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'''Bars and Commerce'''
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== '''Bars and Commerce''' ==
  
 
[http://outhistory.org/wiki/Lesbian_Culture_in_the_Triangle_Bar_Scene:_A_survey_of_Lesbianism_and_Personal_Histories/ Lesbian Culture in the Triangle Bar Scene], SC Borden
 
[http://outhistory.org/wiki/Lesbian_Culture_in_the_Triangle_Bar_Scene:_A_survey_of_Lesbianism_and_Personal_Histories/ Lesbian Culture in the Triangle Bar Scene], SC Borden
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'''Campus Activism'''
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== '''Campus Activism''' ==
  
 
[http://outhistory.org/wiki/The_Carolina_Gay_Association,_Organizing_and_Opposition,_1974-1989/ Carolina Gay Association, 1974 to 1989], Cammie Bellamy
 
[http://outhistory.org/wiki/The_Carolina_Gay_Association,_Organizing_and_Opposition,_1974-1989/ Carolina Gay Association, 1974 to 1989], Cammie Bellamy
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'''Health Care'''
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== '''Health Care''' ==
  
 
[http://outhistory.org/wiki/Building_a_Gay_Network_in_North_Carolina:_The_North_Carolina_Lesbian_and_Gay_Health_Project_and_Healthline/ The North Carolina Lesbian and Gay Health Project and Healthline], Kyle Flannelly
 
[http://outhistory.org/wiki/Building_a_Gay_Network_in_North_Carolina:_The_North_Carolina_Lesbian_and_Gay_Health_Project_and_Healthline/ The North Carolina Lesbian and Gay Health Project and Healthline], Kyle Flannelly
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'''HIV/AIDS'''
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== '''HIV/AIDS''' ==
  
 
[http://www.outhistory.org/wiki/AIDS_and_Prisons_in_North_Carolina,_1985-1991/ AIDS and Prisons in North Carolina, 1985-1991], Cassie McMillan
 
[http://www.outhistory.org/wiki/AIDS_and_Prisons_in_North_Carolina,_1985-1991/ AIDS and Prisons in North Carolina, 1985-1991], Cassie McMillan
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'''Party Politics'''
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== '''Party Politics''' ==
  
 
[http://www.outhistory.org/wiki/Representation_of_Gay_Politics_in_the_1990s_North_Carolina_Senate_Elections/ Representation of Gay Politics in the 1990s North Carolina Senate Elections], Kathleen Janes
 
[http://www.outhistory.org/wiki/Representation_of_Gay_Politics_in_the_1990s_North_Carolina_Senate_Elections/ Representation of Gay Politics in the 1990s North Carolina Senate Elections], Kathleen Janes
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'''Periodicals'''
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== '''Periodicals''' ==
  
 
[http://outhistory.org/wiki/Feminary:_A_Feminist_Journal_for_the_South_Emphasizing_the_Lesbian_Vision/ Feminary: A Feminist Journal for the South Emphasizing the Lesbian Vision], Elizabeth Atwell
 
[http://outhistory.org/wiki/Feminary:_A_Feminist_Journal_for_the_South_Emphasizing_the_Lesbian_Vision/ Feminary: A Feminist Journal for the South Emphasizing the Lesbian Vision], Elizabeth Atwell
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'''Pride and Visibility'''
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== '''Pride and Visibility''' ==
  
 
[http://outhistory.org/wiki/Black_and_White_Men_Together_in_North_Carolina/ Black and White Men Together in North Carolina], Kristen Maye
 
[http://outhistory.org/wiki/Black_and_White_Men_Together_in_North_Carolina/ Black and White Men Together in North Carolina], Kristen Maye
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'''Queer North Carolinians'''
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== '''Queer North Carolinians''' ==
  
 
[http://outhistory.org/wiki/Minnie_Bruce_Pratt,_1946_-_present/ Minnie Bruce-Pratt], Kate Jones
 
[http://outhistory.org/wiki/Minnie_Bruce_Pratt,_1946_-_present/ Minnie Bruce-Pratt], Kate Jones
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'''Queer Youth'''
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== '''Queer Youth''' ==
  
 
[http://outhistory.org/wiki/ASPYN_%28A_Safer_Place_Youth_Network%29:_LGBT_Adolescence_and_the_Creation_of_Safe_Spaces/ ASPYN (A Safer Place Youth Network)], Mary Koenig
 
[http://outhistory.org/wiki/ASPYN_%28A_Safer_Place_Youth_Network%29:_LGBT_Adolescence_and_the_Creation_of_Safe_Spaces/ ASPYN (A Safer Place Youth Network)], Mary Koenig
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== '''Religion''' ==
 
[http://www.outhistory.org/wiki/Christian_Action_League_of_North_Carolina/ Christian Action League of North Carolina], Si Carpenter
 
[http://www.outhistory.org/wiki/Christian_Action_League_of_North_Carolina/ Christian Action League of North Carolina], Si Carpenter
  
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'''Subcultural Identities and Communities'''
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== '''Subcultural Identities and Communities''' ==
  
 
[http://www.outhistory.org/wiki/The_B_in_LGBT:_Bisexuality_as_an_Identity/ The “B” in the LGBT: Bisexuality as an Identity], Taylor Haag
 
[http://www.outhistory.org/wiki/The_B_in_LGBT:_Bisexuality_as_an_Identity/ The “B” in the LGBT: Bisexuality as an Identity], Taylor Haag

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“LGBT Identities, Communities, and Resistance in North Carolina, 1945-2012” is a project produced by thirty-three students from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in partial fulfillment of their requirements for the advanced undergraduate seminar U.S. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Histories. The project was developed with the intent of enriching popular understandings of modern American LGBTQ histories through the lens a state that has been underrepresented in the historical records. Entries are grouped topically. For more information about the collection or individual entries, please contact the course instructor David Palmer at palm@email.unc.edu.


Bars and Commerce

Lesbian Culture in the Triangle Bar Scene, SC Borden

Raleigh Warehouse District: Development of a “Gayborhood,” 1970-present, Roy Ellis


Campus Activism

Carolina Gay Association, 1974 to 1989, Cammie Bellamy

UNC Queer Student Organization, 1974 to the Present, Drew Pierce


Health Care

The North Carolina Lesbian and Gay Health Project and Healthline, Kyle Flannelly

North Carolina Lesbian Health Care, Emily Cid


HIV/AIDS

AIDS and Prisons in North Carolina, 1985-1991, Cassie McMillan

AIDS Service Agency of Orange County and the Orange Community Residence (AIDS House), 1990-1995, Brittany Spruill

Political Responses to AIDS and Bowers v. Hardwick in North Carolina in the 1980s, Dan Woods


Party Politics

Representation of Gay Politics in the 1990s North Carolina Senate Elections, Kathleen Janes

Mandy Carter: Activism during the 1990 and 1996 Helms-Gantt Campaigns, Ramya Ramaswamy

  • Also see entry on Joe Herzenberg below


Periodicals

Feminary: A Feminist Journal for the South Emphasizing the Lesbian Vision, Elizabeth Atwell

LGBT Publications: How Editorial Content and Circulation Cater to the Community, Dustin McManus

Out in Black: Representations of Black LGBT Individuals in North Carolina, Zina Scott-Payne

Out in Black Magazine, Adryen Proctor

Sinister Wisdom: Promoting a Lesbian Feminist Culture, Amelia Parsons


Pride and Visibility

Black and White Men Together in North Carolina, Kristen Maye

Winston-Salem Pride, Charles Czysz

  • Also see entries on Mandy Carter and Pam Spaulding below


Queer North Carolinians

Minnie Bruce-Pratt, Kate Jones

Mandy Carter, Josette Ferguson

Joe Herzenberg, Laura Dunn

Julian Mixon “Jerry” Hayes, Gene Melton

Pam Spaulding, Kat Gipson


Queer Youth

ASPYN (A Safer Place Youth Network), Mary Koenig

The Effects of Sex Education on Queer Youth in North Carolina, Allison Davis

Exodus International, Jay Chakraborty

Gay and Lesbian Student Experiences in North Carolina, Jesse Hollars


Religion

Christian Action League of North Carolina, Si Carpenter

Homosexuality and the Episcopalian Church, Stephanie Nieves-Rios

Pullen Memorial Baptist Church of Raleigh, Ryan Lovingood


Subcultural Identities and Communities

The “B” in the LGBT: Bisexuality as an Identity, Taylor Haag

Older Gay Men: Intersectionality of Age, Race and Sexuality, Laura Page

Running Water Farm, Rachel Olsen link title