Conditions Governing Access
Conditions Governing Access
Provenance/Source of Acquisition
Preferred Citation
Processing Information
UCLA Catalog Record ID
Biography
Scope and Content
Organization and Arrangement
Related Material
Contributing Institution:
UCLA Library Special Collections
Title: Red Arobateau papers
Creator:
Arobateau, Red Jordan
Identifier/Call Number: LSC.1950
Physical Description:
0.4 Linear Feet
(1 document box)
Date (inclusive): 1970-1971
Abstract: Red is a transsexual man, born in 1943. He is of mixed race heritage and identifies as White, Native, Hispanic and African-American.
He is a poet, playwright, erotic artist and painter. This collection houses several self published poetry collections by Red
Arobateau.
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Language of Material: Materials are in English.
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Provenance/Source of Acquisition
Provenance unknown.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Red Arobateau Papers (Collection 1950). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research
Library, University of California, Los Angeles.
Processing Information
Processed by Stacy Wood, 2011. Description enhanced and further physical processing completed by Sabrina Ponce in 2017.
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UCLA Catalog Record ID
Biography
Red is a transsexual man, born in 1943. He is of mixed race heritage and identifies as White, Native, Hispanic, and African-American.
He is a poet, playwright, erotic artist, and painter. He lives with his partner Dalila Jasmin in San Francisco. More information
can be found on his website,
redjordanarobateau.com
Scope and Content
This collection contains photocopies of several self-published poetry collections by Red Arobateau.
Organization and Arrangement
Materials are arranged chronologically.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Arobateau, Red Jordan -- Archives
University of California, Los Angeles. Library
June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives
June L. Mazer Lesbian Archive at UCLA