Biography
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Conditions Governing Use
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Preferred Citation
Processing Information
Scope and Contents
Arrangement
Separated Materials
Related Materials
Language of Material:
English
Contributing Institution:
ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, USC Libraries, University of Southern California
Title: Gary L. Steele papers
creator:
Steele, Gary L.
Identifier/Call Number: Coll2014-032
Physical Description:
3.8 Linear Feet
5 boxes.
Date (inclusive): 1946-1987
Abstract: Minutes, correspondence, notes, manuscripts, gay and lesbian studies coursework, organizations' publicity material, photographs,
financial records, and other material, 1946-1987, from writer and gay historian Gary L. Steele. The bulk of the materials
is coursework for a college course "Homosexuality and Culture," which he developed and taught at the University of California
Los Angeles (UCLA) in 1980; materials from his work with a Los Angeles chapter of the Gay Academic Union; and editorial content
from Frontiers magazine, for which he served as editor in the early 1980s.
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Biography
Gary Steele was born on October 12, 1943 in Wichita, Kansas to his mother, Wauneta Bolton. At an early age he and his mother
moved to Los Angeles, California. In 1963, Steele graduated with a bachelor's degree in Political Science from University
of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) where he also attained his master's degree (1965), worked as faculty advisor to gay student
groups, taught gay studies classes, and was national president of the Gay Academic Student Union.
In the late 1970s, Steele became supervisor of Information Services at the Gay and Lesbian Community Service Center. In 1979,
the International Gay and Lesbian Archives was incorporated and Steele joined their board of directors, later serving as board
president for two years. During this time Steele also began writing book reviews for the Los Angeles Times. In 1981, upon
the establishment of Frontiers magazine, Steele became a contributing writer. In his first year at Frontiers, Steele became
the publication's editor and remained in that position until 1984 when he resigned to pursue new employment. He continued
to contribute to Frontiers political column until his health began to fail. Steele died of heart failure on September 19,
1987 at the age of 43 in Los Angeles, California.
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open to researchers. There are no access restrictions.
Conditions Governing Use
All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the ONE Archivist. Permission
for publication is given on behalf of ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives at USC Libraries as the owner of the physical
items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Method and date of acquisition unknown.
Preferred Citation
[Box/folder #, or item name] Gary L. Steele Papers, Coll2014-032, ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, USC Libraries, University
of Southern California.
Processing Information
Formerly boxes #102-A102, 102-A103, 102-A104, 102-A105, and 102-A110. Collection processed by Loni Shibuyama, August 2014.
The finding aid was updated in April 2016 to include an additional 0.4 linear feet of material.
Scope and Contents
This collection comprises minutes, correspondence, notes, manuscripts, gay and lesbian studies coursework, gay organizations'
publicity material, photographs, financial records, and other material, 1946-1987, from writer and gay historian Gary L. Steele.
The bulk of the materials is coursework for a college course "Homosexuality and Culture" which he developed and taught at
UCLA in 1980; materials from his work with a Los Angeles chapter of the Gay Academic Union; and editorial content and photographs
from Frontiers magazine, for which he served as editor in the early 1980s. The collection also includes administrative records
for a business he operated collecting and selling Hollywood motion picture photograph stills and memorabilia.
Arrangement
The collection is divided into the following series:
Series 1. Gary Steele papers
Series 2. Frontiers administrative records and photographs
Separated Materials
The following have been separated to the ONE Archives periodicals:
The Blue Book (Los Angeles), Fall/Winter Edition 1979
Booked for Brunch? [A Different Light Bookstore newsletter], 1984-1988
Celebration Theatre newsletter, 1985
Commonground: A Publication of Commonground Women's Community Center, Vol. 1, Iss. 1 (March 1983)
Freeway LA, Newsletter of Dignity/LA, December 1982
Gay Academic Union newsletters, 1981-1985
Gay and Lesbian Press Association newsletters, 1983-1987
International Gay and Lesbian Archives Bulletin, May 1986
Into the Courts: The Newsletter of the National Gay Rights Advocates, Summer 1985
Off the Streets [Gay and Lesbian Adolescent Social Services newsletter], Summer 1987
Open Forum [ACLU of Southern California newsletter], Vol. 59, No. 10 (1982)
Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays newsletters, 1979-1983
Reach [Youth Department of the Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center], 1984
The Triangle Project Newsletters, 1986-1987
The following have been separated to ONE Archives' library:
Carpenter, Edward, Intermediate Types Among Primitive Folk, Mitchell Kennerly (New York, 1914)
City of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Sexual Preference Study, November 1976
Norman Human Rights Commission, Community Attitudes on Homosexuality and About Homosexuals: A Report on the Environment in
Norman, Oklahoma, March 1978
Portland Town Council, A Legislative Guide to Gay Rights, July 1977
One half box (0.5 linear ft.) of material related to the International Gay and Lesbian Archives has been separated from the
collection and placed with the International Gay and Lesbian Archives Records, Coll2012-002.
Related Materials
International Gay and Lesbian Archives Records, Coll2012-002, ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives, Los Angeles, California
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Gay and lesbian writers
Gays in higher education
Gay and lesbian studies
Gay Academic Union
Frontiers Publishing