Diamond Lil
Person
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Atlanta's Unspoken Past oral history transcriptions
Collection
Collection number: ahc.MSS994
Scope and Contents of the Records
The collection is comprised of eleven interviews, transcript of each interview (edited and unedited), original audio recordings for each interview, and a CD access copy of each. The interviews with Billy Jones and Ginny Boyd are part of the Maria Helena Dolan collection (1999.142)
Dates:
1997, 2004-2005
Billy Jones papers
Collection
Collection number: ahc.MSS1106
Scope and Content
This collection contains magazine and news clippings collected by Mr. Jones that relate to Atlanta's gay clubs, performers, and members of the LGBTQ community. Some clippings more directly reflect Jones's participation in the community, including his judging of drag pageants. The collection also contains correspondence, personal documents, and travel brochures created and collected by Jones.
Dates:
1928-2003, undated; Majority of material found within 1975 - 1995
Billy Jones visual arts materials
Collection
Collection number: ahc.VIS419
Scope and Contents
This collection includes photos of the LGBTQ+ community, events at LGBTQ+ bars and drag venues, drag queens, female impersonators, performers, male actresses, bar owners, and others. Also included are autographed photographs of actors, many of which are inscribed to Jones. Of special note are photographs of Billy Jones as Phyllis Killer and Shirley Temple Jones, the Phyllis Killer Oscar Awards, and Jones at the Atlanta Pride Parade. Locations are unknown unless otherwise noted; however,...
Dates:
approximately 1950-2002, undated
Martin Padgett visual arts materials
Collection
Collection number: ahc.VIS416
Scope and Contents
This collection contains materials used by Martin Padgett in research for his book A Night at the Sweet Gum Head: Drag, Drugs, Disco, and Atlanta’s Gay Revolution. Items include photos of staff and drag performers, primarily John Greenwell (1950- ) as Rachel Wells, at Sweet Gum Head, a prominent drag and gay bar at 2284 Cheshire Bridge Rd. NE, Atlanta, Georgia, from 1971 to 1981; a poster promoting the Phoenix Affair II, a charity show...
Dates:
1972-1983
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- Gay bars -- Georgia -- Atlanta 3
- Gay community -- Georgia -- Atlanta 3
- Drag queens -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- Drag shows -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- Female impersonators -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- Gay men -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- African Americans -- Segregation 1
- Art and design 1
- Atlanta (Ga.) 1
- Awards -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Charleston (S.C.) 1
- Cheshire Bridge Road (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
- Civil rights 1
- Drag kings -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Florida 1
- Gay activists 1
- Gay men -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- History 1
- Gay men -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- Social conditions 1
- Gay pride parades -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Lesbians -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- History 1
- Lesbians -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- Social conditions 1
- New Orleans (La.) 1
- New York (N.Y.) 1
- Pageants -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Race relations 1
- Religion 1
- Savannah (Ga.) 1
- World War, 1939-1945 1 + ∧ less
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