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Items with subject 'LGBTQ Community'

Dorchester County Department of Health HIV/AIDS Newspaper Clippings

by Dorchester County Department of Health (1985 – 1987)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This folder contains newspaper clippings maintained by the Dorchester County, Maryland Department of Health from 1985 to 1987 documenting the HIV/AIDS crisis on the Delmarva Peninsula. While most of the clippings relate to Cambridge and surrounding areas, it also includes broader Maryland and national coverage of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Clippings were primarily made from the North Dorchester Neighbors and Cambridge Daily Banner, in addition to the Baltimore Sun and national magazines.

Associated Subjects: Health • LGBTQ Community • HIV/AIDS Epidemic
Identifier: 2024.012
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Latin American Comic Books

by Various (1995 – 2023)

2 boxes (1.5 linear feet)

This collection features 96 recently released comics from Latin American authors, which were featured at the Latino Comic Expo in Long Beach, California in 2023. These comics cover a wide range of topics, including superheroes, horror, crime, and children's stories. Many are self-published, though some have been published by established companies.

Associated Subjects: Comics • Latin American history • LGBTQ Community • Photographs
Identifier: sc2024.010
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment
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Polly Stewart papers

by Stewart, Polly (1964 – 2013)

18 boxes,  1 oversize folder (12 linear feet)

The papers of Polly Stewart document her educational work as well as her research and dedication to folklore and folklife on Maryland’s Eastern Shore and other cultural groups from 1964-2013, with the bulk of the material dating from her professorship at Salisbury University, 1974-2000. The material contains teaching notes from courses at Salisbury University including literature, mythology, as well as LGBTQ and Feminism studies, research materials on lynchings, folklore, folklife, cultural exploration, and her records of participation in a variety of societies such as the Maryland Folklore Festival.

Associated Subjects: Women's History • Maritime • Religious History • Lynching • Culture • LGBTQ Community
Identifier: 2006.244
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment