Foster Gunnison, Jr. Papers. undated, 1945-1994.

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Foster Gunnison, Jr. Papers. undated, 1945-1994.

1945-1994

From 1963 to 1975, Foster Gunnison, Jr. collected the records of the Eastern Conference of Homophile Organizations (ECHO), an early coalition of organizations seeking the creation of a national homophile organization, and the records of gay and lesbian organizations throughout the United States. He founded his own organization, the Institute for Social Ethics (ISE), "a libertarian-oriented research facility and think tank for controversial social issues", in the early 1960's. In 1967 Gunnison authored, and the ISE published, the pamphlet which outlined the history, aims and objectives of the movement and profiles of organizations active in the movement. The publication was subsequently presented to the Committee on Religion and Psychiatry of the American Psychiatric Association. The Foster Gunnison Papers are comprised of personal correspondence, organizational records, conference proceedings, student organization records, serial publications and periodicals, posters and fliers, buttons, newspaper clippings, and photographs. An Introduction to the Homophile Movement

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American cancer society

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Lavderdale Beach Hotel

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Dyer, Dennis

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Snyder, Emmor

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Trojan Book Service

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Seattle Gay Alliance.

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Free: Gay Liberation of Minnesota

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Wiesbauer, Henry

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Skaggs, James

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Merski, Peg

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Longyear, Walter

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Homosexual League of New York

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International Gay and Lesbian Archives

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Historical Note The Great American Yankee Freedom Band was a gay marching band established in Los Angeles in 1978, following the lead of San Francisco's Gay Freedom Day Marching Band and Twirling Corps, founded earlier that same year. The Lesbian and Gay Band Association was "a national organization founded [in 1983] to encourage and perpetuate the community band movement in the lesbian and gay community." From the guide to the Ga...

Atwater Club

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Del Boca, Bernardino.

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Phoenix Society for Individual Freedom

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National League for Social Understanding (U.S.)

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John, Gale

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New York University

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The Class Collection documents selected student and alumni activities of New York University graduating classes from 1843-1966. Formal and informal gatherings were common, and were documented in detail by the participants. From the description of Class collection, 1843-1966. 1880-1900 (bulk). (New York University). WorldCat record id: 477254465 New York University (formerly, University of the City of New York), is an academic institution and, as such, its faculty produces ar...

Canadian Gay Activists Alliance

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Hacker, Richard

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Connecticut Smokers' Rights

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Smokers' Rights Action Group

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People's Party

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Haen, Jennifer

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Mattachine Midwest

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Mattachine Society of Washington

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Massachusetts Gay Political Caucus.

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Warner, Arthur

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Rockerfeller, Allison

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Teitcher, Norman

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Institute for Social Ethics

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Students and Youth Coalition for People's Peace

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ONE of Chicago

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Chicago Gay Alliance

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Caldeira, Stephen

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Duberman, Martin

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Interstate Commerce Commission

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Kessel, Rick

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Derevjanik, Maria

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Lucas, J. P.

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Huhtanen, Robert

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Bob Martin

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Robert Cruce

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Institute of Living

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National Lesbian/Gay Health Foundation

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Angela Douglas

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Richard Inman

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Smokers' Rights USA

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Institute for the Study of American Religion

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Kalos Society

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Smokers United

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Lambda, Inc.

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Blumenthal, Jodi

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The American Tobacco Company

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The Body Politic

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Goodale, David

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Benson, Rod

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The Glide Foundation

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Hines, Linwood

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Meyer, Ronald

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United Smoker's Association of America

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Homophile Effort for Legal Protection

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National Sex Forum

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American Cancer Research Fund

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Midwestern Regional Conference of Homophile Organizations

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Legg, William

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Benjamin, Harry.

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Smokers' Rights Alliance

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Martin, Bob

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Perske, Martha

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This artificial collection was created to manage documents that are too small to be separate collections of their own. From the description of Individual manuscripts, 150 AD. - 1998. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 711782599 ...

ISE

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Gay and Lesbian Alliance of Greater Danbury

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Psychedelic Venus Church

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In 1970, Jefferson Poland founded the Psychedelic Venus Church (PsyVen or PVC), an offshoot of the Sexual Freedom League Poland founded in 1963, with Mother Boats becoming President. He felt that the leadership of the Sexual Freedom League was becoming too bourgeois. The (entheogenic) sacrament of the Psychedelic Venus Church was marijuana and, after lighting up, at each meeting a woman was chosen to be Venus. At the beginning of services, she was placed on an altar, candles were lit on each sid...

Grady, Fred

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Society of David

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GALA

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Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company

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Perry, Alfred

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Gay Officers Action League

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Association for Social Knowledge

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National Gay Task Force

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Frisone, Anna

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Human Enlightenment

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Andrusik, Dana

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National Council of Churches

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York University

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Warren Adkins

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Craig Hanson

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Smokers' Caucus

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Eastern Conference of Homophile Organizations (ECHO)

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Daughters of Bilitis

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The Daughters of Bilitis (DOB) were formed in 1955 in San Francisco by a group of women who wished to offer Lesbians an alternative social experience than the traditional Gay bar. The group also realized there was a need for education in both the general and Lesbian community about Gay rights and social inequality. In 1958, a chapter was established in New York City, followed by other chapters across the country. The goal of DOB was to help Lesbians accept themselves and lead a productive life. ...

Slater, Don.

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American Smokers Alliance

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New Jersey League for Social Action

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National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientists

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Johnson, Billy

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Mattachine Society of Philadelphia

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Will Mahoney

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Hickey, Richard

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Lyon, Cassandra

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Mattachine Society of Niagra Frontier

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Cincinnati Homophile Organization

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Gunnison, Foster.

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Foster Gunnison, Jr. was born in 1925 in Bronxville, New York . In 1944 he entered Haverford College and soon after transferred to Columbia University, graduating in 1949. Gunnison moved to Hartford, Connecticut, in 1955 to pursue a Masters degree in psychology at Trinity College . After completing a second Masters degree at Trinity, in philosophy, he visited the New York City offices of the Mattachine Society . The year was 1964 and as Gunnison explained to receptionist...

Institute for the Study of Human Resources

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