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==Bibliography in Construction: Art About LGBTQH History==
 
==Bibliography in Construction: Art About LGBTQH History==
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Duberman, Martin. "Posing Naked." Play inspired by the scandal involving literary critic Newton Arvin in 1960.
 
Duberman, Martin. "Posing Naked." Play inspired by the scandal involving literary critic Newton Arvin in 1960.
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Holsaert, Faith. "Chosen Girl." Short story. The intimacy, in 1950s Greenwich Village,of two women, one white, one African American, seen through the eyes of the white woman's observant daughter.
 
Holsaert, Faith. "Chosen Girl." Short story. The intimacy, in 1950s Greenwich Village,of two women, one white, one African American, seen through the eyes of the white woman's observant daughter.
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Katz, Jonathan Ned. "Comrades and Lovers." Play about the relationship between Walt Whitman and John Addington Symonds, based on letters, diaries, and poems.
 
Katz, Jonathan Ned. "Comrades and Lovers." Play about the relationship between Walt Whitman and John Addington Symonds, based on letters, diaries, and poems.
  
 
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Revision as of 09:48, 28 August 2008

Art Inspired by LGBTQ and Heterosexaul History

OutHistory.org is soliciting from selected artists and considering proposals from artists for a series of online art works inspired by LGBTQH history, to be included on the site.


Bibliography in Construction: Art About LGBTQH History

Duberman, Martin. "Posing Naked." Play inspired by the scandal involving literary critic Newton Arvin in 1960.


Holsaert, Faith. "Chosen Girl." Short story. The intimacy, in 1950s Greenwich Village,of two women, one white, one African American, seen through the eyes of the white woman's observant daughter.


Katz, Jonathan Ned. "Comrades and Lovers." Play about the relationship between Walt Whitman and John Addington Symonds, based on letters, diaries, and poems.