Rita Mae Brown, Wilda White, and Bruce Voeller at Green Mountain Weekend.
Title
Rita Mae Brown, Wilda White, and Bruce Voeller at Green Mountain Weekend.
Date
ca. 1975
Description
Rita Mae Brown, Wilda White (then University of Vermont's Gay Student Union President), and Bruce Voeller at a Green Mountain Crossroads open forum (now known as the Out in the Open).
Creator
John Tobin
Subject
Voeller, Bruce R.
Brown, Rita Mae
White, Wilder
Tobin, John
Social movements--Gay liberation movement
Lesbian Feminism
Publisher
The History Project
Rights
Copyright John Tobin.
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Type
Still Image
Format
Black-and-White Photograph
Language
English
Identifier
GCN.PPL-00.712
Source
Gay Community News (publication and photographs), 1973-1999
Is Part Of
People Sk - Z
Collection
Citation
John Tobin, “Rita Mae Brown, Wilda White, and Bruce Voeller at Green Mountain Weekend.,” Documented | Digital Collections of The History Project, accessed April 28, 2024, https://historyproject.omeka.net/items/show/1479.
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