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Homosexual rights activists, organizations, and publications in the U.S. (1950s-1969).
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Revision as of 16:53, 20 June 2008

OutHistory’s featured exhibits are curated by scholars in the field of LGBTQ history, knowledgeable researchers, or collectors. They provide a focused look at a few, particular aspects of this history. If you are interested in helping us expand the range of queer histories covered in future exhibits, please email outhistory@gc.cuny.edu.
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Postcards: Masculine Women, Feminine Men; early-20th c.

Images from the collection of Marshall Weeks

Postcards depicting "masculine" women and "sissy boys".

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The Pre-Gay Era in the USA: 1950-1969

Curated by C. Todd White

Homosexual rights activists, organizations, and publications in the U.S.

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WOW Festival: New York City; October 2-19, 1980-present

Curated by Mimi McGurl

Lesbian theatre history focusing on New York’s WOW Café, Festival, and Theatre

Brandon Teena

Queer Youth - On Campus and in the Media

Curated by Sharon Ullman

Activism on college and high school campuses; queer youth in the media (1947-2007).

Harvey Milk's grave

Out and Elected in the USA

Photographed, Researched, and Written by Ron Schlittler

115 openly gay or lesbian people elected to public office in the U.S. (1974-2004).

John Winthrop

Colonial America: The Age of Sodomitical Sin

Curated by Jonathan Ned Katz

The founding era of what became the United States (1607-1776).

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Lesbians in the Twentieth Century

Curated by Esther Newton

Exploring Lesbian identity (1900-1999)