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Letter from Anthony C. Sullivan to Platform Committees, September 14, 1979 ; Letter from William H. Foege to Anthony C. Sullivan and Morris Kight, August 20, 1979 ; Memo from Assistant Secretary for Health and Surgeon General to William H. Foege and George I. Lythcott, August 2, 1979.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Rights and Equality.
- Politics and the Media.
- Gay people.
- Immigration laws.
- Discrimination.
- Local Subjects:
- Rights and Equality.
- Politics and the Media.
- Gay people.
- Immigration laws.
- Discrimination.
- Genre:
- Letter
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (6 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [date of publication not identified]
- Language Note:
- In English.
- Summary:
- The first letter in this set of three is from Anthony C. Sullivan to various Democratic Committees, dated September 14, 1979, discussing attempts to change domestic policy affecting gay visitors to the United States. The second letter is from William H. Foege, Assistant Surgeon General, to Anthony C. Sullivan and Morris Kight regarding revision of PHS policy so that homosexuality is no longer considered a mental disease or defect. The third document is a memo from Julius B. Richmond, the Assistant Secretary for Health and Surgeon General, to Drs. William H. Foege and George I. Lythcott, also regarding revision of Public Health Service (PHS) policy on homosexuality.
- Notes:
- Folder 3: We Are Everywhere 1978-1984.
- Online resource; title from resource description page (viewed February 23, 2023).
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