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Web collection of websites created by various lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender organizations in the State of Michigan, archived by the Bentley Historical Library using the California Digital Library Web Archiving Service crawler from 2010-2015 and the Archive-It web archiving service beginning in 2015.

The Web Archive of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community of Michigan collection contains archived websites created by various LGBT groups and individuals of the State of Michigan. The websites have been archived by the Bentley Historical Library, using the California Digital Library Web Archiving Service crawler from 2010-2015 and the Archive-It web archiving service beginning in 2015. Access to all websites archived by the Bentley Historical Library is available at: https://archive-it.org/organizations/934.

Web Archives include websites of LGBT equal rights organizations, religious groups, support systems, and activists who call the state of Michigan home. The collection is strong in documenting the events, activities, opinions, and resources of the various members of the Michigan LGBT community.

The year that appears next to the website title in the contents list indicates the date that the website was first archived. Archived versions of the site from later dates may also be available.

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Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) Ann Arbor is a non-profit organization working on the behalf of the GLBT community and its family members and friends. Bylaws, clippings, and scattered correspondence relating to activities of organization. Also, copies of letters asking for advice about coming out or gay friends or relatives. These letters are redacted to protect privacy.

Bylaws, clippings, and scattered correspondence relating to activities of organization. The collection also includes copies of letters asking for advice about coming out or gay friends or relatives. These letters are redacted to mask names and addresses.