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19th century poetry scrapbook
B.W. Grant Barnes papers
R. L. Barth papers
Harry Bartron papers
"Beatitude" #32 publication records
Brian Kevin Beck papers
Information packets, workshop material, letters to the editor, clippings, flyers, poetry, and gay organization material, circa 1970-2007, from writer and educator Brian Kevin Beck from Whitewater, Wisconsin. Included are articles and manifesto-like writings regarding homosexuality, homophobia, and the intersections of art and activism.
Ambrose Bierce correspondence collection
Letters from Ambrose Bierce to a variety of correspondents, including Samuel Loveman, B.J.S. Cahill, and Burnette G. Haskell. The collection also includes copies of some of Bierce's contracts with Neale Publishing, and pamphlets advertising his "Collected Works."
Sidney Bronstein papers
Manuscripts, notebook journals, photographs, correspondence, drawings, poetry and other material, 1939-1968, from gay artist and poet, Sidney Bronstein. Though little is known about Bronstein, materials in the collection document his contributions to gay and lesbian publications, as well as his sexual interest in servicemen. This interest is revealed in his art works and in a journal, or log book, detailing information about each of his sexual encounters with servicemen.
Rogen Brown papers
This collection primarily consists of Rogen Brown's creative writing, poetry, publicity photographs, and notes, 1971-1991. Besides his writing, Rogen Brown did community service work in New York City for South Central's AIDS Resistance Network and was a co-founder for the local newspaper, The Hill.
Charles Bukowski papers
The collection includes Charles Bukowski's (1920-1994) original poetry and short stories, along with drafts of Women, Factotum, Ham on Rye, Post Office, and Barfly; screenplays based on Bukowski's fiction; periodical appearances; tape recordings; and ephemera.