Don Jackson correspondence and submissions to Gay Power 1969-1970

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Don Jackson correspondence and submissions to Gay Power 1969-1970

Gay rights activist and journalist. The papers consist of correspondence and typescripts of articles sent by Jackson to the editor of GAY POWER. As West Coast representative of GAY POWER Jackson reported on events relating to the struggle for gay rights in California, especially in Berkeley, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. The articles report on demonstrations, protest marches and other events affecting the gay community.

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The International Gay Information Center, Inc. (IGIC) was founded in New York City in 1982 for the purpose of collecting and preserving historical records and papers which document the movement for gay rights in America. Since its founding the IGIC has collected the records of organizations and the papers of individuals who have been active in the gay rights movement.It has also collected and preserved an extensive file of gay periodicals and imprints; audio-visual materials; and a large mass of...