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[[GSA at West Windsor Plainsboro High School North|Anonymous:Gay/Straight Alliance at West Windsor Plainsboro High School North, New Jersey]]
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[[GSA at West Windsor Plainsboro High School North|Anonymous: Gay/Straight Alliance at West Windsor Plainsboro High School North, New Jersey]]
 
:A high school student writes in the first person about the formation of a Gay/Straight Alliance at her school.  
 
:A high school student writes in the first person about the formation of a Gay/Straight Alliance at her school.  
  
 
[[Groovy guy contest|Auer, Jeff: Groovy guy contest, Los Angeles]] and the [[Mr. David Contest| Mr. David Contest, Florida]]
 
[[Groovy guy contest|Auer, Jeff: Groovy guy contest, Los Angeles]] and the [[Mr. David Contest| Mr. David Contest, Florida]]
:Picturing the history of two gay male beauty contests. And see other OutHistory entries by author Auer.  
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:Picturing the history of two gay male beauty contests. Also see other OutHistory entries by Jeff Auer.  
  
[[John D'Emilio: "Gay Power," Chicago, 1966|D'Emilio: "Gay Power," Chicago, 1966]]
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[[John D'Emilio: "Gay Power," Chicago, 1966|D'Emilio, John: "Gay Power," Chicago, 1966]]
:A professor of history writes about Chicago's LGBTQ history
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:A professor of history writes about Chicago's LGBTQ history. Simultaneous published in ChicagoGayHistory.com.
  
[[D'Emilio: "Let's Dance," 1950s-1970s|D'Emilio: "Let's Dance," 1950s-1970s]]
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[[D'Emilio: "Let's Dance," 1950s-1970s|D'Emilio, John: "Let's Dance," 1950s-1970s]]
:A professor of history writes about Chicago's LGBTQ history
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[[John D'Emilio: On Teaching Religion and Homosexuality in the U.S.|D'Emilio, John: On Teaching Religion and Homosexuality in the U.S. ]]
  
 
[[Rob Frydlewicz: History Through My Pink-Colored Glasses: Main Page]]
 
[[Rob Frydlewicz: History Through My Pink-Colored Glasses: Main Page]]
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:21 Works by An Emerging Artist
 
:21 Works by An Emerging Artist
  
[[Americans in Württemberg Scandal, 1888/Part 1|Katz: Americans in Württemberg Scandal, 1888]]
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[[Americans in Württemberg Scandal, 1888/Part 1|Katz, Jonathan Ned: Americans in Württemberg Scandal, 1888]]
 
:A long historical essay about three Americans who got into trouble in Germany, in the late 19th century.
 
:A long historical essay about three Americans who got into trouble in Germany, in the late 19th century.
  
[[Zapping the New York Academy of Medicine, April 6, 1976|Katz: Zapping the New York Academy of Medicine, April 6, 1976]]
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[[Zapping the New York Academy of Medicine, April 6, 1976|Katz, Jonathan Ned: Zapping the New York Academy of Medicine, April 6, 1976]]
 
:The original typescript of a speech only partly proclaimed at a political action against homophobic doctors.
 
:The original typescript of a speech only partly proclaimed at a political action against homophobic doctors.
  
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:OutHistory announces the discovery of parts of the third volume of a transgender novel of 1921.
 
:OutHistory announces the discovery of parts of the third volume of a transgender novel of 1921.
  
[[Nestle: Blog on History; Women's House of D, 1931-1974]]
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[[Nestle: Blog on History; Dexter and Diana: Voices in the Wind, 1950s-1990s|Nestle, Joan: Blog on History; Dexter and Diana: Voices in the Wind, 1950s-1990s ]]
:A co-founder of the Lesbian Herstory Archives remembers the women's prison in the heart of Greenwich Village.
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:The noted author, teacher, and co-founder of the Lesbian Herstory Archives in Brooklyn, NY, writes an original series of memoirs for OutHistory.org.
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[[Nestle: Blog on History; Thank You, Del Martin, 1921-2008|Nestle, Joan: Blog on History; Thank You, Del Martin, 1921-2008]]
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[[Nestle: Blog on History; The Kiss, 1950s-1990s| Nestle, Joan: Blog on History; The Kiss, 1950s-1990s]]
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[[Nestle: Blog on History; Women's House of D, 1931-1974| Nestle, Joan: Blog on History; Women's House of D, 1931-1974]]
  
[[Lesbians in the Twentieth Century: 1900-1999| Newton, Esther, and her Students. Lesbians in the Twentieth Century: 1900-1999]]
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[[Lesbians in the Twentieth Century: 1900-1999| Newton, Esther, and her Students: Lesbians in the Twentieth Century: 1900-1999]]
:A anthropologist curates an exhibit focuses specifically on lesbian American history.
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:A anthropologist curates an exhibit focusing specifically on lesbian United States history.
  
 
[[Pauline Park: "Campaign for a Transgender Rights Law," NYC, June 2000-April 2002| Park, Pauline: "Campaign for a Transgender Rights Law," NYC, June 2000-April 2002]]
 
[[Pauline Park: "Campaign for a Transgender Rights Law," NYC, June 2000-April 2002| Park, Pauline: "Campaign for a Transgender Rights Law," NYC, June 2000-April 2002]]
:History of how the New York City transgender rights law came to be.
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:History of how the New York City transgender rights law came to be by one of its participants.
  
 
[[Pastor Schlegel Proposes to Organize Uranians in the U.S.: August 1903]]
 
[[Pastor Schlegel Proposes to Organize Uranians in the U.S.: August 1903]]
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[[Stonewall Riot Police Reports, June 28, 1969]]
 
[[Stonewall Riot Police Reports, June 28, 1969]]
:OutHistory.org is the first to publish police reports about the Stonewall Riots of 1969.
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:OutHistory.org is the first to find and publish the original police reports of the Stonewall Riots of 1969.
  
 
[[Queer Youth: On Campus and in the Media, 1947-2007|Ullman, Sharon, and her Students: Queer Youth: On Campus and in the Media, 1947-2007]]
 
[[Queer Youth: On Campus and in the Media, 1947-2007|Ullman, Sharon, and her Students: Queer Youth: On Campus and in the Media, 1947-2007]]

Revision as of 09:01, 2 September 2011

Anonymous: Gay/Straight Alliance at West Windsor Plainsboro High School North, New Jersey

A high school student writes in the first person about the formation of a Gay/Straight Alliance at her school.

Auer, Jeff: Groovy guy contest, Los Angeles and the Mr. David Contest, Florida

Picturing the history of two gay male beauty contests. Also see other OutHistory entries by Jeff Auer.

D'Emilio, John: "Gay Power," Chicago, 1966

A professor of history writes about Chicago's LGBTQ history. Simultaneous published in ChicagoGayHistory.com.

D'Emilio, John: "Let's Dance," 1950s-1970s

D'Emilio, John: On Teaching Religion and Homosexuality in the U.S.

Rob Frydlewicz: History Through My Pink-Colored Glasses: Main Page

OutHistory includes a blog, the personal take of one gay man on people and events in the past.

Gonzales, Anthony: Subway Sex Idols; New York City, 2008

21 Works by An Emerging Artist

Katz, Jonathan Ned: Americans in Württemberg Scandal, 1888

A long historical essay about three Americans who got into trouble in Germany, in the late 19th century.

Katz, Jonathan Ned: Zapping the New York Academy of Medicine, April 6, 1976

The original typescript of a speech only partly proclaimed at a political action against homophobic doctors.

Lind, Earl (Ralph Werther-Jennie June): The Riddle of the Underworld, 1921

OutHistory announces the discovery of parts of the third volume of a transgender novel of 1921.

Nestle, Joan: Blog on History; Dexter and Diana: Voices in the Wind, 1950s-1990s

The noted author, teacher, and co-founder of the Lesbian Herstory Archives in Brooklyn, NY, writes an original series of memoirs for OutHistory.org.

Nestle, Joan: Blog on History; Thank You, Del Martin, 1921-2008

Nestle, Joan: Blog on History; The Kiss, 1950s-1990s

Nestle, Joan: Blog on History; Women's House of D, 1931-1974

Newton, Esther, and her Students: Lesbians in the Twentieth Century: 1900-1999

A anthropologist curates an exhibit focusing specifically on lesbian United States history.

Park, Pauline: "Campaign for a Transgender Rights Law," NYC, June 2000-April 2002

History of how the New York City transgender rights law came to be by one of its participants.

Pastor Schlegel Proposes to Organize Uranians in the U.S.: August 1903

For the first time in English, OutHistory presents the documentation of a link between the homosexual emancipation movement in Germany and a German-American in the U.S.

Schlittler, Ron: Out and Elected in the U.S.A., 1974-2004

An original exhibit of texts and photos of openly LGBT elected officials in the U.S.

Stein, Marc: Philadelphia LGBT History Project, 1945-1972

Transcripts from Marc Stein's oral history interviews with some of Philly's leading gay activists.

Since Stonewall Local Histories Contest

The winners and all the entries in OutHistory's popular local histories contest.

Stonewall Riot Police Reports, June 28, 1969

OutHistory.org is the first to find and publish the original police reports of the Stonewall Riots of 1969.

Ullman, Sharon, and her Students: Queer Youth: On Campus and in the Media, 1947-2007

A historian and her students provide an original essay about queer youth.

Weeks, Marshall: Postcards: Masculine Women, Feminine Men; early-20th c.

A postcard collector presents numbers of his finds documenting what was thought to be gender deviance in the late-19th and early 20th centuries.