Brooks Fund history project, ca. 1932-2011 (bulk 1950-2010)
(Document/manuscript/pamphlet/archival material)

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Special Collections - Upon RequestMap room drawer K-5 folder 11Library Use Only
Special Collections - Upon RequestSCC oral historiesLibrary Use Only
Special Collections - Upon RequestWorkroom range 2 section 8Library Use Only

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Subjects

LC Subjects
African American transsexuals -- United States -- Biography.
AIDS (Disease) -- Patients -- Death.
AIDS (Disease) -- United States -- Social aspects.
Baptists -- Southern States.
Bars (Drinking establishments) -- Tennessee -- Nashville.
Benjamin, Harry.
Bereavement.
Brevard, Aleisha, -- 1937-2017.
Bryant, Olen Littleton, -- 1927-
Business enterprises -- Tennessee -- Nashville.
Businesspeople -- Tennessee -- Nashville.
Businesswomen -- Tennessee -- Nashville.
Butch and femme (Lesbian culture) -- United States.
California -- Social life and customs -- 20th century.
Catholics -- Tennessee.
Centennial Park (Nashville, Tenn.).
Central business districts -- Tennessee -- Nashville.
Child sexual abuse -- United States.
Christ Community Church (Nashville, Tenn.).
Christian gay people -- Tennessee.
Christianity and homosexuality.
Church work with gay people -- Tennessee -- Nashville.
Churches -- Tennessee -- Nashville.
Churches of Christ -- Tennessee.
Civil rights movements -- United States.
Civil unions -- United States.
Closeted gay people -- United States.
College students -- Social conditions -- United States.
Coming out (Sexual orientation).
Cross-dressing.
Cruising (Sexual behavior) -- Tennessee -- Nashville.
Dating (Social customs) -- United States -- Anecdotes.
David Lipscomb College.
Daytona (Fla.) -- Social conditions -- 20th century.
Death -- Social aspects -- United States.
Discrimination -- United States.
Discrimination in employment -- Tennessee.
Drag queens -- Tennessee -- Nashville.
Egerton, John.
Equal rights amendments -- Florida.
Equal rights amendments -- United States.
Families -- Southern States.
Female impersonators -- California -- San Francisco.
Female impersonators -- Tennessee -- Nashville.
Femininity -- United States.
Feminism -- United States.
Finocchio's (Cabaret : San Francisco, Calif.).
Friendship -- Social aspects.
Gay bars -- Florida -- Daytona.
Gay bars -- Tennessee -- Nashville.
Gay couples -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States.
Gay couples -- Tennessee.
Gay men -- Tennessee.
Gay military personnel -- United States.
Gay parents -- Tennessee.
Gay people -- Family relationships.
Gay people -- Medical care -- United States.
Gay people -- Religious life.
Gay people -- Sexual behavior.
Gay people -- Tennessee -- Nashville.
Gay people in higher education -- Tennessee -- Nashville.
Gay pride celebrations -- Tennessee -- Nashville.
Gay rights -- United States.
Gender expression -- United States.
Gender identity -- United States.
Gender reassignment surgery.
Gender-nonconforming people -- Biography.
George Peabody College for Teachers.
Grief.
Heterosexism -- Religious aspects.
Heterosexism -- United States.
High school students -- Conduct of life -- United States -- Anecdotes.
Homophobia.
Homosexuality -- Government policy -- United States.
Homosexuality -- Law and legislation -- Tennessee.
Homosexuality -- Social aspects -- United States.
Homosexuality -- Tennessee -- History -- 20th century.
Homosexuality -- United States -- Public opinion.
Identity (Psychology).
Juanita's (Bar : Nashville, Tenn.).
Jungle (Bar : Nashville, Tenn.).
Lesbians -- Biography.
Lesbians and sports -- United States.
Lipscomb University.
Loss (Psychology) -- Social aspects.
Male-to-female transsexuals -- United States -- Biography.
Masculinity -- United States.
Methodists -- Southern States.
Metropolitan Community Church (Nashville, Tenn.).
Nashville (Tenn.) -- Biography.
Nashville (Tenn.) -- History -- 20th century -- Sources.
Nightclubs -- Tennessee -- Nashville.
Older gay people -- Tennessee.
Older transsexuals -- United States.
Parents of gay people -- United States.
Police crackdowns -- Tennessee -- Nashville.
Potter, K.C.
Protestant Orphanage (Nashville, Tenn.).
Race relations -- Tennessee.
Same-sex marriage -- United States -- Public opinion.
San Francisco (Calif.) -- Social conditions -- 20th century.
Schools -- Tennessee -- Nashville.
Segregation -- Southern States.
Seigenthaler, John, -- 1927-2014.
Self-esteem -- Psychological aspects.
Sex -- United States.
Sex discrimination -- United States.
Sex role -- United States -- 20th century.
Sexism -- United States.
Sexual orientation.
Shame -- Social aspects -- United States.
Social change -- United States.
Softball for women -- Social aspects -- United States.
Southern States -- Social conditions.
Teenagers -- Sexual behavior -- United States.
Tennessee -- Biography.
Tennessee -- Religious life and customs -- 20th century.
Tennessee -- Social life and customs -- 20th century.
Tennessee, Middle.
The Well of Loneliness -- Influence.
Transgender people -- United States -- Biography.
Transsexuals -- United States -- Biography.
Trousdale County (Tenn.) -- Biography.
United States -- Social change.
Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches -- History -- Sources.
Vanderbilt University.
Watch Your Hat and Coat Saloon (Nashville, Tenn.).
Westlake Clinic (Los Angeles, Calif.).
Women -- History -- Sources.
Women-owned business enterprises -- Florida -- Daytona.
Women-owned business enterprises -- Tennessee -- Nashville.

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Format
Document/manuscript/pamphlet/archival material
Physical Desc
2.4 cu. ft.
Language
English

Notes

Organization & arrangement of materials
Organization: Housed by format: transcripts, video interviews, supplemental materials; Arrangement: Alphabetical by last name of interviewee.
Organization & arrangement of materials
Digital video files and DVDs are identified by the project abbreviation: "BFHP" which serves as a prefix. Arranged thereunder alphabetically by the last name of the interviewee.
General Note
Materials housed in Special Collections Division of the Main Library, Nashville Public Library
General Note
Interviewees include: Ron Bicknese; Ted Binkley; Aleshia Brevard; Thomas D. Brown, Jr.; Olen Bryant; Linda Gayle Compton; Gail DuBois; Jim Eakes; John Egerton; Libby Hamlin; "Lou"; Ann Mason; Jeremiah "Jere" Mitchum; Christine Modisher; Glenn Montgomery; April Mullins; Doyle Newburry; K. C. Potter; Mary Margaret "Marty" Ravoira; Dr. Henry W. Foster, Jr.; John Seigenthaler; Steve Sirls; Bobbie Fred Smith; Paul Stephens; Dorothy Stockard; Lee Storey.
Restrictions on Access
In library use only. Available by appointment
Restrictions on Access
Access to digital files of non-interview content is restricted to staff access only. Patrons must use hard-copy printouts.
Restrictions on Access
Under the terms of the donation, all researchers must agree to special terms of access and use as established by the Brooks Fund by completing a form which appears at the back of the finding aid. The core of this statement reads: "The Brooks Fund History Project was compiled to provide education to support bridges of understanding and to prevent disconnection between the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender (GLBT) and larger communities. The Collection may be used by researchers, educators, and individuals for these purposes. The Collection contains personal and sensitive information that may be harmful or hurtful to individuals if misused, mischaracterized or taken out of context, and any use of the Collection for these purposes is prohibited."
Description
Abstract: Digital video recordings of interviews focusing on individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or transsexual and who were present in Middle Tennessee before 1970. Many interviews are supplemented with scans of photographs, documents, and other materials contributed by the interviewee.
Description
Scope and Content: The Brooks Fund History Project consists of a total of 28 video interviews, containing more than 45 hours of content, recorded between 2007 and 2011. Interviewees include gay men, lesbians, a transsexual female, and a transgender female. Four heterosexual individuals were interviewed to provide context about interactions between the heterosexual and homosexual communities and their perceptions of each other. Three interviews were conducted as couples interviews, and one interview is with a group of four individuals giving their recollections of Nashville gay bars from about the 1950s through the 1980s. The age of interviewees at the time of recording ranged from 63 years old to 85 years old. Most are college educated and identify as Caucasian. Many have advanced degrees or served in the military. Many participants provided various supplemental materials, usually consisting of photographs and documents, generally covering the time period of 1950 to 2008.
Description
Major topics of the interviews include: family background; childhood and school; adolescence; gender roles and expectations; dating (both heterosexual and same-sex); college; military service; religious upbringing and present-day religious beliefs; being confused by or "hiding" their sexual identity; discrimination and prejudice; gay bars in Nashville and occasionally other cities; drag shows and performers; house parties; police raids on bars or parks and consequences if caught; abuse, violence, and trauma; slang and terminology; "cruising" or seeking meetups for casual sex; the experience of "coming out" or telling others or being open about their sexual identity; and risks and consequences of being open about one's sexuality. In all cases, people discuss their relationships of all types with family, extended family, friends, neighbors, schoolmates, teachers, co-workers and supervisors, with the church and organized religion or religious leaders and ministers, and with lovers, casual sexual partners, and long term relationships. Some tell about particular legal difficulties in a time prior to the nationwide recognition of gay marriage.
Description
Numerous individuals recall gay bars in Nashville, including: the Jungle; Juanita's; the Other Side; the Watch Your Hat and Coat Saloon; Ralph's; the CC Club; and the Women's Room.
Description
Other topics not directly related to homosexual life or experiences include family histories, including grandparents or earlier generations; liquor-by-the-drink; drug and alcohol use and abuse; music and musicians; sports (especially for women); occupations; education; family relationships; neighborhoods; Vanderbilt University and Peabody College. Some women talk about restrictive limitations and family or societal expectations placed on them, such as housework, limited job opportunities, and proper behavior.
Description
Content Notice: Researchers are advised that some interviews contain content that may be disturbing or traumatic in nature. Please see finding aid for more details.
Preferred Citation of Described Materials
Cite as: [individual participant], Brooks Fund History Project, Special Collections Division, Nashville Public Library
System Details
System requirements for sound discs: computer with CD drive and MP3 capable software
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction
This material is protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S. Code).
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction
Any request to reproduce or use content must follow standard Special Collections procedures, including forms, fees and authorization by Special Collections Division.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction
Individual restrictions: Aleshia Brevard - reproduction of any supplemental materials, for any purpose including fair use or off-site patron access, is prohibited. Items may only be viewed on-site at the Special Collections Division. See finding aid for full details.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction
Individual restrictions: Janis Ian retains all copyright to her songs and performances appearing in the Marty Ravoira interview. See finding aid for full details.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction
Individual restrictions: "Lou"'s interview is available as a transcript only. He must be referred to by his pseudonym.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee; Gift; 2015. Acc. 2015.012
Location of Other Archival Materials
Associated Materials: The Olen Littleton Bryant Papers are housed at the Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Biographical or Historical Data
The H. Franklin Brooks Philanthropic Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee was established in 1995 for the purpose of encouraging "the inclusion, acceptance and recognition of Middle Tennessee's lesbian and gay citizens" and to help build bridges between the LGBT community and the community-at-large. The Brooks Fund History Project was initiated in 2008, concentrating on interviewing members of the LGBT community who were 30 years old or older before 1969, and who had lived in Middle Tennessee for at least ten years prior to that.
Language
In English
Cumulative Index/Finding Aids
Finding aid available online and in repository; folder level control. https://catalog.library.nashville.org/Record/CARL0001066742/DownloadSupplementalFile?fileId=183
Ownership and Custodial History
Multiple donors contributed to this project. Original donor and interview agreements were executed between individual participants and representatives of the Brooks Fund. The materails were donated by the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee to the Nashville Public Library in 2015
Action
process; 2023-2025; Linda Barnickel, Kathleen Feduccia, Cindy Gadley
Action
process; 2017; Kyle Welch, intern
Action
process; 2016; Ryan Darrow
Accumulation and Frequency of Use
One restricted item remains in the custody of the Brooks Fund and will be donated to the Special Collections Division at a future date as previously arranged by the participant.
Local note
Book jacket image digital identifier: NewburryD - Picture 01

Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. H. Franklin Brooks Philanthropic Fund., Bell, P., Brevard, A., Bryant, O. L., Buhl, I., Duker, D., Egerton, J., Potter, K., & Seigenthaler, J. Brooks Fund history project .

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. H. Franklin Brooks Philanthropic Fund et al.. Brooks Fund History Project. .

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. H. Franklin Brooks Philanthropic Fund et al.. Brooks Fund History Project .

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. H. Franklin Brooks Philanthropic Fund., Bell, P., Brevard, A., Bryant, O. L., Buhl, I., Duker, D. and Egerton, J. et al (n.d.). Brooks fund history project.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. H. Franklin Brooks Philanthropic Fund., et al. Brooks Fund History Project

Note! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.

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