Pride Parade Festival, 1988: Sandy Vopelka and Patrick (Pat) Phelan

The end of the Pride Parade procession in Omaha, Nebraska with marchers trailed by cars. Participant Sandy Vopelka (Lincoln) is walking with a cane and Patrick (Pat) Phelan's arm around her shoulders. She is followed by a small group of mostly unidentified Caucasian people with participant Dave Shuler (spelling of name is unconfirmed) pushing an unidentified person in a wheelchair. Some people carry signs like "PRIDE Week 1988." 
 There is discoloration on the right side of the print from the photograph's processing or development., UNO Libraries' Archives & Special Collections
Abstract/Description: The end of the Pride Parade procession in Omaha, Nebraska with marchers trailed by cars. Participant Sandy Vopelka (Lincoln) is walking with a cane and Patrick (Pat) Phelan's arm around her shoulders. She is followed by a small group of mostly unidentified Caucasian people with participant Dave Shuler (spelling of name is unconfirmed) pushing an unidentified person in a wheelchair. Some people carry signs like "PRIDE Week 1988." There is discoloration on the right side of the print from the photograph's processing or development.
Subject(s): Tag: Pat Phalen
Tag: Pride Parade
Date Created: 1988

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