Coll. 146: Black Gay and Lesbian Collection Finding Aid
Title
Coll. 146: Black Gay and Lesbian Collection Finding Aid
Description
The collection was given to The History Project by an anonymous donor in April 2017, at an event at Fenway Health. The materials, which were left in two cloth bags, and three archival magazine boxes were not arranged in any discernible order. After reviewing the materials, and based on the subject matter, The History Project named the collection, “Black Gay and Lesbian Collection.”
The collection consists of two record cartons (2 linear feet) of materials and have been arranged into four series: Organizations, Subject Files, Photographs, and Publications. Each of the series contains a variety of printed media including newspaper articles, (original and photocopied,) brochures, flyers, magazines, and photographs, which documents Boston's black gay and lesbian history.
The collection consists of two record cartons (2 linear feet) of materials and have been arranged into four series: Organizations, Subject Files, Photographs, and Publications. Each of the series contains a variety of printed media including newspaper articles, (original and photocopied,) brochures, flyers, magazines, and photographs, which documents Boston's black gay and lesbian history.
Identifier
THP-FA-146
Citation
“Coll. 146: Black Gay and Lesbian Collection Finding Aid,” Documented | Digital Collections of The History Project, accessed March 18, 2024, https://historyproject.omeka.net/items/show/401.
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