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Collection: The Names Project
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HIV Virus Illustration
An artist's rendering of what the HIV virus looks like.
Houston NAMES Project Expanding Pride and Understanding
A medal plate with golden palm leaf on the top
Names Project Banner
The Banner that was displayed when the NAMES Quilt came to Houston
Quilt Pannel Submission Instructions
Informational pamphlets from the Houston NAMES Project Display
Red Ribbon Card
Card Entitiled "Why A Red Ribbon?" with a red ribbon attached
Quilt honoring AIDS victims to be exhibited in Houston
Houston Chronicle article by Barbara Karkabi, published April 1, 1988.
The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt Framed Poster
This poster was displayed at the George R. Brown Convention Center, and was one of the first instances that corporate sponsors associated with the project.
Signed Houston Banner
This banner was at the quilt display in Houston and signed by the volunteers of the convention.
Quilt Display at George R Brown Convention Center
Poster at Quilt Display
A poster in the Houston display that reads, "You don't have to have AIDS to feel the power of The Quilt. You just have to have a heart."
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