Blog on LGBTQ History
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OutHistory will be inviting a series of guest bloggers to ruminate for a month as they wish on themes provoked by their contemplation of LGBTQ and heterosexual history. These meditations on LGBTQ history will then become part of the permanent OutHistory database.
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Joan Nestle: The Women's House of Detention, New York City, 1950s
Copyright (c) by Joan Nestle, 2008