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Revision as of 22:36, 4 December 2011
MAIN PAGE of OutHistory articles about the Federal Bureau of Investigation's surveillance of homosexuals, alleged homosexuals, persons alleging persons to be homosexuals, persons associated somehow with homosexuality, homosexual rights groups, and anti-homosexual groups and persons.
The entries and sources are based on information provided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and other researchers.
Below: Illustration with article critical of the FBI and Hoover by Ray Tucker, head of Collier's bureau in Washington, D.C. (see F.B.I. and Homosexuality: Chronology, Part 1: 1933, August 19 ). We're reproducing it extra large here so OutHistory users can see all the spying going on.
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See also:
F.B.I. and Homosexuality: Bibliography
F.B.I. and Homosexuality: Chronology, Part 1
F.B.I. and Homosexuality: Chronology, Part 2
F.B.I. and Homosexuality: Chronology, Part 3
F.B.I. and Homosexuality: Persons and Groups Investigated
John Edgar Hoover: January 1, 1895 – May 2, 1972
McCarthyism, Homophobia, and Homosexuality: 1940s-1950s
Rumor in LGBTQ History: Bibliography and Timeline
Question
Whatever their truth or falsity, how can the rumors about J. Edgar Hoover's homosexuality and cross-dressing be studied as evidence in the history of sexuality and gender?
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