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OutHistory.org recommendations for Black History Month: February 2012

In addition to the recommended features listed below, be sure to search OutHistory.org for other "African American", "Afro", and "Black" history entries.

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African American LGBTQ History Timeline: 19th Century

Bronzeville, Chicago

Cabello, Tristan. Queer Bronzeville : An Overview

Brown, Addie, and Rebecca Primus

Addie Brown and Rebecca Primus: "No kisses is like youres," 1859-1868
The love letters of two 19th-century black women.

Clay, James

See section on the murder of Clay in John D'Emilio: drag and street fairy life; Chicago, 1965-1970

Creoli, Jan

Sodomy case: Creoli executed; New Netherland, June 25, 1646

Equiano, Olaudah

Olaudah Equiano: The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, 1789

Hansberry, Lorraine

Tristan Cabello: Lorraine Hansberry
Lorraine Hansberry: To "The Ladder," May, August 1957

Holsaert, Faith S.: "Chosen Girl," 2003

An evocative story about a young white girl's perception of an interracial intimacy between her mother and a black woman friend, set in Greenwich Village in the 1950s.

Jackson, Tony

Cabello, Tristan: Tony Jackson

Kelly, Trent

On Flickr take a look at "Hidden in the Open: A Photographic Essay of Afro American Male Couples"
An amazing, wonderful collection of 146 photos of Black men together, dating from the 19th century: they're photos about "romantic friendship", and intimacy between men, and once in a while the gaydar goes off loud and clear.
And on OutHistory.org see: Picturing African American Men with Men, another collection of photos.

Picturing African American Men with Men

Photographs of black men with men, from the collection of John Ibson. See also: Kelly, Trent.

Rainey, "Ma"

Jonathan Ned Katz: Ma Rainey's "Prove It On Me Blues," 1928

Rustin, Bayard

D'Emilio, John: "Bayard Rustin in Chicago," 1951

Sewally, Peter

Katz, Jonathan Ned: "Peter Sewally - Mary Jones, June 11, 1836"
Katz, Jonathan Ned and Tavia Nyong'o: Visualizing the Man-Monster: Peter Sewally/Mary Jones, New York City, 1836
Nyong'o, Tavia. "The Man-Monster: A Sapphic Tale of 1830s New York", April 8, 2011

Smith, Bessie

Albertson, Chris: Lesbianism in the Life of Bessie Smith, 1925-1927

Van Dyke, Henry

Henry Van Dyke: October 3, 1928 - December 22, 2011

Wright, Richard

Fabre, Michel: "The Unfinished Quest of Richard Wright," 1993
Rowley, Hazel: "Richard Wright; The Life and Times," February 2008
Sinclair (Seid): "Wasteland," 1946
Wright provides a glowing blurb for a 1946 novel about a lesbian affirming her sexuality and her brother affirming his Jewish heritage.