Guide to the Mariposa Portrait Series.

Collection Number: 7602

Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
Cornell University Library

Contact Information:
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
2B Carl A. Kroch Library
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
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Compiled by:
Date completed:
EAD encoding:
Andrea Hektor
Peter Martinez, June 2003
Sarah Keen, July 2008

© 2003 Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library


DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY

Title:
Mariposa portrait series.
Collection Number:
7602
Creator:
Don Bachardy
Quantity:
12 items (1 folder).
Forms of Material:
Ink drawings.
Repository:
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
Language:
Collection material in English


COLLECTION DESCRIPTION

Ink drawings by Don Bachardy of leaders of the gay and lesbian liberation movement, including Elaine Noble, Frank Kameny, Phyllis Lyon, Del Martin, Morris Kight, Charles F. Brydon, David Goodstein, James Foster, Barbara Gittings, Jean O'Leary, Reverend Troy Perry, and Bruce Voeller.

SUBJECTS

Names:
Bachardy, Don.
Brydon, Charles F.
Foster, James.
Gittings, Barbara.
Goodstein, David.
Kameny, Frank.
Kight, Morris.
Lyon, Phyllis.
Martin, Del.
Noble, Elaine.
O'Leary, Jean.
Perry, Troy.
Voeller, Bruce.
Mariposa Foundation.

Subjects:
Gay liberation movement.
Gay rights.
Gay men.
Lesbians.


INFORMATION FOR USERS

Alternate Form of Material:
The portraits in the collection have been digitized and are accessible through the Luna Insight image database via the Web at: http://rmc-images.library.cornell.edu/ . Click on "View the Images" to view all RMC images. To locate the collection images, do a Keyword search on "Mariposa portrait series" to see the 12 digitized images.
Cite As:
Mariposa portrait series, #7602. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.

RELATED MATERIALS

Collecting Program: Human Sexuality Collection.
Charles F. Brydon's papers are at the Washington State Historical Society.

ITEM LIST

Date
Description
Container
October 3, 1980
Frank Kameny
Digital Image ID: REX023_018
October 3, 1980
Elaine Noble
Digital Image ID: REX023_138
Elaine Noble won a seat in the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1974. As the first openly LGBT candidate to win a state level election, she began a new era in electoral politics.
October 1, 1980
Barbara Gittings
Digital Image ID: REX023_169
circa 1980-1984
Jean O'Leary
Digital Image ID: REX023_170
Jean O'Leary, lesbian activist and co-founder of the National Gay Task Force
July 30, 1980
Reverend Troy Perry
Digital Image ID: REX023_171
November 6, 1980
James Foster
Digital Image ID: REX023_172
April 15, 1980
Bruce Voeller
Digital Image ID: REX023_173
June 10, 1980
Morris Kight
Digital Image ID: REX023_174
August 18, 1980
David Goodstein
Digital Image ID: REX023_175
October 2, 1980
Charles F. Brydon
Digital Image ID: REX023_176
September 7, 1980
Phyllis Lyon
Digital Image ID: REX023_177
September 7, 1980
Del Martin
Digital Image ID: REX023_178