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Newsletter of the Gay Trade Unionists’ Group from 1978 to 1980

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GAY TRADE UNIONIST GROUP NEWSLETTERS

 

1978

Featured
Issue 1 - October 1978 Newsletter
Issue 2 - November 1978 Newsletter
Issue 3 - December 1978 Newsletter

1979

Featured
Issue 4 - January and February 1979 Newsletter
Issue 4a - February 1979 Newsletter
Issue 5 - March and April 1979 Newsletter
Issue 6 - May 1979 Newsletter
Issue 7 - July and August 1979 Newsletter
Issue 7a - August 1979 Seminar Agenda
Issue 7b - Fifth National Homosexual Histories 1979 Report
Issue 8 - September 1979 Newsletter
Issue 9 - October and November 1979 Newsletter

1980

Featured
Issue 10 - December 1979 and January 1980 Newsletter
Issue 11 - February 1980 Newsletter
Issue 12 - March and April 1980 Newsletter
Issue 13 - May 1980 Newsletter

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