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Box Textiles 7

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Contains 3 Results:

T-shirt 19. Front: Drawing of a bulldog's face, Back: "Thanks Vince! We'll Miss Ya. January 1, 1989"-- [white shirt with black and red lettering]

 Item — Box: Textiles 7
Identifier: V
Scope and Contents of the Papers From the Collection: The LGBTQ Institute's Jim Allen's papers, 1956-2016 (bulk 1989-1993) consist of documents surrounding his work as an AIDS Activist in Atlanta with the group ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), from the late 1980s to late 1990s, with the motto "Silence = Death". Much of the gay community was trying to understand and fight the AIDS epidemic. The papers consist of flyers, fact sheets, correspondence, articles, surveys, questionnaires and a variety of ephemera from the many demonstrations...
Dates: 1985-1995, undated

T-shirt 20. "Free Greg Scroggins, AIDS Is Not A Crime" --[white shirt with red lettering with black and white image of Greg Scroggins]

 Item — Box: Textiles 7
Identifier: V
Scope and Contents of the Papers From the Collection: The LGBTQ Institute's Jim Allen's papers, 1956-2016 (bulk 1989-1993) consist of documents surrounding his work as an AIDS Activist in Atlanta with the group ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), from the late 1980s to late 1990s, with the motto "Silence = Death". Much of the gay community was trying to understand and fight the AIDS epidemic. The papers consist of flyers, fact sheets, correspondence, articles, surveys, questionnaires and a variety of ephemera from the many demonstrations...
Dates: 1985-1995, undated

T-shirt 21."The 1993 March on Washington, For Lesbian, Gay, and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation" --[Black shirt with white lettering, purple upside down triangle], 1993

 Item — Box: Textiles 7
Identifier: V
Scope and Contents of the Papers From the Collection: The LGBTQ Institute's Jim Allen's papers, 1956-2016 (bulk 1989-1993) consist of documents surrounding his work as an AIDS Activist in Atlanta with the group ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), from the late 1980s to late 1990s, with the motto "Silence = Death". Much of the gay community was trying to understand and fight the AIDS epidemic. The papers consist of flyers, fact sheets, correspondence, articles, surveys, questionnaires and a variety of ephemera from the many demonstrations...
Dates: 1993