Article detailing the implications of the Lawrence vs Texas ruling issued by the United States Supreme Court in relation to a Texas sodomy law (June 26, 2003).
The National Music League began in 1924 as a not-for-profit bureau concerned with booking amateur classical musicians for concert work. The league was based in New York City. Article citation: Hunt, Morton B. "They Give the Kids a Chance." The Saturday Evening Post, May 10, 1952.
Newspaper article from the Los Angeles Reader regarding the protests that ensued after California Governor Pete Wilson's veto of Assembly Bill 101 (October 11, 1991).
The article addresses the issue of increasing participation of African Americans in Chicago politics. This is the first article published by Bunche, National Municipal Review, Vol. XVII, No. 5, May 1928. This is the copy of the article as marked by the magazine editor and sent to the printer
In 1928, Adelbert Bartlett wrote and contributed photographs to an article documenting his trip through Lebanon, Syria and Iraq. The work was published as, “Beirut to Bagdad,” Touring Topics, 1928: 32-35, 60. The magazine, started in 1909 (now called Westways) was a publication for members of the Automobile Club of Southern California.
A date of 1964 is noted on the negative sleeve. It is possibly a reprint date. The complete article associated with this image was written in 1960 (see image ark no. 21198/zz002d781k).