Howard A. Fox Papers, 1973 Coll2011.048

Finding aid prepared by Marc LaRocque
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Title: Howard A. Fox Papers
Identifier/Call Number: Coll2011.048
Contributing Institution: ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives
Language of Material: English
Physical Description: 0.1 linear foot. [1 folder]
Date: 1973
Abstract: Correspondence, clippings, press releases, public service announcement texts, and other material documenting gay activist Howard Fox's work in 1973 to hold Los Angeles-area network television affiliates accountable for programming demeaning to gays and lesbians.
creator: Fox, Howard A.

Preferred Citation

Box #, folder #, Howard A. Fox Papers, Coll2011-048, ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, Los Angeles, California

Processing Information

In order to provide access to this collection, minimal processing on this collection was expedited in 2011. Date spans were given wherever possible, but do not reflect the most accurate inclusive dates.

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Scope and Content

Correspondence, clippings, press releases, public service announcement texts, and other material documenting gay activist Howard Fox's work in 1973 to hold Los Angeles-area network television affiliates accountable for programming demeaning to gays and lesbians. The papers also documents Fox's efforts to persuade television stations to broadcast public service announcements for services offered by the Gay Community Services Center in Los Angeles.

Biographical Note

Howard A. Fox was a gay activist associated with the Gay Liberation Front in the early 1970s. He was a founder of the Stonewall Democratic Club later that decade.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Gay Liberation Front
Gay men on television
Homosexuality on television
Lesbianism on television
Mass media and gays--United States
Minorities in mass media