Randy Burns papers.

Format Electronic
Publication[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1968-2002?]
Description1 online resource (45 manuscripts) : illustrations.
Supplemental ContentGale, Archives of Sexuality and Gender: LGBTQ History and Culture Since 1940, Part II
Subjects

SeriesArchives of Sexuality and Gender: LGBTQ History and Culture Since 1940, Part II
Archives of Sexuality and Gender: LGBTQ History and Culture Since 1940, Part II. UNAUTHORIZED
Abstract The Randy Burns Papers, which cover the years 1968 to 2002, include private and professional papers, clippings, correspondence, and research collected by Burns, a Native American activist and co-founder of Gay American Indians (GAI). The collection contains extensive materials on AIDs and associated outreach programs, as well as documents related to the berdache, or two-spirit (third gender) tradition of Native American peoples. The collection also features work by and about a number of individuals associated with GAI, including Mohawk poet Maurice Kenny, anthropologist Walter Williams, and scholar Will Roscoe. Burns's efforts as an activist are represented here as well, via academic papers, correspondence and memos, fact sheets and statistics, flyers, meeting minutes, newsletters, programs, and reports documenting his work in the Native American and larger LGBTQ communities.
General noteDate range of documents: 1913-1996.
General noteReproduction of the orignals from the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Historical Society.

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