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My Program Against AIDS

Description: Campaign materials discussing AIDS, including predictions for the spread of the disease, the text of "A Memorial Bill to Stop AIDS," and an article about AIDS research.
Date: February 7, 1987
Creator: Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
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The Gay Plague: Homosexuality and Disease

Description: A pamphlet produced by the Alert Citizens of Texas opposing homosexuality with the headings: Gay Sex, Gay Disease, AIDS, Gay Sociology, Gay Psychology, The Gay Game Plan, Gay Legal Victories, Get Involved, and References. The text includes statistics and statements on each of the topics.
Date: 1983
Creator: Alert Citizens of Texas
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Medical Aspects of Homosexuality

Description: A pamphlet produced by the Institute for the Scientific Investigation of Sexuality containing statements and statistics that oppose homosexuality. It includes a discussion of sexually-transmitted diseases, AIDS, and related topics as well as the "ISIS Position Paper on Homosexuality."
Date: 1985
Creator: Institute for the Scientific Investigation of Sexuality
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The Homosexual Plague

Description: A pamphlet produced by the Christian Voice Foundation containing statistics and anti-homosexual statements, with references and Bible verses. It includes topic headings for Gay Disease -- Gay Death, Gay Politics -- Gay Power, Gay Pride - Gay Pity, and Gay Surrender.
Date: 1983
Creator: Allen, Ray
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What Homosexuals Do (It's More Than Merely Disgusting)

Description: A pamphlet produced by the Institute for the Scientific Investigation of Sexuality containing statements and statistics that oppose homosexuality. It includes a discussion of gay sex, AIDS, and related topics as well as the "ISIS Position Paper on Homosexuality."
Date: 1985
Creator: Institute for the Scientific Investigation of Sexuality
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Jean Nelson Ribbon Cutting at Nelson - Tebedo Clinic Opening]

Description: Photograph of Jean Nelson cutting rainbow colored ribbons in honor of opening of the Nelson - Tebedo Clinic. An exam table and counter are visible behind her. Handwritten on the back of the photo are the words, "Jean Nelson. (Bill's mother) Oct. 1990. Opening of Clinic." Jean was the mother of Bill Nelson, one of the clinic's namesakes, and a LGBT and AIDS activist.
Date: October 1990
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[Man Presenting a Helpline Phone Number]

Description: Photograph of a man standing at the front of a room with several rows of chairs in the foreground. To his right, there is a sign stretched across two easels with the telephone number for the North Texas HIV/AIDS Resources helpline that says "The best place to start." A note included with the photo reads:"in an envelope from "Toast to Life" labeled "HELPLINE"".
Date: unknown
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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Homosexuality: Everybody's Problem

Description: A pamphlet produced by the Institute for the Scientific Investigation of Sexuality containing statements and statistics that oppose homosexuality. It includes a discussion the "homosexual threat" to public health, to children, and to good social order, as well as the "ISIS Position Paper on Homosexuality."
Date: 1985
Creator: Institute for the Scientific Investigation of Sexuality
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Window of the Gay Community Center]

Description: Front of the AIDS Resource Center during the 1980s with white lettering for the Dallas Gay Alliance and the Foundation for Human Understanding, which were the two organizations responsible for operating the Center. Facilities for the AIDS Resource Center included the Gay Community Center (lettering), a food pantry and a clinic for AIDS care.
Date: unknown
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[Vials of Medication]

Description: Two vials of the drug Compound Q. This non-FDA approved medication was acquired by the Dallas Buyer’s Club for the treatment of AIDS. The vials have serial numbers and words written in Chinese characters as well as dosages written on the sides.
Date: unknown
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[Clipping: Club offers latest drugs for AIDS]

Description: 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.
Date: May 17, 1989
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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