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<h3>Free. Interesting. Reliable. Educational. It's About Time!</h3>
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Practice editing in the [[OutHistory:Sandbox|Sandbox]] page.
Welcome to this prototype in development of '''OutHistory.org''', a website about lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender history, a website to which anyone with information can contribute. Directed by historian Jonathan Ned Katz, and coordinated by Lynley Wheaton, OutHistory is produced by The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies [http://clags.org/ (CLAGS)], at the [http://www.gc.cuny.edu// City University of New York Graduate Center], and funded by a two-year grant from the [http://www.arcusfoundation.org/ Arcus Foundation]. For more about OutHistory.org, see [[OutHistory:About|About]]. To date, OutHistory has {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} articles.
 
 
 
'''Discuss'''
 
 
 
Please explore the site and comment on it using the "Discuss" option on this page. Comment on a particular entry by using the "Discuss” section of each article.
 
 
 
'''Create Content'''
 
 
 
This is a site to which we urge users to contribute content. Take a look at the [[OutHistory:Participate|Participate]] page and find out how to create entries, submit documents, and offer research, copyediting, administrative, graphic design, and other skills. If you are ready to create content, see [[Help:Contents|Help]] for first steps.
 
 
 
'''Donate''':  And please visit the [[OutHistory:Donate|Donate]] page and help fund the development of this site.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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<h3>Featured Exhibits</h3>
 
OutHistory’s featured exhibits are curated by scholars or presented by knowledgeable researchers or collectors. They provide a focused look at a few, particular aspects of LGBTQ history. If you can help us expand the range of queer histories covered in future exhibits, please email outhistory@gc.cuny.edu.
 
 
 
 
 
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<h3>[[Postcards: Masculine Women, Feminine Men|Postcards: Masculine Women, Feminine Men]]</h3>
 
 
 
Images from the collection of Marshall Weeks
 
 
 
Forty postcards dating to the early-twentieth-century reflect that era's popular culture, and its concerns about "masculine" women, "feminine" men, "fairies" and "sissy boys.
 
 
 
 
 
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<h3>[[Out and Elected|Out and Elected in the U.S.A]]</h3>
 
 
 
Photographed, Researched, and Written by Ron Schlittler
 
 
 
Openly gay and lesbian people elected to public office in the U.S.
 
 
 
 
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<h3>[[Lesbian Theater|Lesbian Theater]]</h3>
 
Curated by Mimi McGurl
 
 
 
Lesbian theatre history with an emphasis on New York’s WOW Café and Theatre.
 
 
 
 
 
<h3>[[Queer Youth - On Campus and in the Media]]</h3>
 
Curated by Sharon Ullman
 
 
 
Activism on college and high school campuses and media representations of queer youth.
 
 
 
 
 
<h3>[[The Pre-Gay Era in the USA]]</h3>
 
Curated by C. Todd White
 
 
 
Homosexual rights organizations and publications in the U.S. from the 1950s to 1969.
 
 
 
  
<h3>[[Chicago|Chicago]]</h3>
 
Curated by John D’Emilio
 
  
The LGBTQ history of a particular city, town, or geographical area,
 
  
  
<h3>[[People of African Descent|People of African Descent]]</h3>
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Curated by Tavia Nyong’o
 
  
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William Edward “Billy” Glover was born September 16, 1932, in Shreveport, Louisiana. He grew up in Bossier City and attended Bossier schools, the high school being four blocks from his home on Monroe Street. He played flute in the band, which traveled over the summers to Lion Club meetings. Glover graduated in 1950 and went to Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, where he says he “had more fun than learning.” He had been religious throughout high school and most of college, but by the time he left LSU he sought elsewhere for answers to complex issues such regarding race, gender, and sexuality.
  
<h3>[[Colonial America: The Age of Sodomitical Sin]]</h3>
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Glover graduated in 1955 and was immediately drafted into the Army, training at Camp Chafee, Arkansas. He was transferred to Fort Riley, Kansas at the time the 10th Division was being deployed to Germany and the 1st was returning. He later went to Fort Benjamin Harrison for further training, with the understanding that he would go to Germany for his time remaining. When that didn't happen, he got upset and started “acting up,” as he put it. In 1956, he was caught in an alleged sexual encounter with another man and was promptly discharged.
Curated by Jonathan Ned Katz
 
  
Presents or references all the original documents in Katz's ''Gay/Lesbian Almanac'' and ''Gay American History'', as well as evidence discovered since those publications.
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Curated by XXXXXXXXXX, with the assistance of Tey Meadow
 
  
Documented accounts of people whose ways of acting and dressing, and whose identifications did not conform with the dominant gender and sexual norms of their time.
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Glover graduated in 1955 and was immediately drafted into the Army, training at Camp Chafee, Arkansas. He was transferred to Fort Riley, Kansas at the time the 10th Division was being deployed to Germany and the 1st was returning. He later went to Fort Benjamin Harrison for further training, with the understanding that he would go to Germany for his time remaining. When that didn't happen, he got upset and started “acting up,” as he put it. In 1956, he was caught in an alleged sexual encounter with another man and was promptly discharged.
  
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Glover graduated in 1955 and was immediately drafted into the Army, training at Camp Chafee, Arkansas. He was transferred to Fort Riley, Kansas at the time the 10th Division was being deployed to Germany and the 1st was returning. He later went to Fort Benjamin Harrison for further training, with the understanding that he would go to Germany for his time remaining. When that didn't happen, he got upset and started “acting up,” as he put it. In 1956, he was caught in an alleged sexual encounter with another man and was promptly discharged.
  
<h3>[[Native Americans]]</h3>
 
Curated by XXXXXXXX
 
  
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<h3>Browse by Category</h3>
 
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* [[OutHistory:Age|Age]]
 
* [[OutHistory:Culture|Culture]]
 
* [[OutHistory:Events|Events]]
 
* [[OutHistory:Historiography|Historiography]]
 
* [[OutHistory:Identities|Identities]]
 
* [[OutHistory:Organizations/Institutions|Organizations/Institutions]]
 
* [[:Category:People|People]]
 
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* [[:Category:Politics|Politics]]
 
* [[OutHistory:Places|Places]]
 
* [[OutHistory:Research Sources|Research Sources]]
 
* [[OutHistory:Terminology|Terminology]]
 
* [[OutHistory:Time|Time]]
 
* [[Special:Categories|All Categories...]]
 
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'''See below for complete list of articles pertaining to identity.'''
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[[Image:Jim_Kolbe.jpg|frame|Jim Kolbe]]
 
  
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This is a test by Jonathan Ned Katz. <ref>Jonathan Ned Katz, Gay American History, p. 302.</ref>
 
 
 
 
 
== References ==
 
 
 
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Lesbian Theatre
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'''Sexual Identity''' ([[:Category:Sexual Identity|all articles]])
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Curated by Mimi McGurl
 
  
This exhibit focuses on the lesbian theatre with an emphasis on the history of New York’s WOW Café and Theatre. This exhibit provides a wealth of primary sources from the personal papers of the founders of the theatre.
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'''Gender Identity''' ([[:Category:Gender Identity|all categories]])
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'''Racial Identity''' ([[:Category:Racial Identity|all articles]])
  
  
  
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'''Class Identity''' ([[:Category:Class Identity|all articles]])
  
  
Queer Youth - On Campus and in the Media
 
  
Curated by Sharon Ullman
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'''National Identity''' ([[:Category:National Identity|all articles]])
  
The queer youth exhibit focuses on  activism on college and high school campuses as well as representations of queer youth in the media. This exhibit was researched by Bryn Mawr and Haverford students for a class on the History of Sexuality in America. Topics range from GSA’s to GLF to hate crimes perpetrated against at risk youth in the second half of the twentieth century.
 
  
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William Edward Glover
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Born September 16, 1932
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William Edward “Billy” Glover was born September 16, 1932, in Shreveport, Louisiana. He grew up in Bossier City and attended Bossier schools, the high school being four blocks from his home on Monroe Street. He played flute in the band, which traveled over the summers to Lion Club meetings. Glover graduated in 1950 and went to Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, where he says he “had more fun than learning.” He had been religious throughout high school and most of college, but by the time he left LSU he sought elsewhere for answers to complex issues such regarding race, gender, and sexuality.

Glover graduated in 1955 and was immediately drafted into the Army, training at Camp Chafee, Arkansas. He was transferred to Fort Riley, Kansas at the time the 10th Division was being deployed to Germany and the 1st was returning. He later went to Fort Benjamin Harrison for further training, with the understanding that he would go to Germany for his time remaining. When that didn't happen, he got upset and started “acting up,” as he put it. In 1956, he was caught in an alleged sexual encounter with another man and was promptly discharged.

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Glover graduated in 1955 and was immediately drafted into the Army, training at Camp Chafee, Arkansas. He was transferred to Fort Riley, Kansas at the time the 10th Division was being deployed to Germany and the 1st was returning. He later went to Fort Benjamin Harrison for further training, with the understanding that he would go to Germany for his time remaining. When that didn't happen, he got upset and started “acting up,” as he put it. In 1956, he was caught in an alleged sexual encounter with another man and was promptly discharged.

Glover graduated in 1955 and was immediately drafted into the Army, training at Camp Chafee, Arkansas. He was transferred to Fort Riley, Kansas at the time the 10th Division was being deployed to Germany and the 1st was returning. He later went to Fort Benjamin Harrison for further training, with the understanding that he would go to Germany for his time remaining. When that didn't happen, he got upset and started “acting up,” as he put it. In 1956, he was caught in an alleged sexual encounter with another man and was promptly discharged.



See below for complete list of articles pertaining to identity.



Sexual Identity (all articles)


Gender Identity (all categories)


Racial Identity (all articles)


Class Identity (all articles)


National Identity (all articles)



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