Michael A. Lombardi and Paul J. Nashpapers 1731-2001. 1975-1987.

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Michael A. Lombardi and Paul J. Nashpapers 1731-2001. 1975-1987.

Writings, publications, correspondence,photocopies, manuscripts, notes, photographs, programs, ephemera, and othermaterial documenting the lives and intellectual interests of partners and gayrights activists Michael Lombardi and Paul Nash. The materials relate inparticular to their mutual interest in pioneer German gay activist KarlHeinrich Ulrichs, whose works Lombardi has translated. The collection alsodocuments Nash's work as a newspaper journalist and editor, first at the and later at the gaynewspaper . Subject and chronological filesdemonstrate the range of their interests and their involvement in the GLBTcommunity in Southern California and its struggle for legal and socialrecognition. Los Angles Collegian Update

13 records boxes + 5 archivecartons + 4 archive half-cartons + 1 archive shoebox + 3 oversizeboxes.; 20 linear feet.

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Biography Michael Anthony Lombardi was born in Hawick, Scotland, on August 11, 1947, the son of Antonio and Clementina (Morelli) Lombardi. He was raised in an Italian colony in Dublin, Ireland, and immigrated to the United States with his family in 1959. He received his primary and secondary education in Catholic and public schools in Lynwood, California. He interrupted his high school studies in Los Angeles and joined the U.S. Army in 1966, ...

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