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Work and Sexuality in the Sunbelt: Homophobic Workplace Discrimination in the U.S. South and Southwest, 1970 to the Present
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Charlotte Observer
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Dallas Morning News
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Gay Community News
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Houston Chronicle
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Houston City Magazine
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Houston Post
Google Scholar
New York Times
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Reuters.com
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Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University, AtlantaGoogle Scholar
Stonewall National Museum & Archives, Fort Lauderdale, FloridaGoogle Scholar
The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel HillGoogle Scholar