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[Clipping: Karen Jo Estes Social worker, advocate for LGBT community]
The article is a memorial for Karen Jo Estes, an adovcate for Dallas' LGBT community, and shares Estes' accomplishments, volunteer efforts, and employee history.
[Clipping: Message from President]
Vickery Place newsletter supported by the following areas: Greenville, Belmont, Henderson, Central, and Goodwin. The newsletter includes letters, community news and events, and advertisements.
[Clipping: Karen Estes was an ally before there was a word for it]
This clipping is a memorial article about Karen Estes, Former Resource Center co-Executive Director, and her work as an ally for the LGBT community.
[Clipping: Untold no more]
Newspaper clipping about gay rights activists talking about their LGBT-specific experiences.
[Clipping: Texas Living]
Newspaper articles about current Texas issues, such as birthdays and charities.
[Clipping: Same-sex couple marries after 53 years, invites world]
Article about the marriage of a same-sex couple and their rather large invitation list.
[Clipping: 'All agog' for JFK]
Newspaper clipping discussing the 50th anniversary marking the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy, and how Austin was thrilled that the president would be stopping by after his visit of Dallas.
[Clipping: Mournful memories of Nov. 22, 1963]
Newspaper clipping discussing the 50th anniversary of the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy.
[Clipping: "Fifty years together, lived out loud"]
Newspaper clipping taken from The Dallas Morning News true romance section titled "Fifty years together, lived out loud". The article, written by Kathleen Green, was published in the Sunday paper on January 23, 2011. The article highlights the 50th anniversary of Jack Evans and George Harris with personal statements, anecdotes and the couples plans for the future.
[Clipping: Community calendar followed by the obituaries from the Dallas Morning News]
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News published in August of 2011. The clipping includes an article on black authors, weather statistics, community calendar, and the obituaries. The clipping was saved in relation to a highlighted event in the community calendar to take place at The Resource Center on Thursday August 25th. The event is titled "Project: Dallas GLBT History".
[Clipping: Adios to the man in the big hat]
An article from Buddy, a music magazine, in memoriam to Steven Fromholz who passed away on January 19, 2014 during a hunting accident. The article includes a photograph of Steven Fromholz from 2007, wearing a black suit and tie, cowboy hat and posing with his Taylor folk guitar.
[Clipping: Gay movement's archives to be at UNT]
Newspaper clipping from a Dallas Morning News article about Gay's movement's archives to be at UNT.
[Clipping: John T. and Hester Willis estate sale]
John T. and Hester Willis estate sale news clipping, March, 2012.
[Clipping: "Graying gays face a growing problem"]
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Voice featured for its article titled "Graying gays face a growing problem' published in February 2011. The article focuses on the sad story of a long time LGBTQ and democrate activist left homeless due to dementia/ suspected Alzheimers. The article frames the issue faced by the one man to one facing the larger queer community and calls for support to be given to community organizations to address the lapse in resources.
England vs. The City of Dallas, Mack Vines, and the State of Texas
Personal recollections of Mica England about her experience filing a lawsuit against the Dallas Police Department after they refused to hire her because she was a lesbian and admitted to having broken Texas Penal Code §21.06, which made sexual acts between same sex couples a misdemeanor. The text and images were captured from a webpage. Images of England, members of The Dallas Way board of directors, Dallas Police Chief Lupe Valdez, and Dallas Police Major Barbara Hobbs are embedded in the text.
[Clipping: In search of hope]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping about the search for a cure for AIDS.
[Clipping: NFL Experience opens today at Dallas Convention Center]
Newspaper article about football event opening at the Dallas Convention Center.
[Clipping: Who killed JFK?]
Newspaper clipping describing the aftermath following the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy and how many conspiracy theorists believe the government is covering up the assassin. The article mentions how many theorists have made money from best-selling books and blockbuster movies that mention anything about the Kennedy assassination.
[Clipping: Book gives firsthand account of Nov. 22]
Newspaper clipping describing a book being published by Hughes Aynesworth titled, November 22, 1963: Witness to History. Hughes Aynesworth was there with President John F. Kennedy was assassinated and was reporting for The Dallas Morning News, and is considered one of the most respected authorities on the topic.
[Clipping: Lee Harvey Oswald's wedding band, long lost in a file, to be sold]
Newspaper clipping describing the wedding band belonging to Lee Harvey Oswald that his former wife, Marina Oswald Porter, is auctioning it off with RR Auction. Ms. Porter states that the ring is the only thing returned to her from her late husband and it took fifty years, but she has moved on from the events of November 22, 1963 and wants to let the ring go.
[Clipping: JFK50: For owner peddling house where Oswald stayed]
Newspaper clipping describing Pat Hall's desire to sell her north Oak Cliff home, where Lee Harvey Oswald lived during 1963 until his arrest and charge for assassinating former President President John F. Kennedy. Ms. Hall notes that with the 50th anniversary of Kennedy's assassination nearing, she is selling history.
[Clipping: Five decades later, some files on JFK probe remain sealed]
Newspaper clipping discussing former President John F. Kennedy, the thousands of pages generated during the investigation into his assassination, and how many of these files are sealed from the public.
[Clipping: Tale of the tape: JFK's 2 a. m. phone call]
Newspaper clipping describing an audiotape owned by a Dallas resident, of an irritated phone call President John F. Kennedy made to the Pentagon in the middle of the night. This audiotape will make its reveal on a reality show, Pawn Stars, as owner Jack Rich takes it to the headquarters in Las Vegas to sell it. The article is part of an entire page of the newspaper containing several other articles (most of which are continuations from other pates) and advertisements.
[Clipping: Grief expressed in corridos and calypso]
Newspaper clipping discussing Alan Govenar, who started collecting songs produced by his classmate at the University of Texas at Austin. The songs were written after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and its aftermath and effect on the people.
[Clipping: News from Arlington Historical Society]
Article about the groundbreaking of the Arlington Heritage Memorial Grounds on February 22, 2019.
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