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19th Century

1893, October: Hughes: "Organization of Colored Erotopaths," October 1893


1885-1985: Queer Bronzeville : An Overview


1859-1868: Addie Brown and Rebecca Primus: "No kisses is like youres," 1859-1868


1846, July 4: Police Gazette: New York City, July 4, 1846


1841, February 22: F. P. Torrey: John Williams and George Smith, February 22, 1841


1836, June 11: Peter Sewally - Mary Jones, June 11, 1836


1803: Moses Brown: on Henry Moss, 1803


1800: Sodomy law: Virginia, 1800


See also:

African American LGBTQ History Timelines: Main Page

African American LGBTQ History Timeline: 20th Century

African American LGBTQ History Timeline: 18th Century

African American LGBTQ History Timeline: 17th Century

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