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PART TWO TELLING OUR NAMES: THE PIONEERS
6. Gays in Library Land: The Gay and Lesbian Task Force
of the American Library Association: The First Sixteen Years

Barbara Gittings
81
7. A Personal Task Force Scrapbook: "Incunabula,"
1971-1972 and After

Photographs by Kay Tobin Lahusen
with captions by Barbara Gittings
95
8. Reclaiming a Founding
Israel D. Fishman
107
9. Librarians as Cultural Enforcers
Janet Cooper
113
10. The Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Task Force of
the American Library Association:
A Chronology of Activities, 1970-1995

Cal Gough
121
PART THREE SAVING OUR NAMES:
LESBIGAY LIBRARY/ARCHIVAL COLLECTIONS
11. Archivists, Activists, and Scholars:
Creating a Queer History

Brenda J. Marston
135
12. Building "A Home of Our Own":
The Construction of the Lesbian Herstory Archives

Polly J. Thistlethwaite
153
13. An Accidental Institution:
How and Why a Gay and Lesbian Archives?

Jim Kepner
175
14. Safe Harbour:The Origin and Growth
of the Lesbian and Gay Archives of New Zealand

Phil Parkinson and Chris Parkin
183
PART FOUR OWNING OUR NAMES: GAY GRADUATES
15. Destination Library
Donald H. Forbes
205

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