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ACT UP Philadelphia members at World AIDS Day
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Depiction of ACT UP Philadelphia members Amy Walker Eckert and Inja Coats standing next to an ACT UP Coffin labeled in masking tape "A State of Emergency" and "[How] Many More[?]" at World AIDS Day/Day Without Art at John F. Kennedy Plaza (a.k.a. Love Park), December 1, 1993
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ACT UP Philadelphia protest at City Hall
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Depiction of Chris Bartlett and Domenick Piccirelli holding a stretcher, while José Berroa-Sáro, Toni Resnick and others hold banners at an ACT UP Philadelphia demonstration at City Hall; Berroa-Sáro is wearing a “BUSH AIDS FLAG” t-shirt
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ACT UP Retreat 2006 Photo
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Photo of John James and Asia Russell, Act Up Philly activists, at Act Up retreat in Cape May, NJ in 2006.
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AIDS Is Not Over: AIDS Walk Philly
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Depiction of a shoe print containing the text "AIDS Walk Philly [red ribbon] 2006" and the text "AIDS Is Not Over / People are still getting HIV/AIDS / People are still living with HIV/AIDS / People are still dying of HIV/AIDS / We're Still Walking / Join Us / Sunday, October 15" followed by a list of sponsors and "215.731.WALK / WWW.AIDSWALKPHILLY.COM / [logo for AIDS Fund]"
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AIDS Quilt in Washington DC 1996
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Photo of AIDS Quilt in Washington DC, including sections with names of people from Philadelphia, such as Jerry Mallon, founder of Black and White Men Together Philadelphia.
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AIDS Quilt in Washington DC 1996
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Photo of AIDS Quilt in Washington DC, including sections with names of people from Philadelphia, such as Jerry Mallon, founder of Black and White Men Together Philadelphia.
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AIDS Quilt in Washington DC 1996
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Photo of AIDS Quilt in Washington DC, including sections with names of people from Philadelphia, such as Jerry Mallon, founder of Black and White Men Together Philadelphia.
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AIDS Quilt in Washington DC 1996
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Photo of AIDS Quilt in Washington DC, including sections with names of people from Philadelphia, such as Jerry Mallon, founder of Black and White Men Together Philadelphia.
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AIDS Quilt in Washington DC 1996
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Photo of AIDS Quilt in Washington DC, including sections with names of people from Philadelphia, such as Jerry Mallon, founder of Black and White Men Together Philadelphia.
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AIDS Quilt in Washington DC 1996
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Photo of AIDS Quilt in Washington DC, including sections with names of people from Philadelphia, such as Jerry Mallon, founder of Black and White Men Together Philadelphia.
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AIDS anatomical chart
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Depiction of anatomical drawings of the human body, with the text: "AIDS / (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)" and the headings "T-4 Lymphocite," "How the virus is transmitted," "Early symptoms," "Tests," "AIDS virus," "Prevention," :"Treatment," "Life-threatening complications," "Candida albicans," "Kaposi's sarcoma," "Toxoplasmosis," "Pneumocyctis carnii," "(c) 1985, Anatomical Chart Co., Chicago, IL. / Illustrations and text by Ernest W. Beck, M.A., in consultation with Harry Monsen, Ph.D., Professor of Anatomy, College of Medicine, University of Illinois"