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Fred Boydell papers
Recollections and other autobiographical materials by Fred Boydell (1906-1987), recounting his experiences growing up gay in Scotland, his emigration to California in 1969, and his life as an older gay man in Hollywood.
Bob Finney photographs
Photographs attributed to Bob Finney or of him as the subject, circa 1970-1989. Images include those of a protest outside Studio One; Greg Gordon and Lucia Chappelle, co-producers of the IMRU radio program on KPFK; and Reverend Troy Perry at an American Civil Liberties Union event.
Lee Glaze papers
Lee Glaze was an artist, activist, bar manager, and prominent figure in the early years of the Los Angeles gay rights movement. His papers contain photographs, records, correspondence, ephemera, and audiovisual materials.
Homophile Effort for Legal Protection, Incorporated (HELP, Inc.), records
Lesbian and Gay Lawyers Association of Los Angeles records
Los Angeles LGBT Center records
Mark 40 Defense Fund Records
Pat Rocco photographs and papers
Photographs, scripts, programs, and related records documenting Pat Rocco's careers in radio, television, and theater; erotic photography; journalism; provider of emergency shelter for the homeless. Rocco was known for his charity, organizational, and collaborative work on behalf of gay and lesbian community in Southern California, primarily Los Angeles, and later in Hawaii. The bulk of the collection documents Rocco's life from 1970 through 1990.
Eric A. Webber Papers
Eric A. Webber is an attorney and activist in Los Angeles, California. His collection is comprised of materials related to his time on and participation in the Los Angeles County Bar Association's Sexual Orientation Bias Committee and the California State Bar's Sexual Orientation Discrimination.