Anonymous Association of Suburban People officer’s papers 1973-2004 1976-1985

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Anonymous Association of Suburban People officer’s papers 1973-2004 1976-1985

The collection was created and collected by an officer of the Association of Suburban People who wishes to remain anonymous. It contains legal papers, correspondence, and other official records of the Association of Suburban People, but concentrates on the organization's social activities.

1 linear foot and 1 outsize folder

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6388855

Bentley Historical Library

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Association of Suburban People.

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Anonymous Association of Suburban People officer.

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The collection was created and collected by an officer of the Association of Suburban People who wishes to remain anonymous. The Association of Suburban People (ASP) was founded in 1976 as a social and political organization for Metropolitan Detroit gays and lesbians (for most of its history it was primarily a gay male organization). As the name indicates, the ASP reflected the population shift in the Detroit area from the city to the suburbs. By the 1980s the ASP had become the lar...