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Revision as of 14:10, 11 June 2009
Polk Street History ProjectCheck out this exhibit about LGBTQ communities in the Polk Gulch neighborhood of San Francisco, created by 2008 OutHistory.org Fellowship winner Joey Plaster. |
Queer BronzevilleLearn about the development of queer communities in Bronzeville, a neighborhood on Chicago's South Side. This exhibit was created by 2008 OutHistory.org Fellowship winner Tristan Cabello. |
Campaign for a New York City Transgender Rights LawRead about the campaign for a transgender rights law in New York City between 2000 and 2002. This exhibit was created by Pauline Park, co-chair and co-founder of the New York Association for Gender Rights Advocacy (NYAGRA). |
Photography Collection: Gender Bending WomenExplore photographs from the early-twentieth century of women wearing masculine clothing. Photos in this exhibit were submitted by collector Sharon Weinman. |
Blog on HistoryJoan Nestle, co-founder of the Lesbian Herstory Archives offers a series of musings on lesbian history. |
Come Out! MagazineLook through PDFs of Come Out! magazine, a gay liberation-era publication. |
The Lesbian in LiteratureThis page features a searchable edition of Barbara Grier's bibliography The Lesbian in Literature. |
Gender-Crossing Women, 1782-1920Examine primary documents reprinted from Jonathan Ned Katz's Gay American History about the lives of women who lived as men.
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