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Thanks for taking on this challenge! There unfortunately is not a lot of information about John C. Graves available digitally, aside from the sources you've listed here; you might get some sniping about "notability" from other editors, so please let
User:AmandaRR123 or I know if you do run into that. I did find a few more brief mentions of Graves via the database
GenderWatch. One of those articles mentions that he was a founder of the Stonewall Library and Archives at the Gay & Lesbian Community Center of South Florida, so that might be another avenue to search—they also have their own
Wikipedia page, although it's a bit stubby; might be worth searching there as well. This is a tough topic to do research on right now since so many of his materials are analog, so please let Amanda or me know if you hit a brick wall! Brooke
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Thanks for taking on this challenge! There unfortunately is not a lot of information about John C. Graves available digitally, aside from the sources you've listed here; you might get some sniping about "notability" from other editors, so please let
User:AmandaRR123 or I know if you do run into that. I did find a few more brief mentions of Graves via the database
GenderWatch. One of those articles mentions that he was a founder of the Stonewall Library and Archives at the Gay & Lesbian Community Center of South Florida, so that might be another avenue to search—they also have their own
Wikipedia page, although it's a bit stubby; might be worth searching there as well. This is a tough topic to do research on right now since so many of his materials are analog, so please let Amanda or me know if you hit a brick wall! Brooke
LibrarianBTeam (
talk) 21:53, 2 March 2021 (UTC)reply