LGBTQ resource and Teaching resource: Professor George Chauncey, History 460 / American Studies 353 / Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies 348, Selected Topics in Lesbian and Gay History
"D-10622.", A folded sheet with 4 panels on each side. The "outside" contains a title panel and three panels of ill. The "inside" contains one panel with information about the motel and three panels of ill. 36 x 14 cm, folded accordion style to 9 x 14 cm., Advertising brochure., BEIN 2016 774: Addressed in ms. to Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Stevens, Pittsburgh, PA. In ms. on title panel: Jack. Postmarked Jan. 1956., CtY-BR, and Date from postmark on Beinecke Library copy.
Publisher:
A.G. Gaston Motel,
Subject (Name):
A.G. Gaston Motel (Birmingham, Ala.)--Pictorial works. and Stevens, Clarence--Ownership.
Subject (Topic):
African Americans--Alabama--Birmingham. and Motels--Alabama--Birmingham.
"1954-1955, 20th year. Lilly Popper, Director"--P. 1., Course schedule for the academic year 1954-1955., Cover title., On p. [4] of cover: The Metropolitan Music School, Inc., 18 West 74th Street, New York 23, N.Y., and Original wrappers. In ms. of Langston Hughes on p. [1] of cover: "Jazz, p. 13." On p. [4] of cover, in Hughes' ms: "Songs sent to Miss Popper--Feb. 2, 1955: 'Rivers,' 'Feet,' 'Dusty Road;' Jean Berger songs, 'Glory,' 'Pallet.'"
LGBTQ resource and Teaching resource: Professor George Chauncey, History 460 / American Studies 353 / Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies 348, Selected Topics in Lesbian and Gay History