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Colin Booth photographs
Photographs of Colin Booth in and out of drag, undated.
Cleve Boutell papers
Manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, news clippings and other materials from lesbian writer Cleve Marie Boutell (1918-2011). The bulk of the collection is drafts of fictional works by Cleve Boutell. There is also correspondence with her lesbian sister Hortense "Bo" Boutell (1913-2006), a lieutenant colonel and the first female logistician in the United States Army.
Malcolm Boyd and Mark Thompson Papers
A Walk of Fame award, correspondence, clippings, interview transcripts, and Paul Monette tribute event records of Malcolm Boyd and Mark Thompson, 1978-2009. Committed partners for over thirty years, Malcolm Boyd (1923-2015) and Mark Thompson were acclaimed authors, spirtual leaders, gay rights activists, and champions of civil rights and diversity.
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.
Manuel boyFrank papers
Correspondence, writings, and subject files of Manuel boyFrank, 1916-1984. Manuel boyFrank was a military serviceman, ONE Incorporated board member, unpublished writer, and gay activist. The collection includes his 1940s correspondence with early gay activist pioneers Henry Gerber and Frank McCourt as well as his 1950s and 1960s correspondence with ONE Incorporated.
Bruce E. Bradbury papers
Photographs, correspondence, and other materials relating to the life and family of Bruce Bradbury (1923-1992). The documents include family correspondence, photographs, and 8-mm home movies. Other photographs, correspondence, and materials document Bradbury's service in the United States Merchant Marine, his creative writing (including a typescript of his novel Who Are You, Billy Bingleman?), and his interest in motorcycles and tattoos.
Fred Bradford Collection
Fred Bradford is a computer programmer, member of the ONE Foundation board, and advocate for Asian American gays. His collection is comprised of correspondence, personal and family papers, materials on APGF (Asian Pacific Gays and Friends), ephemera, photographs, and computer discs.
Ann Bradley papers
Correspondence, awards, photographs, and clippings, 1977-2006, from lesbian activist Ann Bradley. Bradley is known for creating and producing the Lesbian Writers Series at A Different Light Books in Los Angeles. The bulk of the collection contains correspondence and clippings on gay and lesbian rights, same-sex marriage, a boycott of Colorado businesses, and Officer Mitchell Grobeson's discrimination suit against the Los Angeles Police Department.
Eugene (Gene) Bricker photographs
The Eugene (Gene) Bricker photographs include images of Harry Hay, Jim Kepner, Stuart Timmons, Mike Reynolds, Kevin Gardner, assorted transgender women, and 1982 Los Angeles Christopher Street West (CSW) pride parade.
Peter Bromilow collection on gay motorcycle clubs
Event flyers, paste-ups, programs, notes and membership certificates from Southern California gay motorcycle clubs, 1967-1994, collected by Peter Bromilow. The collection documents Bromilow's participation in several gay motorcycle clubs, dating back to the 1960s.