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"The Untimeliness of the Walt Whitman Exhibition at the New York Public Library: An Open Letter to Trustees," by Charles F. Heartman
Charles F. Heartman's criticism of the New York Public Library's exhibition on the works of Walt Whitman argues that the "obscene" nature of Whitman's poetry should disqualify his works from being presented in a public forum such as an exhibit at the prestigious institution.
Tom Wilson Weinberg papers
Tommi Avicolli Mecca collection
Tommi Avicolli Mecca (b. 1951) is a writer, singer/songwriter, performance artist, and activist. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Avicolli Mecca was involved in many Philadelphia-area Gay rights organizations. The collection is comprised of six series: 1) Subject files; 2) Gay Activists Alliance (Philadelphia) records; 3) Gay Media Project (Philadelphia) records; 4) Gay Community Center of Philadelphia records; 5) Photographic slides; 6) Audiovisual material.
Walt Whitman Democratic Club records
Walter J. Lear papers
Walter J. Lear (1923-2010) was active in civil rights, LGBT rights, and healthcare reform. Lear was a medical doctor who served as Pennsylvania's Southeast Regional Commissioner for Health Services. The Walter J. Lear papers, 1975-1996, consist primarily of printed materials relating to LGBT rights and HIV/AIDS education. There are also a small amount of materials relating to Lear's membership in various LGBT and healthcare reform organizations.
William Damon papers
William Damon was an active member of the gay communities of Philadelphia, Pa.; New York, NY; Key West, Fla., and Provincetown, Mass. Throughout his life he was active in the gay rights movement. He worked as an editor and writer for multiple publications. The William Damon papers, 1965-1984, contain items relating to Damon's personal life and are chiefly biographical.
William Meneely papers
William Ernest Meneely (1952-1996) was born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, the son of Arthur William Meneely and Grace Elouise Cook. He worked for 16 years at Georgia State University Library, where he was Head of Collection Development, retiring in 1992. Among the materials included in the collection are personal writings, photographs, and a collection of his artwork in the form of collages with mostly gay male subject matter created using cut-out images from magazines.
William Way LGBT Community Center clippings file
The William Way LGBT Community Center clippings file, 1979-2012, consists of clippings related to LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) issues collected by volunteers of the William Way Community Center.
William Way LGBT Community Center ephemera files
The William Way LGBT Community Center ephemera files, 1972-2012, consists of flyers, newsletters, advertisements, posters, and other ephemera from LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) organizations, events, businesses, community groups, etc.
William Way LGBT Community Center periodicals collection
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- Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian Alliance at Rutgers University. 1
- Boyd, Claude A. 1
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- Coalition on Lesbian-Gay Bar Policies (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1
- Congregation Beth Ahavah (Philadelphia, Pa.). 1
- Damon, William Forster, 1943-1985 1
- Davidson, Jeff, d. 1989 1
- Democratic National Committee (U.S.) 1
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- East Coast Homophile Organizations. 1
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- Fight the Right Network. 1
- Fleischer, Gerald, b. 1935 1
- Fleischmann, Joan, 1933-2013 1
- Garcia-Vera, Oscar, 1954-1995 1
- Gay Activists Alliance (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1
- Gay Alternative Collective (Philadelphia, Pa.). 1
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- Gay and Lesbian Switchboard of Philadelphia (Pa.) 1
- Gaydreams (Radio show : Philadelphia, Pa.). 1
- Gays at Drexel (Drexel University) 1
- Georgetown University. 1
- Gillam, Ron 1
- Giovanni's Room (Bookstore). 1
- Girlfriends Motorcycle Club. 1
- Gloeden, Wilhelm von, Baron, 1856-1931 1
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- Griffith, Darrell Keith, 1959-2012 1
- Hershour, Gene 1
- Hoffman, Matt , 1954-1995 1
- Hofmann, Jo 1
- Jarrett, Larry 1
- Kamm, Keith A., 1947-1993 1
- Katz, Sam, 1949- 1
- Kendal at Longwood (Kennett Square, Pa.) 1
- Kratz, Allen Wesley, b. 1946 1
- Labyrinth (Philadelphia, Pa. : Newspaper). 1
- Lashof, Judy 1
- Lear, Walter J., (Walter Jay), 1923-2010 1
- Mecca, Tommi Avicolli 1
- Meneely, William E., 1952-1996 1
- Minnesota AIDS Project 1
- National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights 1
- National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights (2nd : 1987 : Washington, D.C.) 1
- O'Hara, Scott, 1961-1998 1
- Persad Center. 1
- Philadelphia (Pa.). Commission on Human Relations. 1
- Philadelphia (Pa.). Mayor's Commission on Sexual Minorities. 1
- Philadelphia (Pa.). Redevelopment Authority. 1
- Philadelphia Lesbian and Gay Task Force (Pa.) 1
- Philamigos Institute of Learning. 1
- Pride of Philadelphia Election Committee. 1
- Pride of Philadelphia Election Committee. Pride of '99. 1
- Riders Against Gender Exclusion (RAGE) 1
- Singer, Ben 1
- Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority 1
- Stemmer, Donna Mae, 1933-2015 1
- Street, John F., 1943- 1
- Suarez, Rafael A. 1
- Tea Time (Community group). 1
- Temple University. 1
- The Bike Stop (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1
- Van Alstyne, Jack, b. circa 1938 1
- WXPN (Radio station : Philadelphia, Pa.). 1
- Walt Whitman Democratic Club. 1
- Way, Bill, (William J.), 1942-1988 1
- Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892 1
- Wilson Weinberg, Tom, b. 1945 1
- Wunder, Richard P. 1
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