David W. Dunlap papers 1993-1999

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David W. Dunlap papers 1993-1999

The David W. Dunlap Papers contain materials from the period of Dunlap's career in which he covered the gay, lesbian and AIDS beat for the . The collection consists of printed copies of Dunlap's articles and the research materials used to write them. Special materials include audio recordings of interviews and events, photographs from gay rights parades and business cards collected by Dunlap. New York Times

3.5 linear feet; 8 boxes

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White House Conference on HIV and AIDS (1995 : Washington, D.C.)

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Gunderson, Steve, 1951-

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