Wayne Steinman papers, 1982-1990, 1984-1989 (bulk).

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Wayne Steinman papers, 1982-1990, 1984-1989 (bulk).

In some ways this is an artificial collection, but it also contains records, or copies of records, from a large number of organizations with which Mr. Steinman was actively associated. It is an excellent source for charting the City of New York's interactions with the lesbian and gay community, including court decisions relating to Executive Order 50, which required contractors doing business with the City to have a non-discrimination policy which included Gays and Lesbians (folder 153). It also documents the City's response to the AIDS crisis. Many folders include drafts of letters and reports from city government agencies, especially from the Comptroller's office.

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