Gay men
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
William Reilly and Edward King papers
Papers of longtime partners William Reilly and Edward King, 1938-1995, including contracts, deeds, correspondence, tax forms, William Reilly's medical records as he dealt with AIDS-related complications, and book and short story manuscripts written by Edward King.
Chris Scarpone photographs
Head and full-body photographic portraits of Chris Scarpone, October 1968.
Stewart Scofield Collection on RFD
Correspondence, flyers, clippings, conference agenda, and a photograph from Stewart Scofield documenting the early publishing history, 1970s, of RFD (Rural Free Delivery), "a country journal by gay men." The publication formed out of an attempt to establish a gay commune.
Don Slater/Homosexual Information Center collection
Robert Stanford scrapbooks
Scrapbooks of bodybuilders and male nudes created by Robert Stanford. The 11 x 14-inch scrapbooks include photographs, clippings, and fliers from the 1940s to the 1980s.
Stephen Stewart photographs
Photographs and the resulting published work documenting icons, iconic places, and events of the United States lesbian and gay movement, 1982-1984. The collection primarily consists of Stephen Stewart's published and unpublished black and white photographs from his work, Positive Image: A Portrait of Gay America, along with other Stewart photographs.
Super-Men Pageant photographs and promotional material
Photographs, programs, and promotional material from the Los Angeles based, all-male beauty contest, the Super-Men Pageant, 1981-1990.
Daniel Warner papers
Diaries, correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, videocassettes and personal information, 1980-1994, of Daniel P. Warner, AIDS educator and co-founder of the Los Angeles Shanti Foundation. Materials in this collection primarily concern Warner's experience living with HIV and AIDS from the 1980s to the time of his death in 1993.
Charles Russell Zeininger papers
Correspondence, military service records, receipts, and other documents of Charles Russell Zeininger, 1873-2002. Zeininger served with distinction in World War II, worked as an advertising executive, and became an expert in ancient Greek history.