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Latest revision as of 12:18, 2 February 2011
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Most recent listed first, then in reverse alphabeical order by title.
20th Century
2010, October 26: Maya Angelou: “hold those things that tell your history”, October 26, 2010
2008, December: Leonard Harris and Charles Molesworth: "Alain L. Locke: The Biography of a Philosopher," December 2008
2008, February: Hazel Rowley: "Richard Wright; The Life and Times," February 2008
2003: Sakia Gunn
2003: Faith S. Holsaert: "Chosen Girl," 2003
2002, March: Thaddeus Russell: "The Color of Discipline: Civil Rights and Black Sexuality," March 2008
2002: Tim Retzloff: "'Seer or Queer?' Postwar Fascination with Detroit's Prophet Jones," 2002
1996: Sabrina Sojourner
1993: Michel Fabre: "The Unfinished Quest of Richard Wright," 1993
1992: Kenneth Reeves
1990’s-2000’s: An Organized Constituency Finds its Power
1969: Atlanta Since Stonewall, 1969-2009: A Local History
1965-1970: John D'Emilio: drag and street fairy life; Chicago, 1965-1970
1957, May. August: Lorraine Hansberry: To "The Ladder," May, August 1957
1951: John D'Emilio, "Bayard Rustin in Chicago," 1951
1950s: Gay Life in 1950's Bronzeville: The Story of Jacques Cristion
1945-1972: Philadelphia LGBT History Project, 1945-1972
1928: Ma Rainey's "Prove It On Me Blues," 1928
1921: Earl Lind (Ralph Werther-Jennie June): The Riddle of the Underworld, VII. VOYEURISM
1912: Tony Jackson Migrates to Chicago
1900-1910: Photograph: "Homosexuals being punished," Canon City, CO: 1900-1910
See also:
African American LGBTQ History Timelines: Main Page
African American LGBTQ History Timeline: 19th Century
African American LGBTQ History Timeline: 18th Century
African American LGBTQ History Timeline: 17th Century
Search
This timeline may not include all the African American data contained on OutHistory.org, so please use "Search" for that category and related terms.
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