Scott Bishop papers, 1989-1990.

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Scott Bishop papers, 1989-1990.

The Papers are the result of Bishop's school work at SFSU from the fall of 1989 through June 1990. He was researching the emergence of the lesbian and gay rights movement as a political force in San Francisco from the late 1950s up the early 1970s, focusing mostly on the 1960s.

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