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Alexander Hamilton to John Laurens: 1779-1783

The letters of American revolutionary soldier Alexander Hamilton to John Lauren contain repeated expressions of love.


Allan Bérubé: December 3, 1946-December 11, 2007

Life, work, character, and politics of the author of Coming Out Under Fire (book and film).

See also:
D'Emilio: "Allan Bérubé's Gift to History," May-June 2008
Kinsman: "Allan Bérubé, 1946-2007"


Bibliography: Lesbians, World War II and Beyond

This is a bibliography for the Lesbians, WWII and Beyond section of the Lesbians in the Twentieth Century exhibit.


Biddle's "Men Dressed in Squars Clothes", 1804-10

From the journal of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.


Edward Field: 1924-present

Poet Edward Field writes his life history (Part 1 of three parts)


Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben: September 17, 1730-November 28, 1794

Biography of Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben.


Harold Clark, Clark Estes and Don't Ask Don't Tell

About two United States Military men who were discharged from the Army because they were homosexual. Also Don't Ask, Don't Tell Policy written about connecting back to Mr. Clark and Mr. Estes


Lesbians, World War II and Beyond


Marc Wolf: "Another American: Asking and Telling," 1999-

A Solo Docudrama about Gay Men and Lesbians in the Military, and about America


Military Service in LGBTQ History


Naval Aviator Tracy Thorne Comes Out and Fights to Serve in the Military

Tracy Thorne had a promising career as a naval aviator ahead of him until he came out on Nightline in 1992. He fought the restrictions on gays in the military and ultimately lost his battle to serve openly.


Organizing Against LGBTQ Discrimination in the Military: A History


U.S. Defense Department Survey on Gays in Military: July 7, 2010

On July 7, 2010 the U.S. Defense Department sent out to 400,000 service members a survey asking about gay men and lesbians in the military.


U.S. Military Academy at West Point

Gay men, lesbians, and the history of homosexuality at the United States Military Academy at West Point, NY.


Military Service in LGBTQ History


Naval Aviator Tracy Thorne Comes Out and Fights to Serve in the Military


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