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Curated by John D’Emilio | Curated by John D’Emilio | ||
The LGBTQ history of a particular city. | The LGBTQ history of a particular city. | ||
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Curated by Tavia Nyong’o | Curated by Tavia Nyong’o | ||
Documents and images referring to LGBTQ people of African descent and African Americans, in particular. | Documents and images referring to LGBTQ people of African descent and African Americans, in particular. | ||
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Photographed, Researched, and Written by Ron Schlittler | Photographed, Researched, and Written by Ron Schlittler | ||
Photos and biographs of 115 openly gay or lesbian people elected to public office in the U.S. | Photos and biographs of 115 openly gay or lesbian people elected to public office in the U.S. | ||
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Curated by Jonathan Ned Katz | Curated by Jonathan Ned Katz | ||
The founding era of what became the United States. | The founding era of what became the United States. | ||
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Curated by XXXXXXXXXX, with the assistance of Tey Meadow | Curated by XXXXXXXXXX, with the assistance of Tey Meadow | ||
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. | Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. | ||
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Curated by XXXXXXXX | Curated by XXXXXXXX | ||
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Images from the collection of Marshall Weeks | Images from the collection of Marshall Weeks | ||
Postcards dating to the early-twentieth-century reflecting concerns about "masculine" women and "sissy boys." | Postcards dating to the early-twentieth-century reflecting concerns about "masculine" women and "sissy boys." | ||
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Revision as of 12:45, 11 March 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.
Lesbian TheaterCurated by Mimi McGurl Lesbian theatre history with an emphasis on the story of New York’s WOW Café and Theatre. |
Queer Youth - On Campus and in the MediaCurated by Sharon Ullman Activism on college and high school campuses andrepresentations of queer youth in the media. |
The Pre-Gay Era in the USACurated by C. Todd White Homosexual rights activists, organizations, and publications in the U.S. from the 1950s to 1969. |
ChicagoCurated by John D’Emilio The LGBTQ history of a particular city. |
People of African DescentCurated by Tavia Nyong’o Documents and images referring to LGBTQ people of African descent and African Americans, in particular. |
Out and Elected in the U.S.APhotographed, Researched, and Written by Ron Schlittler Photos and biographs of 115 openly gay or lesbian people elected to public office in the U.S. |
Colonial America: The Age of Sodomitical SinCurated by Jonathan Ned Katz The founding era of what became the United States. |
TransgenderCurated by XXXXXXXXXX, with the assistance of Tey Meadow Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. |
Native AmericansCurated by XXXXXXXX Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. |
Postcards: Masculine Women and Feminine MenImages from the collection of Marshall Weeks Postcards dating to the early-twentieth-century reflecting concerns about "masculine" women and "sissy boys." |