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<h4>[[Colonial America: The Age of Sodomitical Sin|Colonial America: The Age of Sodomitical Sin, 1607-1776]]
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Learn about sexual activity and its punishment in the founding era of what became the United States.
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<h4>[[Come_Out%21_Magazine%2C_1969-1972| Come Out! Magazine]]
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Learn about the life of gay poet Edward Field.
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Look through PDFs of ''Come Out!'' magazine, a gay liberation-era publication.
 
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|<h4>[[John_D%27Emilio:_%22History_and_Me%2C%22_1950-2008| John D'Emilio: History and Me, 1950-2008]]</h4>
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|<h4>[[Coming_Out_Into_Come_Out%21 | Coming Out Into Come Out!]]</h4>
  
Read John D'Emilio's series of articles for the ''Windy City Times'' about Chicago's gay history and his own career as an historian of sexuality.  
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Read about the coming out experience of Gay Liberationist Perry Brass.
 
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|<h4>[[Edward_Field:_1924-present | Edward Field: 1924-present]]</h4>
  
<h4>[[Stonewall Riot Police Reports, June 28, 1969 | Stonewall Riot Police Reports]]</h4>
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Learn about the life of gay poet Edward Field.
 
 
Examine newly obtained documents revealing the name of a woman and three men arrested at the Stonewall riot!
 
 
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<h4>[[Photographs:Gender_Bending_Women%2C_early-20th_c. | Photography Collection: Gender Bending Women]]</h4>
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<h4>[[Gender-Crossing_Women%2C_1782-1920| Gender-Crossing Women, 1782-1920]]</h4>
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Examine primary documents reprinted from Jonathan Ned Katz's ''Gay American History'' about the lives of women who lived as men.
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|<h4>[[John_D%27Emilio:_%22History_and_Me%2C%22_1950-2008| John D'Emilio: History and Me, 1950-2008]]</h4>
  
Explore photographs from the early-twentieth century of women wearing masculine clothing. Photos in this exhibit were submitted by collector Sharon Weinman.
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Read John D'Emilio's series of articles for the ''Windy City Times'' about Chicago's gay history and his own career as an historian of sexuality.  
 
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<h4>[[Nestle:_Blog_on_History%3B_Women%27s_House_of_D%2C_1931-1974 | Blog on History]]</h4>
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<h4>[[Jonathan Ned Katz, Recalling My Play "Coming Out!" June 1972]]</h4>
  
Joan Nestle, co-founder of the Lesbian Herstory Archives offers a series of musings on lesbian history in these pages.
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Read Jonathan's contemporary reflections on his 1972 play.
 
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<h4>[[Gender-Crossing_Women%2C_1782-1920| Gender-Crossing Women, 1782-1920]]</h4>
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<h4>[[Lesbians in the Twentieth Century: 1900-1999]]</h4>
  
Examine primary documents reprinted from Jonathan Ned Katz's ''Gay American History'' about the lives of women who lived as men.
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Scholar Esther Newton and her graduate students explore the history of lesbian identity from 1900 to 1999 in this exhibit.
 
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<h4>[[Suzanne_Poli | "A View From My Window: The Christopher Street Liberation Day March, 1970-1985"]]</h4>
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<h4>[[National_Coming_Out_Day| National Coming Out Day]]
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Explore fifteen years of the New York City Pride Parade through Suzanne Poli's exceptional photographs.
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Read about the history of National Coming Out Day, October 11th.
 
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| [[Image:OEexhibitcrop.jpg|200px|Harvey Milk's grave]]
 
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<h4>[[Come_Out%21_Magazine%2C_1969-1972| Come Out! Magazine]]
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<h4>[[Out and Elected in the USA: 1974-2004]]</h4>
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Look through PDFs of ''Come Out!'' magazine, a gay liberation-era publication.
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Learn about 107 openly gay or lesbian people elected to public office in the U.S. before 2004 in this exhibit, photographed, researched, and written by Ron Schlittler.  
 
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<h4>[[Polk_Street| Polk Street History Project]]</h4>
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<h4>[[Native_Americans/Gay_Americans_1528-1976 |Native Americans/Gay Americans; 1528-1976]]</h4>
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Check out this exhibit about LGBTQ communities in the Polk Gulch neighborhood of San Francisco, created by 2008 OutHistory.org Fellowship winner Joey Plaster.
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Look through this collection of primary documents describing homosexuality among Native Americans.
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<h4>[[Queer_Bronzeville_:_An_Overview | Queer Bronzeville]]</h4>
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<h4>[[Nestle:_Blog_on_History%3B_Women%27s_House_of_D%2C_1931-1974 | Blog on History]]</h4>
Learn about the development of queer communities in Bronzeville, a neighborhood on Chicago's South Side. This exhibit was created by 2008 OutHistory.org Fellowship winner Tristan Cabello.
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Joan Nestle, co-founder of the Lesbian Herstory Archives offers a series of musings on lesbian history in these pages.
 
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<h4>[[Postcards: Masculine Women, Feminine Men; early-20th c.|Postcards: Masculine Women, Feminine Men; early-20th c.]]</h4>
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<h4>[[Photographs:Gender_Bending_Women%2C_early-20th_c. | Photography Collection: Gender Bending Women]]</h4>
  
These postcards from the collection of Marshall Weeks depict "masculine" women and "sissy boys."
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Explore photographs from the early-twentieth century of women wearing masculine clothing. Photos in this exhibit were submitted by collector Sharon Weinman.
 
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<h4>[[Polk_Street| Polk Street History Project]]</h4>
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Check out this exhibit about LGBTQ communities in the Polk Gulch neighborhood of San Francisco, created by 2008 OutHistory.org Fellowship winner Joey Plaster.
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<h4>[[Queer Youth: On Campus and in the Media, 1947-2007]]</h4>
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<h4>[[Postcards: Masculine Women, Feminine Men; early-20th c.|Postcards: Masculine Women, Feminine Men; early-20th c.]]</h4>
  
Undergraduate students at Haveford and Bryn Mawr created this exhibit about activism on college and high school campuses as well as queer youth in the media.
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These postcards from the collection of Marshall Weeks depict "masculine" women and "sissy boys."
 
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<h4>[[Out and Elected in the USA: 1974-2004]]</h4>
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<h4>[[The Pre-Gay Era in the USA|The Pre-Gay Era in the USA: 1950-1969]]</h4>
  
Learn about 107 openly gay or lesbian people elected to public office in the U.S. before 2004 in this exhibit, photographed, researched, and written by Ron Schlittler.  
+
C. Todd White’s exhibit describes homosexual rights activists, organizations, and publications in the U.S. before the Stonewall riots.
 
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| [[Image:Cobb9.jpg|200px]]
 
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<h4>[[Lesbians in the Twentieth Century: 1900-1999]]</h4>
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<h4>[[Queer_Bronzeville_:_An_Overview | Queer Bronzeville]]</h4>
 
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Learn about the development of queer communities in Bronzeville, a neighborhood on Chicago's South Side. This exhibit was created by 2008 OutHistory.org Fellowship winner Tristan Cabello.
Scholar Esther Newton and her graduate students explore the history of lesbian identity from 1900 to 1999 in this exhibit.
 
 
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<h4>[[The Pre-Gay Era in the USA|The Pre-Gay Era in the USA: 1950-1969]]</h4>
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<h4>[[Queer Youth: On Campus and in the Media, 1947-2007]]</h4>
  
C. Todd White’s exhibit describes homosexual rights activists, organizations, and publications in the U.S. before the Stonewall riots.
+
Undergraduate students at Haveford and Bryn Mawr created this exhibit about activism on college and high school campuses as well as queer youth in the media.
 
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|[[Image:SW Head2.jpg|200px]]
 
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<h4>[[Native_Americans/Gay_Americans_1528-1976 |Native Americans/Gay Americans; 1528-1976]]</h4>
+
<h4>[[Stonewall Riot Police Reports, June 28, 1969 | Stonewall Riot Police Reports]]</h4>
  
Look through this collection of primary documents describing homosexuality among Native Americans.
+
Examine newly obtained documents revealing the name of a woman and three men arrested at the Stonewall riot!
 
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<h4>[[Colonial America: The Age of Sodomitical Sin|Colonial America: The Age of Sodomitical Sin, 1607-1776]]
+
<h4>[[Suzanne_Poli | "A View From My Window: The Christopher Street Liberation Day March, 1970-1985"]]</h4>
</h4>
 
  
Learn about sexual activity and its punishment in the founding era of what became the United States.
+
Explore fifteen years of the New York City Pride Parade through Suzanne Poli's exceptional photographs.
 
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Revision as of 09:40, 6 October 2009

John Winthrop

Colonial America: The Age of Sodomitical Sin, 1607-1776

Learn about sexual activity and its punishment in the founding era of what became the United States.


Magazine.jpg

Come Out! Magazine

Look through PDFs of Come Out! magazine, a gay liberation-era publication.


Perrycrop.jpg

Coming Out Into Come Out!

Read about the coming out experience of Gay Liberationist Perry Brass.


Ed1.jpg

Edward Field: 1924-present

Learn about the life of gay poet Edward Field.


W-walker-mary2.jpg

Gender-Crossing Women, 1782-1920

Examine primary documents reprinted from Jonathan Ned Katz's Gay American History about the lives of women who lived as men.


Drury2.jpg

John D'Emilio: History and Me, 1950-2008

Read John D'Emilio's series of articles for the Windy City Times about Chicago's gay history and his own career as an historian of sexuality.


Jnk3.jpg

Jonathan Ned Katz, Recalling My Play "Coming Out!" June 1972

Read Jonathan's contemporary reflections on his 1972 play.


Grier Lesbians in Literature 3 cover3.jpg

The Lesbian in Literature

This page features a searchable edition of Barbara Grier's bibliography The Lesbian in Literature.


Bargirlcrop.jpg

Lesbians in the Twentieth Century: 1900-1999

Scholar Esther Newton and her graduate students explore the history of lesbian identity from 1900 to 1999 in this exhibit.


National coming out day2.jpg

National Coming Out Day

Read about the history of National Coming Out Day, October 11th.


Harvey Milk's grave

Out and Elected in the USA: 1974-2004

Learn about 107 openly gay or lesbian people elected to public office in the U.S. before 2004 in this exhibit, photographed, researched, and written by Ron Schlittler.


GAI2.jpg

Native Americans/Gay Americans; 1528-1976

Look through this collection of primary documents describing homosexuality among Native Americans.


Priceofsalt2.jpg

Blog on History

Joan Nestle, co-founder of the Lesbian Herstory Archives offers a series of musings on lesbian history in these pages.


PaulineParkGrandMarshall2005.jpg

Campaign for a New York City Transgender Rights Law

Read about the campaign for a transgender rights law in New York City between 2000 and 2002. This exhibit was created by Pauline Park, co-chair and co-founder of the New York Association for Gender Rights Advocacy (NYAGRA).


Girlwithpipe3.jpg

Photography Collection: Gender Bending Women

Explore photographs from the early-twentieth century of women wearing masculine clothing. Photos in this exhibit were submitted by collector Sharon Weinman.


River.jpg

Polk Street History Project

Check out this exhibit about LGBTQ communities in the Polk Gulch neighborhood of San Francisco, created by 2008 OutHistory.org Fellowship winner Joey Plaster.


Clagsweekspost03.jpg

Postcards: Masculine Women, Feminine Men; early-20th c.

These postcards from the collection of Marshall Weeks depict "masculine" women and "sissy boys."


Oneexhibitcrop.jpg

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

C. Todd White’s exhibit describes homosexual rights activists, organizations, and publications in the U.S. before the Stonewall riots.


Cobb9.jpg

Queer Bronzeville

Learn about the development of queer communities in Bronzeville, a neighborhood on Chicago's South Side. This exhibit was created by 2008 OutHistory.org Fellowship winner Tristan Cabello.


Brandon Teena

Queer Youth: On Campus and in the Media, 1947-2007

Undergraduate students at Haveford and Bryn Mawr created this exhibit about activism on college and high school campuses as well as queer youth in the media.


SW Head2.jpg

Stonewall Riot Police Reports

Examine newly obtained documents revealing the name of a woman and three men arrested at the Stonewall riot!


Poli.jpg

"A View From My Window: The Christopher Street Liberation Day March, 1970-1985"

Explore fifteen years of the New York City Pride Parade through Suzanne Poli's exceptional photographs.