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John-Manuel Andriote Victory Deferred Collection

National Museum of American History

Object Details

Creator
Feinblum, Sandi
Fauci, Anthony S.
Fera, Joe
Feldblum, Chai R.
Dirkin, Eileen
Deyton, Lawrence
Duberman, Martin
Dodds, Sally
Dechant, Chris
Dean, Lauran
Decker, Curt
Decker, Bruce
Cox, Spencer
Cooper, Sally
D'Emilio, John
Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc.
Gebbie, Kristine M.
Gerald, Gil
Fryer, John E.
Gambrell, Alan
Gamrecki, Diane
Garfield, Charles
Franklin, Maurice
Freeman, Bill
Friedman, David
Frutchey, Chuck
Fleming, Patsy
Foley, Alice
Forstein, Marshall, 1949-
Francis, Donald P.
Bellinger, George
Bean, Carl
Bates, Christopher
Basile, Vic
Barnich, John Paul
Baker, Cornelius, 1961-
Bailey, William
Bahlman, Bill
Apuzzo, Ginny
Anthony, Cynthia
Andriote, John-Manuel
Akman, Jeff
Agosto, Moisés
Abrams, Donald I.
Conant, Marcus A.
Cooper, Ellen
Coates, Tom
Cochrane, John
Campbell, Linda
Christen, Pat
Bross, Dan
Cabaj, Bob
Braswell, Tony
Bray, Robert
Boneberg, Paul
Bowen, Steve
Bloom, Leonard
Blount, Tom
Benzer, Suzanne
Beswick, Terry
McFarlane, Rodger
Mayer, Kenneth H.
McGuire, Jean
McFeeley, Timothy
McNaught, Tom
McNaught, Brian
Meisenheimer, Bill
Mealy, Ron
Lynch, Catherine G.
LoPiccolo, Charles J.
Maguire, Ann
MacDonald, Gary B.
Mass, Lawrence, 1946-
Margarelli, Dominick
Maupin, Armistead
Mathiasen, Karl
National AIDS Network.
National Lesbian and Gay Health Association. (U.S.)
Newmeyer, John
Norman, Pat
O'Neill, Joe
Odets, Walt
Osborn, Torie
Ostrow, David G., 1947-
Miller, Randy
Millhofer, Larry
Montoya, Mauro
Morin, Stephen F.
Morrison, Cliff
Murphy, Patrice, Sister
Nardoza, Peter
Jean, Lori
James, John S., 1941-
Isay, Richard A.
Iasino, Dick
Jones, Cleve
Johnson, Fenton
Johns, Judith
Jellinek, Paul
Graham, Michael
Goodkin, Karl
Gomez, Miguel
Gittings, Barbara, 1932-2007
Huffman, Lindy
Holmes, Chuck
Hanley-Hackenbruck, Peggy
Gravesen, Les
Leach-Lemens, Carole
Lee, Peter
Krajeski, James
Kramer, Larry
Levi, Jeffrey, PhD
Lew, Steve
Lemens, Carol
Leonard, John
Kantrowitz, Arnie
Kawata, Paul
Kalleigh, Bea
Kameny, Franklin E., 1925-
Kisliuk, Margaret
Klein, Sandra Jacoby
Kessler, Larry
Killen, Jack
Scaitch, Fred
Salustro, Greg
Schietinger, Helen
Schatz, Ben
Seltzer, Michael
Schwartzberg, Steven
Sheridan, Tom
Sharp, Matthew
Rios, Anthony
Remafredi, Gary
Rofes, Eric E., 1954-2006
Robinson, Alexander
Rosser, Simon
Rose, Gary
Ryan, Pam
Ryan, Caitlin
Peyton, Jackson
Pieri, Frank
Pillard, Richard
Plumb, Marj
Davis, Paul
Pollatskek, Judy
Portelli, Chris
Prater, Larry
Rasi, Richard A., 1949-
Ostrow, Stosh
Ouelette, Susanne
Page, Peter
Pannell, Phil
Patterson, Bruce
Payne, Ralph
Peel, Jesse
Penn, Scott
Wolfred, Tim
Wohlfeiler, Daniel
Wilson, Phil
Wilson, Hank
Wood, Bob
Wakefield, Steve
Villareal, Henry
Vasquez, Carmen
Van Ness, Paula
Williams, Reggie, 1951-1999
Westmoreland, Tim
Washington, Robert
Ward, Bruce
Triantafillakis, Dmitri
Turney, Anthony
Sweeney, Tim
Thompson, Ron
Vaid, Urvashi
Van Gorder, Dana
Tuttle, Raymond
Uselmann, Michael
Silverman, Mervyn
Smith, Don
Shriver, Mike
Silver, Jane
Strub, Jean
Suarez, Gene
South, Ken
Stone, Terry
Names
Gay and Lesbian Medical Association.
Mobilization Against AIDS. (San Francisco (CA))
Topic
Homosexuality
HIV/AIDS awareness
Political activists
AIDS (Disease)
AIDS (Disease) -- Prevention
Epidemics
Gay activists
LGBTQ+
Gays -- California -- San Francisco -- Interviews
Lesbian and gay experience
Stonewall uprising-1969
Provenance
This collection was donated by John-Manuel Andriote in 2008. Addenda were donated in 2021 and 2023.
Creator
Feinblum, Sandi
Fauci, Anthony S.
Fera, Joe
Feldblum, Chai R.
Dirkin, Eileen
Deyton, Lawrence
Duberman, Martin
Dodds, Sally
Dechant, Chris
Dean, Lauran
Decker, Curt
Decker, Bruce
Cox, Spencer
Cooper, Sally
D'Emilio, John
Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc.
Gebbie, Kristine M.
Gerald, Gil
Fryer, John E.
Gambrell, Alan
Gamrecki, Diane
Garfield, Charles
Franklin, Maurice
Freeman, Bill
Friedman, David
Frutchey, Chuck
Fleming, Patsy
Foley, Alice
Forstein, Marshall, 1949-
Francis, Donald P.
Bellinger, George
Bean, Carl
Bates, Christopher
Basile, Vic
Barnich, John Paul
Baker, Cornelius, 1961-
Bailey, William
Bahlman, Bill
Apuzzo, Ginny
Anthony, Cynthia
Andriote, John-Manuel
Akman, Jeff
Agosto, Moisés
Abrams, Donald I.
Conant, Marcus A.
Cooper, Ellen
Coates, Tom
Cochrane, John
Campbell, Linda
Christen, Pat
Bross, Dan
Cabaj, Bob
Braswell, Tony
Bray, Robert
Boneberg, Paul
Bowen, Steve
Bloom, Leonard
Blount, Tom
Benzer, Suzanne
Beswick, Terry
McFarlane, Rodger
Mayer, Kenneth H.
McGuire, Jean
McFeeley, Timothy
McNaught, Tom
McNaught, Brian
Meisenheimer, Bill
Mealy, Ron
Lynch, Catherine G.
LoPiccolo, Charles J.
Maguire, Ann
MacDonald, Gary B.
Mass, Lawrence, 1946-
Margarelli, Dominick
Maupin, Armistead
Mathiasen, Karl
National AIDS Network.
National Lesbian and Gay Health Association. (U.S.)
Newmeyer, John
Norman, Pat
O'Neill, Joe
Odets, Walt
Osborn, Torie
Ostrow, David G., 1947-
Miller, Randy
Millhofer, Larry
Montoya, Mauro
Morin, Stephen F.
Morrison, Cliff
Murphy, Patrice, Sister
Nardoza, Peter
Jean, Lori
James, John S., 1941-
Isay, Richard A.
Iasino, Dick
Jones, Cleve
Johnson, Fenton
Johns, Judith
Jellinek, Paul
Graham, Michael
Goodkin, Karl
Gomez, Miguel
Gittings, Barbara, 1932-2007
Huffman, Lindy
Holmes, Chuck
Hanley-Hackenbruck, Peggy
Gravesen, Les
Leach-Lemens, Carole
Lee, Peter
Krajeski, James
Kramer, Larry
Levi, Jeffrey, PhD
Lew, Steve
Lemens, Carol
Leonard, John
Kantrowitz, Arnie
Kawata, Paul
Kalleigh, Bea
Kameny, Franklin E., 1925-
Kisliuk, Margaret
Klein, Sandra Jacoby
Kessler, Larry
Killen, Jack
Scaitch, Fred
Salustro, Greg
Schietinger, Helen
Schatz, Ben
Seltzer, Michael
Schwartzberg, Steven
Sheridan, Tom
Sharp, Matthew
Rios, Anthony
Remafredi, Gary
Rofes, Eric E., 1954-2006
Robinson, Alexander
Rosser, Simon
Rose, Gary
Ryan, Pam
Ryan, Caitlin
Peyton, Jackson
Pieri, Frank
Pillard, Richard
Plumb, Marj
Davis, Paul
Pollatskek, Judy
Portelli, Chris
Prater, Larry
Rasi, Richard A., 1949-
Ostrow, Stosh
Ouelette, Susanne
Page, Peter
Pannell, Phil
Patterson, Bruce
Payne, Ralph
Peel, Jesse
Penn, Scott
Wolfred, Tim
Wohlfeiler, Daniel
Wilson, Phil
Wilson, Hank
Wood, Bob
Wakefield, Steve
Villareal, Henry
Vasquez, Carmen
Van Ness, Paula
Williams, Reggie, 1951-1999
Westmoreland, Tim
Washington, Robert
Ward, Bruce
Triantafillakis, Dmitri
Turney, Anthony
Sweeney, Tim
Thompson, Ron
Vaid, Urvashi
Van Gorder, Dana
Tuttle, Raymond
Uselmann, Michael
Silverman, Mervyn
Smith, Don
Shriver, Mike
Silver, Jane
Strub, Jean
Suarez, Gene
South, Ken
Stone, Terry
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John-Manuel Andriote Victory Deferred Collection
Summary
John-Manuel Andriote interviewed numerous individuals involved in the AIDS crisis for his book, Victory Deferred: how AIDS changed gay life in America, this collection contains his interview tapes, transcripts, and materials related to the research, writing, and update of his book. It also contains interview transcripts for Andriote's later book, Stonewall Strong.
Biographical / Historical
John-Manuel Andriote writes in the preface to his book, Victory Deferred: how AIDS changed gay life in America, "I wrote Victory Deferred because, despite the abundance of books written about AIDS, no one until now has examined both the 'big picture' and its finer detail in considering the many ways AIDS affected the nation's hardest hit community, gay men." [1] To do this Andriote interviewed hundreds of persons involved in various aspects of the HIV/AIDS experience. The University of Chicago Press catalog for 1999 describes the book this way: "John-Manuel Andriote chronicles the impact of the disease from the coming-out revelry of the 1970s to the post-AIDS gay community of the 1990s, showing how it has changed both individual lives and national organizations." [2] Andriote's 2017 book, Stonewall Strong is described as, ". . . a tour de force, interweaving John Manuel Andriote's personal journey with a trenchant analysis of societal transformation. He recounts the harrowing early days of recognizing the devastation of AIDS and his responses to becoming HIV-infected, while insightfully telling the parallel narrative of the evolution of the LGBTQ community, from pre-liberation to crisis management and beyond." [3] [1] Andriote, John-Manuel, Victory Deferred: how AIDS changed gay life in America, page xi, Chicago, Illinois: The University of Chicago Press, 1999. [2] "Spring Books 1999 The University of Chicago Press", pg. 2, Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press, 1999 [3] Andriote, John-Manuel, Stonewall Strong, book jacket, New York, New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 2017.
Extent
11.1 Cubic feet (34 boxes)
Date
1901-2016
bulk 1995-2016
Archival Repository
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Identifier
NMAH.AC.1128
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Oral history
Interviews
Citation
John-Manuel Andriote Victory Deferred Collection, Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Arrangement
Collection is arranged into three series. Series 1, Audio Materials Subseries 1, Original Interview Audio Cassettes, 1995-1997 Subseries 2, Transcripts of Interviews, 1993-1996, undated Series 2, Victory Deferred Correspondence, Manuscript Drafts, Publication Material, and Writings, 1982-2008 Series 3, Research Notes and Collected Reference Materials, 1901-1998 Subseries 1, National AIDS Network (NAN), 1987-1990 Subseries 2, Publications, 1989-1997 Series 4, Stonewall Strong, interview transcripts and CD, 2015-2016, undated
Processing Information
Processed by Franklin A. Robinson, Jr., archives technician, December 2008 and addenda March 2021 and October 2023, supervised by Vanessa Broussard Simmons, archivist, assisted by Kate Chrisman, student, June, 2008, supervised by John Fleckner, archivist. Audio portion processed by Alex Parker, intern, September, 2008 supervised by Wendy Shay, audiovisual archivist.
Rights
Collection items available for reproduction, but copyright held by donor. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Genre/Form
Oral history -- 1980-2000
Interviews -- 1980-2000
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of interviews and research material collected by Andriote in researching his book, Victory Deferred: how AIDS changed gay life in America, published in 1999. Included are recorded and transcribed interviews Andriote conducted with activists, researchers, authors, and others involved in the fight against HIV and AIDS. The creator's original order and topic designations were maintained; span dates reflect the dates of the materials contained within the folder. All cassettes are ninety minutes in length unless otherwise noted. An addenda of interviews notebooks for interviews conducted in 2010 for the revised and updated version of Victory Deferred were added in 2021. Series four contains interview transcripts and master cd for interviews conducted for Andriote's Stonewall Strong published in 2017 as well as reporter's notebooks, and notes on notepads associated with his research for the same publication.
Restrictions
The collection is open for research use. Researchers must use reference copies of audiovisual materials. When no reference copy exists, the Archives Center staff will produce reference copies on an "as needed" basis, as resources allow. Viewing film portion of collection requires special aarrangement with Archives Center staff. Do not use original materials when available on reference video or audio tapes.
Related Materials
Materials in the Archives Center Michio and Aveline Kushi Macro-Biotics Collection (AC0619) The Shamrock Bar: Photographs and Interviews, 1997-2003 (AC0857 Division of Science, Medicine, and Society HIV/AIDS Reference Collection (AC1134) Archives Center Weddings Documentation Collection, 1945-2008 (AC1131) Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual, Transgender (LGBT) Collection, 1953-2010 (AC1146) John-Manuel Andriote Hot Stuff: A Brief History of Disco Collection (AC1184)
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503513660419-1503513660444-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep81f195200-4a48-4675-85e9-b029b3942891

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  • Victory Deferred Correspondence, Manuscript Drafts, Writings, and Publication Material

  • John Manuel Andriote at thirty-nine years old. Black and white photoprint

  • Interview with Jeff Akman by John Manuel-Andriote, 1 p.. hand-written notes on yellow lined

  • AIDS / Bearing / Angry / Witness / Camper / Blade, 9/10/1993 black and white cartoon

  • Transcripts of Interviews

  • Audio Materials and Interview Transcriptions

  • Research Notes and Collected Reference Materials

  • Back of a picture postcard, note by Edmund White to Mr. Andriote about 1/7/94, color

  • Victory Deferred: how AIDS changed gay life in America book

  • Original Audio Cassettes

  • Quilt Weekend The Washington Blade newspaper insert. Color newspaper

  • Picture of newspaper front page, New York Native, July 27-August 9, 1981, color

  • One page of a transcription of an interview, Larry Kramer, New York, 3/4/95, transcribed 3/6/95

  • Maupin, Armistead, author

  • Johnson, Fenton, author of, Scissors, Paper, Rock

  • Published autographed copy, 1999

  • Akman, Jeff, physician, 1995

  • Correspondence, 1994

  • Fauci, Anthony, 1995

  • Mourning: Quilt Weekend, 1996

  • Mourning, 1990-1993

  • Photographs, 1998-1999

  • Kramer, Larry, writer, activist

  • Bean, Carl, Unity Fellowship/Minority AIDS Project

  • Meisenheimer, Bill

  • Kantrowitz, Arnie

  • Holmes, Chuck, Falcon Studios

  • Ward, Bruce

  • Prevention: Surgeon General's Report to the American Public on HIV Infection and AIDS, 1993

  • Jones, Cleve, Names Project, undated

  • Notes and Contact Sheets, undated

  • Harrington, Gene, 1995

  • Strub, Jean, POZ Magazine, 1995

  • Treatment: Persons With AIDS (PWA) Health Group Packet, 1988-1996

  • Advertising, 1999

  • Professionalization, 1982-1995, undated

  • Bowen, Steve, 1995

  • Lee, Peter, 1995

  • Basile, Vic, Human Rights Campaign Fund, 1996

  • Graham, Jeff, 1995

  • Hanley-Hackenbruck, Peggy, physician, undated

  • Mass, Larry, physician, 1995

  • Scaitch, Fred, 1995

  • National Lesbian and Gay Health Association, "Creating a Healthy Future: Welcome to Gay City.", Oakland, California, 1996

  • Hinojos, Ernesto, 1995

  • MacNaught, Brian, 1995

  • Harvey, Jim, 1995

  • Bahlman, Bill, New York, New York, 1995-1996

  • Lynch, Catherine, 1995

  • Bray, Robert, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF), 1995

  • Jean, Lori, Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center, 1995

  • Decker, Curt, 1995

  • Maguire, Ann, 1995

  • Braswell, Tony, Grady Hospital, Armorette, 1995

  • Wilson, Phil, APLA, 1995

  • Gerald, Gil, 1993-1995

  • Peyton, Jackson, 1995

  • The Challenge of HIV/AIDS in Communities of Color, 1992

  • Coates, Thomas, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, 1995

  • Wolfred, Tim, 1995

  • McHaelen, Robin, True Colors Incorporated

  • Jellinek, Paul, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 1995

  • Reviews, 1999-2000

  • Levi, Jeff, National AIDS Policy Office, 1993-1995

  • Harrington, Eugene M., Thurgood Marshall School of Law, 1993-1995

  • Decker, Bruce, 1995

  • Reporter's Notebook 6 (New York, New York)

  • Safe sex, notes, undated

  • Fleming, Patsy, 1995

  • Newmeyer, John, PhD, San Francisco, California, 1995

  • Vasquez, Carmen, 1995

  • Silver, Jane, American Foundation for AIDS Research (AmFAR), 1995

  • Vasquez, Carmen, Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center, 1995

  • McFeeley, Tim, 1995

  • Mealy, Ron, Carl Vogel Center, 1995

  • Forstein, Marshall, 1995

  • Robinson, Alexander, 1995

  • Treatment: Gay City, 1995-1996

  • Silver, Jane, 1995

  • Pillard, Richard C., Professor of Psychiatry, Boston University, School of Medicine, undated

  • Nardoza, Peter, 1995

  • Wakefield, Steve, 1995

  • Deyton, Lawrence (Bopper), National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), 1996

  • Research: published works, 1990-1995

  • Graham, Jeff, AIDS Survival Project, 1995

  • Dirkin, Eileen; Salustro, Greg; Gravesen, Les, Howard Brown Memorial Clinic, 1995

  • Treatment: HIV Prevention, Looking Back, Looking Ahead, undated

  • Benzer, Suzanne; Gamrecki, Diane, Mother's Voices, 1995

  • Blount, Tom, 1995

  • Rebchook, Greg

  • Montoya, Mauro

  • Interviews/Notes, 1984-1995

  • Treatment, 1995

  • Kisliuk, Margaret, San Francisco, California, 1995

  • Bellinger, George, Jr., 1995

  • Frank, Barney, former Congressman, United States House of Representatives

  • The First Ten Years Gay Men's Health Clinic (GMHC), Annual Report, 1990-1991

  • Interview notebook (2) (San Francisco, California)

  • Plumb, Marj, New York, New York, 1995

  • Fera, Joe, 1995

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