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Correspondence from Susan Thomas to Lou Sullivan (December 12, 1989)
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Correspondence from Vern Bullough to Lou Sullivan (December 20, 1988)
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Correspondence from Vern Bullough to Lou Sullivan (January 26, 1989)
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Correspondence from Virginia Price to Lou Sullivan (March 9, 1979)
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Correspondence from Virginia Prince to Lou Sullivan (December 8, 1980)
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Correspondence from Virginia Prince to Lou Sullivan (February 2, 1979)
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Correspondence from Walter Bockting to Lou Sullivan (February 14, 1989)
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Correspondence from William Henkin to Lou Sullivan (April 17, 1989)
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Correspondence from William Henkin to Lou Sullivan (December 14, 1990)
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Correspondence from William Henkin to Lou Sullivan (May 8, 1990)
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Correspondence to ETVC Membership from Ginny Knuth
Collection: Ephemera Institution: GLBT Historical Society Creator: Knuth, Ginny Date: Aug. 18, 1989 Topics: Conferences, Crossdressers, Gender dysphoria, Partners of transgender people, Support groups, Transgender people Subject: Educational TV Channel (ETVC) Description: Item originally collected by Lou Sullivan -
Cross-Dresser's Retreat
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D'Anne at a bus stop
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D'Anne behind the counter at Cafe Denise
Collection: Denise D'Anne Collection Institution: GLBT Historical Society Creator: Date: 1980 to 1982 Topics: LGBTQ+ activists, Trans women, Transgender people, Transgender people in the workplace, Transgender-owned businesses Subject: Cafe Denise, Denise D'Anne Description: Photograph of Denise D'Anne working behind the counter of her restaurant, Cafe Denise. -
D'Anne for Supervisor Photo
Collection: Denise D'Anne Collection Institution: GLBT Historical Society Creator: Date: 2000 Topics: LGBTQ+ activists, Political campaigns, Trans women, Transgender people, Transgender political activists Subject: Denise D'Anne Description: Photograph of Denise D'Anne holding a campaign poster for her 2000 run for the Board of Supervisors, standing in front of the San Francisco Bay.