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GPU News vol. 9, #4, January 1980: Enter the 80s

GPU News vol. 9, #4, January 1980: Enter the 80s

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GPU News vol. 9, #4, January 1980: Enter the 80s

by Gay People's Union, Alyn Hess, Donna Martin, Michael Swift, Jae M. Latham, Paul O.'M. Welles, Robert Patrick, et al

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Milwaukee: Gay People's Union, 1980. Magazine. 52p. including covers, 8.5x11 inches, photos, ads, features, news, art, very good semi-slick magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Updates on local activities, discussions of the Movement, ads, photos, services, etc. Literary reviews. Sadomasochism - lesbian style by Donna Utke Martin. Gays & Urban Renewal.

The Gay People's Academic Union grew out of a University of a Wisconsin-Milwaukee student organization the Gay Liberation Organization which first met in 1970. The GPU was founded in 1971 and opened the first Gay & Lesbian Community Center.

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Title
GPU News vol. 9, #4, January 1980: Enter the 80s
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Gay People's Union, Alyn Hess, Donna Martin, Michael Swift, Jae M. Latham, Paul O.'M. Welles, Robert Patrick, et al
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Magazine
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Gay People's Union
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Milwaukee
Date Published
1980
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Gay Studies; Literary criticism; 1980S; Serials, journals, magazines; Wisconsin;

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