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ACT UP / Los Angeles records
Edward J. Bachus periodical indexing collection
Bulletin (Long Beach, Calif.) Records
Coast to Coast Times records
Typescripts and editorial content, correspondence, advertising information, personnel records, distribution records, financial records, notes, negatives, and publicity material, 1972-1979, from the bi-monthly gay and lesbian newsmagazine, Coast to Coast Times and its predecessor Pacific Coast Times, based in West Hollywood, California.
James M. Martin diaries
Journals, a newsletter and an autobiographical note from James M. Martin. Born in Corpus Christi, Texas in 1943, Martin was a writer, activist, and attorney. This collection contains journals documenting Martin's life in Los Angeles and Texas in the early 1970s, an issue of his self-published newsletter for Servants of the Star and Snake, as well as an autobiographical timeline written by Martin in 1995.
National Socialist League collection
The collection consists of periodicals, correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, flyers, catalogs, brochures, subscription forms, greeting cards and mass mailings created by the National Socialist League (NSL) and other related organizations, 1928-2011. The NSL was a Los Angeles based organization of gay nazis from the 1970s to the mid-1980s run mainly by Russell R. Veh.
ONE Incorporated records
Shane Que Hee LGBT and progressive activism papers
Fifteen bound volumes of articles, newsletters, minutes, and correspondence primarily documenting the activism and writings of Shane S. Que Hee while in Cincinnati, Ohio. As an activist, Que Hee participated in a number of progressive organizations including Lesbian/Gay Academic Union, Cincinnati Coalition Against Apartheid, and Cincinnati Gay/Lesbian March Activists. He worked as an Assistant and Associate Professor at the University of Cincinnati from 1978 to 1989.
Paul Serchia papers
Editorial copy, organizational records, correspondence, clippings, flyers, photographs, and other material, 1975-2010, from Los Angeles journalist and AIDS activist, Paul Serchia. Materials document his involvement with AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA) and the Los Angeles committee of the 1987 National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights.