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− | [http://outhistory.org/wiki/ | + | [http://outhistory.org/wiki/The_Drag_Balls 07. The Drag Balls] |
− | [http://outhistory.org/wiki/ | + | [http://outhistory.org/wiki/Queer_Religious_Leaders 08. Queer Religious Leaders] |
− | [http://outhistory.org/wiki/ | + | [http://outhistory.org/wiki/Gay_life_in_1940%27s_Bronzeville:_The_Story_of_%22Nancy_Kelly%22 09. Gay life in 1940's Bronzeville: The Story of "Nancy Kelly"] |
− | [http://outhistory.org/wiki/ | + | [http://outhistory.org/wiki/Gay_Life_in_1950%27s_Bronzeville:_The_Story_of_Jacques_Cristion 10. Gay Life in 1950's Bronzeville: The Story of Jacques Cristion] |
− | [http://outhistory.org/wiki/ | + | [http://outhistory.org/wiki/The_Story_of_Bronzeville%27s_Gay_Icon:_Rudy_Richardson 11. The Story of Bronzeville's Gay Icon: Rudy Richardson] |
− | [http://outhistory.org/wiki/ | + | [http://outhistory.org/wiki/Queer_Business:_The_Case_of_Joe_Hughes 12. Queer Business: The Case of Joe Hughes] |
− | [http://outhistory.org/wiki/ | + | [http://outhistory.org/wiki/The_Johnson_Publishing_Company 13. The Johnson Publishing Company] |
− | [http://outhistory.org/wiki/ | + | [http://outhistory.org/wiki/Female_Impersonators 14. Female Impersonators] |
− | [http://outhistory.org/wiki/ | + | [http://outhistory.org/wiki/Queer_Writers 15. Willard Motley] |
− | [http://outhistory.org/wiki/ | + | [http://outhistory.org/wiki/Lorraine_Hansberry 16. Lorraine Hansberry] |
[http://outhistory.org/wiki/Gay_Liberation_/_Third_World_Gay_Revolution 17. Gay Liberation / Third World Gay Revolution] | [http://outhistory.org/wiki/Gay_Liberation_/_Third_World_Gay_Revolution 17. Gay Liberation / Third World Gay Revolution] |
Revision as of 21:16, 17 March 2009
QUEER BRONZEVILLE
THE HISTORY OF AFRICAN AMERICAN GAYS AND LESBIANS ON CHICAGO'S SOUTH SIDE
(1885-1985)
Curated by Tristan Cabello
01. Bronzeville's Queer Pre-History
02. Tony Jackson, a Gay Blues man
03. Bronzeville's Vice District
04. Singing the Blues: Masculine Female Performers
05. Ernest Burgess: Exploring Sexual Systems
06. Bronzeville's Queer Nightlife
09. Gay life in 1940's Bronzeville: The Story of "Nancy Kelly"
10. Gay Life in 1950's Bronzeville: The Story of Jacques Cristion
11. The Story of Bronzeville's Gay Icon: Rudy Richardson
12. Queer Business: The Case of Joe Hughes
13. The Johnson Publishing Company
17. Gay Liberation / Third World Gay Revolution
18. NCBG -Chicago : The National Coalition of Black Gays
19. Chicago's African American Gays and the Early Days of the AIDS Epidemic