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2012 Black Tie Dinner: Affair of the Heart

Description: A booklet commemorating a black-tie dinner that celebrates strides made in LGBT equality.
Date: 2012
Creator: Black Tie Dinner Board of Directors
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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[News Story Log: January 1 to June 30, 2012]

Description: Logbook from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, documenting the names, locations, and run-times of video-taped news segments that aired each day from January through June in 2012.
Date: 2012-01/2012-06
Creator: KXAS-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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[Oswald's Confession]

Description: Graphic novel titled, "Oswald's Confession" written by Jim Marrs and serves as a companion publication to his book "Crossfire." The graphic novel covers the assassination of John F. Kennedy and the accused killer, Lee Harvey Oswald.
Date: 2012
Creator: Marrs, Jim
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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University of North Texas Budget: 2012-2013, Summary Schedules

Description: Summary schedule for the budget of the University of North Texas regarding funds in the fiscal year 2012-2013, containing summarized information for funds and expenditures in broad university-wide categories.
Date: 2012
Creator: University of North Texas
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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University of North Texas Budget: 2012-2013, Summary Schedules

Description: Summary schedule for the budget of the University of North Texas regarding funds in the fiscal year 2012-2013, containing summarized information for funds and expenditures in broad university-wide categories.
Date: 2012
Creator: University of North Texas
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Oral History Interview with Cece Cox, March 14, 2012

Description: Interview with Cece Cox, Executive Director of Resource Center of Dallas and longtime activist in the LGBT community. The interview includes Cox's personal experiences of childhood in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, her college years at Northwestern University, and coming out the family, friends, and co-workers. Cox talks about the awareness of her sexual orientation, the supportive reactions of family, her decision to move to Dallas, Texas for a job, her involvement in the Dallas LGBT community, thoug… more
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Date: March 14, 2012
Creator: Mims, Michael & Cox, Cece
Partner: UNT Oral History Program

Antebellum Jefferson, Texas: Everyday Life in an East Texas Town

Description: Founded in 1845 as a steamboat port at the entryway to western markets from the Red River, Jefferson was a thriving center of trade until the steamboat traffic dried up in the 1870s. During its heyday, the town monopolized the shipping of cotton from all points west for 150 miles. Jefferson was the unofficial capital of East Texas, but it was also typical of boom towns in general. For this topical examination of a frontier town, Bagur draws from many government documents, but also from newspap… more
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Date: March 15, 2012
Creator: Bagur, Jacques D.
Partner: UNT Press

Oral History Interview with Carlos Puente and Maria Esther Puente, March 15, 2012

Description: Transcript of an interview with Carlos Puente and Maria Esther Puente, Fort Worth-based Chicano political activists. They discuss the Raza Unida Party in Tarrant County and throughout Texas; efforts to improve the economic, social and political aspects of the Chicano community; Carlos Puente's service on Fort Worth City Council; Roadblocks Mexican-Americans faced in campaigning and running for political office, city council and school board, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s; Challenges of he… more
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Date: March 15, 2012
Creator: Martinez, Peter C.; Puente, Carlos (Activist) & Puente, Maria Esther (Activist)
Partner: UNT Oral History Program

Still the Arena of Civil War: Violence and Turmoil in Reconstruction Texas, 1865/1874

Description: Following the Civil War, the United States was fully engaged in a bloody conflict with ex-Confederates, conservative Democrats, and members of organized terrorist groups, such as the Ku Klux Klan, for control of the southern states. Texas became one of the earliest battleground states in the War of Reconstruction. Throughout this era, white Texans claimed that Radical Republicans in Congress were attempting to dominate their state through “Negro-Carpetbag-Scalawag rule.” In response to these p… more
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Date: March 15, 2012
Creator: Howell, Kenneth W.
Partner: UNT Press

Oral History Interview with Hardy Haberman, April 15, 2012

Description: Transcript of an interview with Hardy Haberman, film producer, web designer, and longtime Dallas LGBT activist, for the Dallas LGBT Oral History Project. Haberman discusses his childhood in Dallas, Texas; coming out; LGBT Dallas history; LGBT activism; AIDS crisis in Dallas; current work in web design and marketing; current activism; Cathedral of Hope.
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Date: April 15, 2012
Creator: Wisely, Karen & Haberman, Hardy, 1950-
Partner: UNT Oral History Program
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