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===History of the Community, for the Community, by the Community===
=Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer History by the LGBTQ Community=
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=OutHistory.org: It's About Time!=
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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<h4>[[Rich Wilson: Aspects of Queer Existence in 19th-Century America]]</h4>A collector offers nineteenth-century LGBT images from his collection. Items in this on-line exhibit are more than just old prints, photographs, and books. They are artifacts telling us about our past.  
<h4>[[OutHistory.org Fundraiser April 7th, 2011]]</h4>
 
 
 
Kate Clinton and Urvashi Vaid invite you for wine and hors d'oeuvres to support OutHistory.org.
 
 
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<h4>[[CLAGS: Radically Gay, The Life & Visionary Legacy of Harry Hay, September 27-30, 2012]]</h4>
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Celebrating Harry Hay on the 100th Anniversary of his birth.
  
<h4>[[Rob Frydlewicz: Paying Tribute to John Waters' Drag Diva Divine, 1945–1988]]</h4>
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<h4>[[Harry Hay: Founding the Mattachine Society, 1948-1953]]</h4>
  
OutHistory initiates a new blog, the personal take of Rob Frydlewicz on people and events in the past as seen through one man's rose-hued lenses.
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<h4>[[Harry Hay: The House Un-American Committee, 1955]]</h4>
  
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<h4>[[Photos of Harry Hay at Jonathan Ned Katz's: early 1983]]</h4>
  
Who is Rob Frydlewicz? See:
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==[[Rob Frydlewicz: History Through My Pink-Colored Glasses: Main Page]]==
 
 
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<h4>[[LGBT Identities, Communities, and Resistance in North Carolina, 1945-2012]]</h4>
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Outhistory is grateful to 33 students from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and their teacher David Palmer, for creating this multi-part entry on a state underrepresented in LGBT scholarship.  
 
 
View the winners and all the entries in the contest sponsored by OutHistory.org to research and write the local history of your village, town, city, county, or state since Stonewall in 1969.
 
 
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<h4>[[Press Release: Frank Millet, Archie Butt, and the Titanic at 100]]</h4>
<h4>[http://outhistory.blogspot.com Today's History: The OutHistory Blog]</h4>
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Stories of two men who died on the Titanic. See also: [[Marie Grice Young and Ella Holmes White: Same-Sex Intimacy on the Titanic, 1912]]
 
 
'''Happy Birthday Audre Lorde!'''
 
Audre Lorde would have been 77 this week, and hers is a voice that we would so benefit from hearing these days.
 
.... Link to the [http://outhistory.blogspot.com OutHistory Blog] for reflections.
 
 
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<h4>[[Exhibit Entries|Winners and All the Entries in OutHistory's Local Histories Contest]]</h4>
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View the winners and all the entries in the contest sponsored by OutHistory.org to research and write the local LGBTQ history of your village, town, city, county, or state since Stonewall in 1969.
 
 
Help OutHistory.org keep making history. Every penny counts! From 2011 on, OutHistory.org will depend completely on donations from individuals like yourself, who understand that preserving the LGBT past is a form of activism -- and a valuable public service.
 
 
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Historians Jonathan Ned Katz and Tavia Nyong’o present "Visualizing the Man-Monster," an original on-line exhibit created for the debut of Pop-Up Soho, a production of the Pop-Up Museum of Queer History.
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OutHistory initiates a blog, the personal take of Rob Frydlewicz on people and events in the past as seen through one man's rose-hued lenses. Who is Rob? See: '''[[Rob Frydlewicz: History Through My Pink-Colored Glasses: Main Page]]'''
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<h4>[[Scoops: History First Published on OutHistory.org]]</h4>
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Some of the original, community-created historical entries appearing on this website.
 
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<h4>[[Participate| Participate: Help OutHistory.org Make History]]</h4>
 
<h4>[[Participate| Participate: Help OutHistory.org Make History]]</h4>
  
OutHistory.org is unique in providing a freely accessible, non-profit forum for LGBTQ community members and their friends, including independent and academy-based scholars, to write and publish the history of the LGBT community. The focus for now is on the U.S. and its international relations.
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You have a right to a past! '''Help OutHistory.org fight against forgetting'''
 
 
 
 
OutHistory.org includes articles marked “Open Entry”. These are collaboratively and anonymously created by logged-on users with evidence, citations, and analysis to share. Here’s how to create an [http://www.outhistory.org/wiki/Help:Create_an_Open_Entry “Open Entry”]
 
 
 
  
OutHistory.org also includes articles marked “Protected Entry”. These are by named, logged-on creators and can be edited only by that creator or site administrators. So the named author is responsible for the entry’s accuracy, clarity, and source citations. Upon request, the Coordinator of OutHistory.org will protect an entry by a named author from changes. Here’s how to create a [http://www.outhistory.org/wiki/Help:Create_a_Protected_Entry_by_a_Named_Author Protected Entry]
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OutHistory.org encourages members of the LGBTQ community and their friends to create content on the site. We use MediaWiki software (like Wikipedia) to promote the public's participation in five easy steps.
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:1 Just log in.
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:2 Then click on "CREATE" on the top yellow bar and carefully add your title in the box.
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:3 Click again and you will be in EDIT mode and you can type your text under your page title.
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:4 Preview your document to see what it looks by clicking on "Show Preview" at the very bottom of the screen.
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:5 Then be sure to save your entry by clicking on "Save Page", also at the bottom of the screen.
  
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You can also upload images via UPLOAD near the bottom of the left red bar. If you have any questions, please contact the OutHistory.org Co-Director Jonathan Ned Katz at jnk123@mac.com
  
For more about how to participate in OutHistory.org see [http://www.outhistory.org/wiki/Help:Participate Participate]
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OutHistory.org is unique in providing a freely accessible, non-profit, MediaWiki-based forum for LGBTQ community members and their friends to write and publish the documented history of the LGBT community. The focus for now is on the U.S. and its international relations.  
 
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==Liberating the LGBTQ Past to Understand the Present & Inspire the Future==
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=OutHistory.org: Making Up for Lost Time!=
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OutHistory.org is a freely accessible, community created, educational, non-profit website on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and, yes, heterosexual history.
  
=[[Social Networking on OutHistory.org]]=
 
  
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Since September 2011 OutHistory is being directed by historians John D'Emilio at the University of Illinois, Chicago, in consultation with Jonathan Ned Katz, the independent scholar and founder of the site. Claire Bond Potter as a co-director in July 2013.
  
=[[REVIEW a Work on LGBTQ History]]=
 
  
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In its first four years, OutHistory was produced by the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies directed, first, by Paisley Currah, then by Sarah Chinn, and most recently by James Wilson.
  
=About OutHistory.org=
 
OutHistory.org is a freely accessible, community created, non-profit website on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and, yes, heterosexual history produced by the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies at the City University of New York Graduate Center, directed by Sarah Chinn. In its first four years it was supported by a generous grant from the Arcus Foundation (ending December 31, 2010), and contributions from individuals. OutHistory was awarded the 2010 Allan Berube Prize in Public History by the Committee on LGBT History of the American Historical Association.
 
  
'''OutHistory.org Staff'''
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During its four founding years OutHistory was supported by a generous grant from the Arcus Foundation which ended December 31, 2010.  
  
'''Coordinator:''' Lauren Gutterman: outhistory@gc.cuny.edu
 
  
'''Founder, Co-Director:''' Jonathan Ned Katz, Independent Scholar and Author:  (jnk134@mac.com)
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OutHistory was awarded the 2010 Allan Berube Prize in Public History by the Committee on LGBT History of the American Historical Association.  
  
'''Co-Director:''' Daniel Hurewitz, Assistant Professor, Hunter College, NYC: daniel.hurewitz@hunter.cuny.edu
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===OutHistory.org Staff===
  
'''Co-Director:''' Karen Miller, Associate Professor of Urban Studies and History, LaGuardia Community College: kamiller@lagcc.cuny.edu
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'''Co-Directors''
  
For more about OutHistory see [[About]].  
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Jonathan Ned Katz, Founder and Independent Scholar, New York City; John D'Emilio, Professor of History, Gender and Women's Studies, University of Illinois, Chicago, and Claire Bond Potter, Professor of History, The New School for Public Engagement, New York City.
=OutHistory.org: FIGHT AGAINST FORGETTING!=
 
  
In a story headed “Schomburg Center in Harlem Acquires Maya Angelou Archive”, the ''New York Times'' reports:
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CONTACT: ''Founder, Co-Director:'' Jonathan Ned Katz, Independent Scholar and Author: jnk134@mac.com
  
:Ms. Angelou said that transparency about her life and work connected her to a long African-American tradition of preserving and retelling personal history.
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:“Hold those things that tell your history and protect them,” she said. “During slavery, who was able to read or write or keep anything? The ability to have somebody to tell your story to is so important. It says: ‘I was here. I may be sold tomorrow. But you know I was here.’ ”(Felicia R. Lee, “Schomburg Center in Harlem Acquires Maya Angelou Archive,” October 26, 2010. Accessed October 27, 2010.)
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Latest revision as of 10:34, 26 August 2013

The website on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and, yes, heterosexual U.S. history that anyone with data and sources can edit

History of the Community, for the Community, by the Community

OutHistory.org: It's About Time!


OuthistLogoOnWhite.MED.MED.jpg

What's NEW on OutHistory.org?


QuestionMark.jpeg

The best way to search OutHistory? Use the search box & try different terms. A future site redesign will improve the searches.

Search OutHistory.org by Century and by Decade

Search OutHistory.org by U.S. States and by U.S. Counties

Search OutHistory.org by Topic, Resource Type, or in Other Interesting Ways


Twowomen.jpg

Rich Wilson: Aspects of Queer Existence in 19th-Century America

A collector offers nineteenth-century LGBT images from his collection. Items in this on-line exhibit are more than just old prints, photographs, and books. They are artifacts telling us about our past.

Hay2.gif

CLAGS: Radically Gay, The Life & Visionary Legacy of Harry Hay, September 27-30, 2012

Celebrating Harry Hay on the 100th Anniversary of his birth.

Harry Hay: Founding the Mattachine Society, 1948-1953

Harry Hay: The House Un-American Committee, 1955

Photos of Harry Hay at Jonathan Ned Katz's: early 1983

Jim Steakley: Harry Hay, 1982


Drapeau arcenciel.jpg

LGBT Identities, Communities, and Resistance in North Carolina, 1945-2012

Outhistory is grateful to 33 students from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and their teacher David Palmer, for creating this multi-part entry on a state underrepresented in LGBT scholarship.


AaaaMillet to=Parsons49705110 pic5 'dearalfred'.jpeg

Press Release: Frank Millet, Archie Butt, and the Titanic at 100

Stories of two men who died on the Titanic. See also: Marie Grice Young and Ella Holmes White: Same-Sex Intimacy on the Titanic, 1912


Stonewall1-3.jpg

Winners and All the Entries in OutHistory's Local Histories Contest

View the winners and all the entries in the contest sponsored by OutHistory.org to research and write the local LGBTQ history of your village, town, city, county, or state since Stonewall in 1969.


Clagsweekspost27.jpg

Exhibits

Explore some of the major historical exhibits on OutHistory.org. For example, look at Postcards: Masculine Women, Feminine Men; early-20th c.


Manmonster 300dpi.EYES.jpg

Visualizing the Man-Monster: 1836

Historians Jonathan Ned Katz and Tavia Nyong’o present "Visualizing the Man-Monster," an original on-line exhibit created for the debut of Pop-Up Soho, a production of the Pop-Up Museum of Queer History.


Rob.Face.jpeg

Rob Frydlewicz: Vatican Scapegoats Gay Seminarians, November 29, 2005

OutHistory initiates a blog, the personal take of Rob Frydlewicz on people and events in the past as seen through one man's rose-hued lenses. Who is Rob? See: Rob Frydlewicz: History Through My Pink-Colored Glasses: Main Page


Scoops2.jpeg

Scoops: History First Published on OutHistory.org

Some of the original, community-created historical entries appearing on this website.


History Detective.jpg

Mysteries to Solve: Historical Detective Work You Can Do

Research these clues and add your findings to OutHistory.org


Under.jpeg

Content Under Construction

See a list of some of the major content on OutHistory in the process of being created -- and see if you can help!


Demonstration3.jpg

Participate: Help OutHistory.org Make History

You have a right to a past! Help OutHistory.org fight against forgetting

OutHistory.org encourages members of the LGBTQ community and their friends to create content on the site. We use MediaWiki software (like Wikipedia) to promote the public's participation in five easy steps.

1 Just log in.
2 Then click on "CREATE" on the top yellow bar and carefully add your title in the box.
3 Click again and you will be in EDIT mode and you can type your text under your page title.
4 Preview your document to see what it looks by clicking on "Show Preview" at the very bottom of the screen.
5 Then be sure to save your entry by clicking on "Save Page", also at the bottom of the screen.

You can also upload images via UPLOAD near the bottom of the left red bar. If you have any questions, please contact the OutHistory.org Co-Director Jonathan Ned Katz at jnk123@mac.com

OutHistory.org is unique in providing a freely accessible, non-profit, MediaWiki-based forum for LGBTQ community members and their friends to write and publish the documented history of the LGBT community. The focus for now is on the U.S. and its international relations.


Liberating the LGBTQ Past to Understand the Present & Inspire the Future

OutHistory.org: Making Up for Lost Time!

OutHistory.org is a freely accessible, community created, educational, non-profit website on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and, yes, heterosexual history.


Since September 2011 OutHistory is being directed by historians John D'Emilio at the University of Illinois, Chicago, in consultation with Jonathan Ned Katz, the independent scholar and founder of the site. Claire Bond Potter as a co-director in July 2013.


In its first four years, OutHistory was produced by the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies directed, first, by Paisley Currah, then by Sarah Chinn, and most recently by James Wilson.


During its four founding years OutHistory was supported by a generous grant from the Arcus Foundation which ended December 31, 2010.


OutHistory was awarded the 2010 Allan Berube Prize in Public History by the Committee on LGBT History of the American Historical Association.

OutHistory.org Staff

'Co-Directors

Jonathan Ned Katz, Founder and Independent Scholar, New York City; John D'Emilio, Professor of History, Gender and Women's Studies, University of Illinois, Chicago, and Claire Bond Potter, Professor of History, The New School for Public Engagement, New York City.

CONTACT: Founder, Co-Director: Jonathan Ned Katz, Independent Scholar and Author: jnk134@mac.com

For more about OutHistory see About.


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A new way to donate to OutHistory.org is under construction

If you require immediate information about donating to OutHistory.org, please contact John D'Emilio at: Demilioj@aol.com