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    Grassroots Tradition : A Comparison of the Gay People's Union and the City Club of Milwaukee

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    Date
    2011-05
    Author
    Drew, Mike
    Advisor(s)
    Turner, Patricia R.
    Ducksworth-Lawton, Selika M.
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    Abstract
    This study compares two Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based groups seeking reform during vastly different eras--the City Club of Milwaukee in the 1910s and the Gay People's Union in the 1970s.
    Subject
    Milwaukee (Wis.)--History
    Gay rights--Wisconsin--Milwaukee--History
    Gay People's Union--Wisconsin--Milwaukee
    City Club of Milwaukee (Wis.)
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/54850
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    Color poster with text and images.
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