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  1. ZAP: Art and the Queer Revolution, 1969-present‏‎ (9 categories)
  2. Lester Strong and David Waggoner: "XY on XY," 2008, page 5‏‎ (9 categories)
  3. Lester Strong and David Waggoner: "XY on XY," 2008, page 4‏‎ (9 categories)
  4. Badger State Banner: Anna Morris/Frank Blunt and Gertrude Field, January 18, 1894‏‎ (9 categories)
  5. Abraham Lincoln, Sexuality and Intimacy: 1809-1865‏‎ (9 categories)
  6. Sodomy law: Connecticut, December 1, 1642‏‎ (8 categories)
  7. Sodomy law: Massachusetts Bay, 1648‏‎ (8 categories)
  8. Michael Wigglesworth: February, 1653‏‎ (8 categories)
  9. Jan Quisthout: New Netherland, May 13, 1660‏‎ (8 categories)
  10. Buggery law: Virginia, 1661‏‎ (8 categories)
  11. The Duke of York's Laws: March 1, 1665‏‎ (8 categories)
  12. Sodomy case: Jan Quisthout; New Netherland, May 13, 1660‏‎ (8 categories)
  13. Sodomy law: Plymouth, June 6, 1671‏‎ (8 categories)
  14. Marquette's "They pass for Manitous", 1673-77‏‎ (8 categories)
  15. Sodomy case: Nicholas Sension; Connecticut, May 22, 1677‏‎ (8 categories)
  16. Sodomy law: New Hampshire, March 16, 1680‏‎ (8 categories)
  17. Sodomy law: East New Jersey, March 1683‏‎ (8 categories)
  18. Buggery law: New York, 1691‏‎ (8 categories)
  19. Buggery law: New Jersey, 1702‏‎ (8 categories)
  20. John Lawson: 1709‏‎ (8 categories)
  21. Edward Hyde, Lord Cornbury (1661-1723)‏‎ (8 categories)
  22. Buggery law: New Hampshire, 1718‏‎ (8 categories)
  23. Buggery law: South Carolina, 1712‏‎ (8 categories)
  24. Onania; or, The Heinous Sin of Self-Pollution: 1724‏‎ (8 categories)
  25. Loskiel's "Unnatural sins", 1750‏‎ (8 categories)
  26. Olaudah Equiano: The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, 1789‏‎ (8 categories)
  27. Henry and Thompson's "Cannot persuade him", 1801‏‎ (8 categories)
  28. Catlin's "Dance to the Berdashe", 1832-39‏‎ (8 categories)
  29. F. P. Torrey: John Williams and George Smith, February 22, 1841‏‎ (8 categories)
  30. Henry Gerber‏‎ (8 categories)
  31. Spier's "Transvestites or berdaches", 1930‏‎ (8 categories)
  32. Honigman's "Male and female homosexuality", 1964‏‎ (8 categories)
  33. Elaine Noble‏‎ (8 categories)
  34. Joe Herzenberg‏‎ (8 categories)
  35. Bill Crews‏‎ (8 categories)
  36. Kevin McCarthy‏‎ (8 categories)
  37. Leslie Katz‏‎ (8 categories)
  38. Susan Leal‏‎ (8 categories)
  39. Kay Tsenin‏‎ (8 categories)
  40. Dale McCormick‏‎ (8 categories)
  41. Bruce Williams‏‎ (8 categories)
  42. Mary Clare Higgins‏‎ (8 categories)
  43. Liz Stephanics and Linda Siegle‏‎ (8 categories)
  44. Jim McGill‏‎ (8 categories)
  45. Mary Wiseman‏‎ (8 categories)
  46. Doug Robinson and Larry Sauer‏‎ (8 categories)
  47. Daniel Stewart‏‎ (8 categories)
  48. Keith St. John‏‎ (8 categories)
  49. Sheila Kuehl‏‎ (8 categories)
  50. Queer Awareness Groups at Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges‏‎ (8 categories)

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