Charles J. Harbaugh papers, 1950-1995.

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Charles J. Harbaugh papers, 1950-1995.

The Harbaugh papers are comprised of ephemera, correspondence, memorabilia, photographs, posters, newsletters, writings, clippings, reports, organizational materials, and motion picture film collected and created by Harbaugh through his interest and activism in gay rights and gay health. Included are records of gay-oriented organizations, including the Dorian Group, the Seattle Gay Alliance, and the National Leather Association; AIDS-related organizations, including Chicken Soup Brigade, Mobilization Against AIDS, Northwest AIDS Foundation, and Seattle AIDS Network; and counseling groups, including Seattle Counseling Service for Sexual Minorities, Seattle Treatment Exchange Program, Shanti/Seattle, and Stonewall (Seattle). Although the collection primarily relates to gay life in Seattle, there is also significant material relating to gay life in Chicago, the Midwest, and the United States in general. Materials concerning religion and homosexuality are also well represented. The collection also contains erotic magazines, literature and motion pictures. Most are American publications with a few titles of British and European origin.

48.19 cubic ft. (57 boxes, 9 tubes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7780005

University of Washington. Libraries

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Shanti (Seattle, Wash.)

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Chicken Soup Brigade (Seattle, Wash.)

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Mobilization Against AIDS

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Organizational History The Mobilization Against AIDS is a California-based national advocacy and lobbying organization that works to safeguard civil rights and to assure adequate treatment for all HIV-infected individuals. The Mobilization was formed in San Francisco in 1984 as a non-partisan activist organization. The organization was founded on the positive energy generated from the March for Lesbian and Gay Rights at the National Democrati...

Seattle Counseling Service for Homosexuals

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National Leather Association.

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Harbaugh, Charles J. (Charles James), 1946-1995

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Charles James Harbaugh was a therapist in the Seattle area and active in gay health issues. Born in 1946, he was a graduate of Seattle University and also attended Union Theological Seminary in Chicago. In the late 1960s, Harbaugh was a founding member of the Seattle Counseling Service for Sexual Minorities. In the 1970s, he worked as a counselor for the Stonewall Treatment Center, as a therapist for Eastside Community Mental Health in Bellevue, Washington, and as an investigator for the Washing...

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The Washington State Board Against Discrimination in Employment was created in 1949. In 1957 the name was changed to Washington State Board Against Discrimination and in 1971, to Washington State Human Rights Commission. Legislation enacted in the 1950s and 1960s, besides changing the name of the board from the Washington State Board Against Discrimination in Employment to the Washington State Board Against Discrimination, stretched the jurisdiction and responsibilities of the board far beyond m...

Seattle Treatment Exchange Project

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Gay Community Center (Seattle, Wash.)

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Church Council of Greater Seattle. Lesbian and Gay Men Task Force.

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Seattle Counseling Service for Sexual Minorities

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Stonewall (Center : Seattle, Wash.)

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Seattle AIDS Network.

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Northwest AIDS Foundation (Seattle, Wash.)

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