[Clipping: Anita Bryant on the march: The lessons of Dade County]

One of 21 items in the series: Folder 19: Louise Young Photos - Anita Bryant Protest (Houston), 1977, 2000 available on this site.

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A September 1977 article from Ms. magazine titled "Anita Bryant on the March: The Lessons of Dade County" about the defeat of a pro-LGBTQIA+ referendum in Miami, FL.

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[3] p. : b&w ; 28 cm.

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van Gelder, Lindsy September 1977.

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  • Ms.
    Place of Publication: Arlington County, VA

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A September 1977 article from Ms. magazine titled "Anita Bryant on the March: The Lessons of Dade County" about the defeat of a pro-LGBTQIA+ referendum in Miami, FL.

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[3] p. : b&w ; 28 cm.

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  • "Anita Bryant on the march: The lessons of Dade County," Ms., Arlington County, VA, September 1977, pp. 75-104

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  • Preferred Citation: Louise Young and Vivienne Armstrong Papers (AR0887), University of North Texas Special Collections

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Louise Young and Vivienne Armstrong Papers (The Dallas Way)

Sound recordings of the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition's screening interviews of candidates running for public office in Dallas in 1987 and 1988. Also includes a video conversation about the Dallas Gay Political Caucus from 1996.

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  • September 1977

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  • April 26, 2021, 9:23 a.m.

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  • Arlington County, VA (Ms.)

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van Gelder, Lindsy. [Clipping: Anita Bryant on the march: The lessons of Dade County], clipping, September 1977; Arlington County, VA. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1787571/: accessed May 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.

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