December 1989 and a financial summary for all of 1989.
[1989 Southeastern Conference for Lesbians and Gay Men call for presentations booklet]
Booklet for the Southeastern Conference for Lesbians and Gay Men calling for applicants for presentations for the event.
[1st annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 1st annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement concert held in 1984 at the Music Hall at Fair Park. The tape shows slides of notable consultants and musicians followed by parts 1 and 2 of the concert featuring a large gospel choir and speakers.
28th annual invitational
Catalog from the "28th Annual Invitational," February 21-March 29, 1987, held by Longview Museum and Arts Center at Longview, Texas. It includes various mixed-media sculptures and paintings listed.
28th Annual Invitational Exhibition
An invitation to an annual exhibit in Longview, Texas which includes a dinner afterward.
28th Invitational Exhibit
An invitation to Claudia Betti to compete in an art exhibition.
[2nd annual "Medal of Merit" awards banquet]
Audio cassette from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the Second Annual Medal of Merit Awards Banquet held on May 31, 1980 at the Downtown Dallas Sheraton Hotel. The tape includes two tracks of intelligible audio of individuals speaking broken up by periods of applause.
[40th birthday party]
Photograph of Bob Magness celebrating his 40th birthday in a living room with three young boys smiling around him.
[5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert, 1 of 4]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert that took place in January of 1988. The U-matic footage shows a partial segment of the beginning of the concert including dancers and hosts and ending with the opening finale on stage. The tape concludes of an unrelated taping of a football game.
[5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert, 2 of 4]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert that took place in January of 1988. The U-Matic footage shows a partial clip of the performance and begins with There is Hope, and ends with We Shall Overcome.
[5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert on DVD, part 3]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert that took place on January 10th 1988. The DVD footage shows the third segment of the concert which was held at the Music Hall at Fair Park.
[5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert, part 2]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert that took place in January of 1988. The DVD footage begins with the second half of We Shall Overcome and shows the conclusion of the concert with closing remarks and recognitions.
[5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert, part 3]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert that took place on January 10th 1988. The U-Matic footage shows the third segment of the concert which was held at the Music Hall at Fair Park.
[5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert, part 4]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert that took place on January 10th 1988. The U-Matic footage begins with the second half of We Shall Overcome and shows the conclusion of the concert with closing remarks and recognitions.
[5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert partial clip]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert that took place in January of 1988. The footage shows a partial clip of the performance and begins with There is Hope, and ends with We Shall Overcome.
[5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert partial clip, 2]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert that took place in January of 1988. The footage shows a partial clip of the performance and begins with There is Hope, and ends with We Shall Overcome.
[5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert partial clip, 3]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert that took place in January of 1988. The footage shows a partial clip of the performance and begins with There is Hope, and ends with We Shall Overcome.
[5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert segment]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 5th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert that took place on January 10th 1988. The DVD footage begins with "Liberty then ends with Pat K---. Life Is Like" which is written on the physical tape.
[5th annual "Symphony in Black" PSA's]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded by GrimCo productions to be aired on television to advertise the 5th annual "Symphony in Black" held July 15th, 1983. The footage includes three PSAs 10, 20, and 30 seconds in length each divided by a 10-second count down. The 30-second clip includes the names of the featured conductor and tenor.
[6th Annual Medal of Merit Awards]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 1984 Symphony in Black formal gala production including the sixth Medal of Merit ceremony. The U-matic footage includes speakers at the ceremony held at the Sheraton Hotel on July 21st, 1984.
[6th Annual Medal of Merit Awards, tape 2]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 1984 Symphony in Black formal gala production including the sixth Medal of Merit ceremony. The U-matic footage includes speakers at the ceremony held at the Sheraton Hotel on July 21st, 1984.
[7th Annual Symphony in Black PSAs, :10 and :30 seconds]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded in association for the 7th annual Symphony in Black held in July of 1985. The footage features multiple public service announcements to be broadcast on television about date, time, location and ticket information produced in partnership with GrimCo productions.
[7th Annual Symphony in Black PSAs, :30 and :10 seconds with WFAA]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded in association for the 7th annual Symphony in Black held in July of 1985. The footage features multiple public service announcements to be broadcast on television about date, time, location and ticket information produced in partnership with GrimCo productions.
[7th Street looking West from Burk Burnett Park]
Photograph of 7th Street looking West from Burk Burnett Park in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. The photograph was taken during the evening, a few lights in the building are turned on, the street laps are lit, and there are no vehicles on the road.
[Abandoned adobe church with ladders]
Photograph of an abandoned adobe church in Madrid, New Mexico. The photo includes a short wall connecting to a tall exterior wall with two ladders leaning against its weathered and cracked surface.
[Abandoned car on a mountain roadside overlooking a forest]
Photograph of an old abandoned car on the side of a mountain road in Truchas, New Mexico. The photo includes a drop-off that reveals a valley and a distant mountain covered in trees.
[Abandoned Drive-In Theater]
Photograph of an abandoned drive-in theater. The large outdoor movie screen is visible on the left. On the right, a speed limit sign and gate entrance to the theater can be seen.
[Abandoned farm and mountain with a dusting of snow]
Photograph of a dirt road passing by an empty plowed field where the road turns. The photo includes an old farm plow left under a dead tree and a snow-dusted mountain in the background under a hazy winter sky.
[About the Artists]
The biographies of artists working with and sponsored by the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters for one the Dallas' Living Legends event. The artists include, Ellwood Wayne Blackman, Gary Cooper, Jacqueline Annette Smith Dorsey, James E. Kemp, and E. L. Young.
About the Junior Black Academy Festival Chorus
News release about the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters chorus programs.
[Abstract art by Claudia Betti]
Photograph of abstract artwork by Claudia Webb Betti.
[Abstract art by Claudia Betti]
Photograph of a drawing by Claudia Webb Betti, with the words "the more it changes, the more it's the same thing" written on the bottom. Mixed media.
[Abstract art in mixed media by Claudia Betti]
Photograph of a mixed media drawing by Claudia Webb Betti. Written at the bottom is the phrase, "every this goes with every that."
[Abstract art in mixed medium by Claudia Betti]
Photograph of a mixed media drawing by Claudia Webb Betti. Written at the bottom is the phrase, "every this goes with every that."
[Abstract art piece by Claudia Betti]
Photograph of an abstract art piece by Claudia Webb Betti.
[Abstract artwork by Claudia Betti]
Photograph of a drawing by Claudia Webb Betti, with the words "the more it changes, the more it's the same thing" written on the bottom. Mixed media.
[Abstract artwork by Claudia Betti]
Photograph of abstract artwork by Claudia Webb Betti.
[Abstract artwork by Claudia Betti]
Photograph of an abstract drawing by Claudia Webb Betti.
[Abstract artwork by Claudia Betti]
Photograph of a mixed media drawing by Claudia Webb Betti.
[Abstract artwork by Claudia Betti]
Photograph of an abstract drawing by Claudia Webb Betti. Mixed media.
[Abstract artworks by Claudia Betti]
Photograph of abstract artworks by Claudia Webb Betti.
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