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Gay liberation movement.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:

Boyd McDonald papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 7782
Abstract

Files relating to Boyd's and others' work with "The Guide: Gay travel, entertainment, politics, and sex", "Alibi," and "Straight to Hell."

Dates: 1925-1993.

Brian R. McNaught papers

 Collection
Identifier: 7590
Abstract

The Brian R. McNaught collection documents McNaught's career as a sexuality activist, a church activist, writer, and sensitivity trainer. Topics include the controversy of gays in the Catholic Church, AIDS training and awareness, homophobia in the workplace, and gay rights. McNaught's works, books and videos include A Disturbed Peace, On Being Gay, Gay Issues in the Workplace, Growing Up Gay and Lesbian, Homophobia in the Workplace, and Now That I'm Out, What Do I Do?.

Dates: circa 1970-1994.

Bruce Voeller papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 7307
Abstract Materials pertaining to sexuality in general and to homosexuality and the gay liberation movement in particular; includes subject files on AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases. Also a typescript of a prose fiction by Voeller, "Murder at McGurk." Files pertaining to the Responsive Gay Collective, the Gay Media Alliance, demonstrations in New York City, the Christopher Street Liberation Day Committee, the 1979 Gay Pride Celebration in New York City, the Lesbian and Gay Neighbors of Lower...
Dates: 1956-1990.

Cornell Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Coalition records

 Collection
Identifier: 37-6-1589
Abstract Following Columbia University students’ lead, in May 1968, Cornell student government approved the creation of the second gay college student organization in the nation. Jearld F. Moldenhauer, one of the founders, convinced student government to waive the requirement that the new group submit a list of its members’ names and recruited Father Daniel Berrigan of Cornell United Religious Work to sign on as the first faculty advisor. Founding documents of Cornell’s Student Homophile League...
Dates: 1967-1999.

Cornell University Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Resource Center records

 Collection
Identifier: 53-23-3192
Abstract The collection contains files on the establishment of the Resource Office in 1994-1995 and its activities and events through 2010; annual and monthly reports; files on fall retreats; files on the production of a newsletter; files on specific events, subgroups, and activities, including Dialogue, a group on religion (1995-97), sexuality conferences (1995-97), posters and event planning documents; files on Resource Center history and specific issues, including an overall program review in the...
Dates: 1991-2010.

David B. Goodstein papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 7311
Abstract

The David B. Goodstein collection includes documents related to Goodstein's role as a spokesperson for the gay rights movement, the Concerned Voters of California's response to the anti-gay Briggs Initiative, the "Advocate Experience," and Dade County's anti-gay activity. Also includes personal papers (certificates, diplomas, military documents, etc.) as well as photographs and slides of show horses and fine art and of Goodstein and his friends.

Dates: 1954-1985.

Fund for Human Dignity records

 Collection
Identifier: 7309
Abstract

Correspondence, minutes, memoranda, financial records and reports, and publications; correspondence with the National Gay Task Force (NGTF).

Dates: 1974-1988.

Harry Langhorne papers

 Collection
Identifier: 7304
Abstract

The collection consists of the papers of Harry Langhorne, a Philadelphia area gay activist and executive officer of the Gay Activists Alliance of Philadelphia. Includes subject files relating to all aspects of the gay movement and of other liberal and radical social causes.

Dates: 1972-1977.

James M. Foster papers

 Collection
Identifier: 7439
Abstract

Foster's personal files, including correspondence, sexual audiocassettes, and records pertaining to Foster's business enterprise and various gay rights organizations. Other records concern public health issues, most notably AIDS.

Dates: 1971-1990.