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Revision as of 15:10, 11 February 2011
Timeline of recent, major additions to and changes in the content of OutHistory.org
Most recent date first, then listed alphatetically by title:
February 11, 2011
Alma Routsong: "Patience and Sarah," 1962-1972
Caught with Their Pants Down: A History of Hypocrisy
Jonathan Ned Katz: “Interview with Alma” (poem), January 20, 1975
Jonathan Ned Katz: "Miss Willson and Miss Brundage", early 1800s
February 9, 2011
Jonathan Ned Katz: "We'wha Went to Washington", 1886
February 5, 2011
Upton Birnie Brady: April 17, 1938-March 19, 2008
February 4, 2011
Bibliography: History of the Fire Island Pines
Timeline: History of the Fire Island Pines
February 2, 2011
African American LGBTQ History Timelines: Main Page
December 30, 2010
United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia: Inmate Case Files, compiled 1902-1921
December 28, 2010
Supreme Court of the United States: National Endowment for the Arts v. Finley, June 25, 1998
December 26, 2010
George Chauncey and others: The Historians' Brief in Lawrence v. Texas, January 2003
Lawrence v. Texas: Bibliography
December 21, 2010
Veterans Benevolent Association: New York City, 1945-1954
December 20, 2010
King James Bible: 400 Years, 1611-2011
December 16, 2010
Paul Thek: November 2, 1933-August 10, 1988
Paul Thek: Bibliography, Alphabetical
Paul Thek: Bibliography, Chronological
December 14, 2010
December 13, 2010
December 10, 2010
Holland Carter, New York Times: "Critic's Notebook. As Ants Crawl Over Crucifix", December 10, 2010
Holland Carter, New York Times: "Sexuality in Modernism", December 10, 2010
National Coalition Against Censorship: LA MOCA Whitewashes Political Mural. December 10, 2010
December 8, 2010
Cuba and Homosexuals in the English-Speaking Media: Timeline
December 7, 2010
Hide/Seek Timeline Changed to Hide/Seek Timeline: Part 2
Jonathan David Katz and David C. Ward: “Hide/Seek", October 30, 2010-February 13, 2011
Timeline: ZAP! Art and the Queer Revolution, 1969-present
December 6, 2010
Jonathan David Katz: "a larger isue", December 6, 2010
Robert Atkins: "Frohnmayer Fiddles, Artists Burn", November 28, 1989
December 2, 2010
Jacqueline Trescott, Washington Post: "debate over museum's censorship rages", December 2, 2010
Jonathan David Katz: On Hide/Seek, December 1, 2010
Jonathan David Katz and David C. Ward: “Hide/Seek", October 30, 2010-February 13, 2011
November 30, 2010
150th Anniversary of the American Civil War: 2011-2015
Ellen Eyre: to Walt Whitman, March 25, 1862
Heterosexual History Timeline, Part 2
Roller-Arena: “How Dare You Presume I’m Heterosexual”, June 9, 1979
November 29, 2010
Charlton Heston: “I am heterosexual”, March 7, 1993
Comment on Dancing at Disneyland by One of the Original Litigants
November 28, 2010
Heterosexual History Timeline, Part 2
Judy Klemesrud: “heterosexual woman”, March 28, 1971
Kathryn Harrison: “female heterosexuality”, May 30, 2010
Natalie Jaffe: “heterosexual women”, May 1, 1966
New York Times: “heterosexual identity”, December 10, 1972
November 27, 2010
A. D. Coleman: "heterosexual interactions between kids", June 18, 1972
Richard A. Shweder: “female heterosexual”, August 18, 1991
November 16, 2010
Bibliography: Treatment of LGBT People by Doctors and Psychologists
Timeline: Treatment of LGBT People by Doctors and Psychologists
November 15, 2010
OutHistory.org Content Providers
REVIEW a Work on LGBTQ History
November 11, 2010
Timeline: LGBT people and the U.S. military
Veterans Day, November 11, 2010
November 10, 2010
Legal Cases Appealed: January 1, 1800-December 31, 1899
- Announcing the OutHistory.org Legal Research Project
Timeline: Published U.S. State Appeals Case Reports, 1800-1899
November 9, 2010
Historic Places to Visit from the LGBTQ Past
November 8, 2010
U.S. Defense Department Survey on Gays in Military: July 7, 2010
November 7, 2010
Timeline: Published U.S. State Appeals Case Reports, 1800-1899
W. L. Jones v. The State (Texas): November 24, 1897
November 5, 2010
Guy T. Olmstead Shoots William L. Clifford: March 28,1894
November 4, 2010
Alexander Hamilton to John Laurens: 1779-1783
Bibliography: Articles Relevant to LGBT History
Bibliography: Books Relevant to LGBT History
November 3, 2010
National Park Service: U.S. Department of the Interior
November 1, 2010
Charles Follen McKim: August 24, 1847-September 14, 1909
Conference: "Multiple Modernities of Same-Sex Sexuality in Nigeria", August 18-20, 2010
Lorraine Hansberry: To "The Ladder," May, August 1957
2010, October 31
150th Anniversary of the American Civil War: 2011-2015
Brooklyn Eagle: "sodomy", March 9, 1884
DYKE: A Quarterly: 1975-Summer 1978
2010, October 27
James Orville Bloss: September 30, 1847-December 15, 1918
John William Sterling and James Orville Bloss, 1870-1918
Maya Angelou: “hold those things that tell your history”, October 26, 2010
2010, October 25
George L. Mosse: "Why Gay History?" March 30, 1996
George W. Crane: “Case Records of a Psychologist”, April 21, 1939
Louisville (Kentucky) Democrat: John Haskell arrested for “forcible sodomy”, February 28, 1860
2010, October 24
Adam Sonstegard: "Performing the 'Unnatural' Life: America's First Gay Autobiography", Fall 2002
Amin Ghaziani: "The Reinvention of Heterosexuality," May-June 2010
Heterosexual History Timeline, Part 1
2010, October 23
John D'Emilio: On Teaching Religion and Homosexuality in the U.S.
Proposal for a History of the Fire Island Pines
Religion and Homosexuality in the U.S.: Timeline
The Baptist Church and Homosexuality in the U.S.: Timeline
The Catholic Church and Homosexuality in the U.S.: Timeline
The Episcopal Church and Homosexuality in the U.S.: Timeline
The Lutheran Church and Homosexuality in the U.S.: Timeline
The Presbyterian Church and Homosexuality in the U.S.: Timeline
2010, October 22
Postposttranssexual: Transgender Studies and Feminism: April 7-10, 2011
Vaudeville News: Jean Barrios, May 11, 1923
2010, October 21
Andrew Meacham: "Raymond Castro played key role in 1969 Stonewall rebellion", October 21, 2010
New York Times: terms “lesbian” and “Sappho”, January 31, 1875
2010, October 20
New York Times, "sodomy", February 19, 1856
2010, October 19
Baltimore Sun: "A CRAZY PEOPLE'S HOP", December 22, 1874
Evening Star: "A VERY QUEER CASE IN BALTIMORE", August 1, 1879
New York Times: "sodomy", November 4, 1851
Reverend Dr. William Hamilton, Presbyterian Pastor, Mobile, Alabama: 1854
2010, October 11
Earl Lind (Ralph Werther-Jennie June): The Riddle of the Underworld, 1921
2009, October
SAGE Community History, October 2009
- Explore exhibits created by members of Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE) during an OutHistory.org computer course.
GSA at West Windsor Plainsboro High School North
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