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  1. Media by Queers, For Queer Youth‏‎ (8 categories)
  2. Lesbians Between the World Wars‏‎ (8 categories)
  3. Social Scientists and Homophiles, 1950s and 1960s‏‎ (8 categories)
  4. John D'Emilio: drag and street fairy life; Chicago, 1965-1970‏‎ (8 categories)
  5. Sample Exhibit‏‎ (8 categories)
  6. Harassment at the Wigwam, April 1972‏‎ (8 categories)
  7. Columbia, SC‏‎ (8 categories)
  8. Grand Jury and the Fight for a Gay Rights Bill in Champaign, May 1972-May 1973‏‎ (8 categories)
  9. National Gay Mobilizing Committee for a March on Washington, May 1973-December 1973‏‎ (8 categories)
  10. Outhistory source test‏‎ (8 categories)
  11. Watauga High School LGBT Activism, 1999-2009‏‎ (8 categories)
  12. Lawrence McKeon‏‎ (8 categories)
  13. Lester Strong and David Waggoner: "XY on XY," 2008, page 3‏‎ (8 categories)
  14. Deborah Sampson: "Animal love, on her part, was out of the question," 1782-1797‏‎ (8 categories)
  15. Emma Goldman: "a great injustice," 1900-1923‏‎ (8 categories)
  16. De Forrest: "The Gay Year: A Novel," 1949‏‎ (8 categories)
  17. Lucy Ann Lobdell: 1829-1912‏‎ (8 categories)
  18. P. M. Wise, "Case of Sexual Perversion," January 1883‏‎ (8 categories)
  19. Lester Strong and David Waggoner: "XY on XY," 2008, Introduction‏‎ (8 categories)
  20. New York Times: "homosexual," November 22, 1914‏‎ (8 categories)
  21. Greece: Suit to Prohibit Use of Word "Lesbian" Dismissed, July 22, 2008‏‎ (8 categories)
  22. De Morgues' "Hermaphrodites", 1564‏‎ (7 categories)
  23. John Smith: Virginia, June 1607‏‎ (7 categories)
  24. Legal case: boys; Massachusetts Bay, June 29, 1629‏‎ (7 categories)
  25. Legal case: Hillebrant; New Netherland, August 26, 1658‏‎ (7 categories)
  26. Sodomy law: New Jersey, May 30, 1668‏‎ (7 categories)
  27. Sodomy law: Connecticut, October, 1672‏‎ (7 categories)
  28. Cotton Mather: June, 1701‏‎ (7 categories)
  29. Sodomy law: Pennsylvania, May 31, 1718‏‎ (7 categories)
  30. Buggery law: Georgia, June 29, 1732‏‎ (7 categories)
  31. Sodomy case: Georgia, March 25, 1734‏‎ (7 categories)
  32. Bossu's "Most are addicted to sodomy", 1751-62‏‎ (7 categories)
  33. Kertbeny: "Homosexual," "Heterosexual," May 6, 1868‏‎ (7 categories)
  34. Kiernan: "Heterosexual," "Homosexual," May 1892‏‎ (7 categories)
  35. Lowie's "One surviving berdache", 1907-12‏‎ (7 categories)
  36. Lowie's "She eloped with her sister-in-law", 1909‏‎ (7 categories)
  37. McMurtrie's "Legend of Lesbian Love", 1914‏‎ (7 categories)
  38. Sidney Drew, director: "A Florida Enchantment", 1914‏‎ (7 categories)
  39. Angela "Angie" Calomiris: August 1, 1916 - January 30, 1995‏‎ (7 categories)
  40. Forde's "Casual secret homosexuality", 1931‏‎ (7 categories)
  41. Harvey Milk‏‎ (7 categories)
  42. John Laird‏‎ (7 categories)
  43. Anne Stradauskas‏‎ (7 categories)
  44. Kate Brown‏‎ (7 categories)
  45. Chuck Carpenter‏‎ (7 categories)
  46. Katherine Triatanfillou‏‎ (7 categories)
  47. Queer History at Swarthmore College‏‎ (7 categories)
  48. Nestle: Blog on History; The Kiss, 1950s-1990s‏‎ (7 categories)
  49. John D'Emilio, "A Woman for All Generations," 1930s - 1990s‏‎ (7 categories)
  50. John D'Emilio, "Bayard Rustin in Chicago," 1951‏‎ (7 categories)

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