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LGBT Thought and Culture is an online resource hosting the key works and archival documentation of LGBT political and social movements throughout the 20th century and into the present day.

LGBT Thought and Culture includes --Hirschfeld’s famous letter to students at • Rare books and major winners of the materials ranging from seminal texts, letters, Institute of Technology. Stonewall Book Awards and Lambda periodicals, speeches, interviews, and • Additional collections from the Kinsey Literary Awards, many of which are no ephemera covering the political evolution Institute’s archives, including early longer in print: of rights to memoirs, biographies, periodicals, organizational --The Homosexual in America, Donald poetry, and works of fiction that illuminate papers, and writings from Harry Corey, originally published in 1951 the lives of , gay, transgender, and Benjamin and John Money. --Imre: A Memorandum, Xavier Mayne, bisexual individuals and the community. • The One National Gay and Lesbian originally published in 1908 At completion, the database will contain Archive collections, including: --Left Out: The Politics of Exclusion, 150,000 pages of rich content essential to --The Bob Damron Address guides that Martin B. Duberman students and scholars of cultural studies, contain lists of gay friendly bars in Los --The Stone Wall, Mary Casal, originally history, women’s and gender studies, Angeles from 1966-1980. published in 1930 political , American studies, social --The papers of gay rights pioneer and To ensure the highest caliber, most theory, sociology, and literature. Content peace activist Morris Kight. partners include the Kinsey Institute Archive relevant inclusions, collection is cultivated --Records from the North American and Library, Windy City Media Group, ONE by an advisory board of subject matter Conference of National Gay and Lesbian Archive, and experts that includes Michael Bronski, Organizations, 1966-1970. notable LGBT publishers Alyson Books, Dartmouth College and Harvard Cleis Press, and Firebrand Books as well as --The papers of pioneer filmmaker and University; Linda Garber, Santa Clara mainstream trade and university publishers. activist Pat Rocco. University; Todd Gilman, Yale University • The EROS Foundation Archive, Library; Gerard Koskovich, Content containing correspondence, newspaper Antiquarian Book Dealer and Independent clippings, reports to committees, Scholar; Lisa Johnston, Sweet Briar As much of LGBT culture grew inquiries and publications from the College; and additional advisors underground and in geographically Australian sex industry lobbyist group. representing and Australia. dispersed places, LGBT Thought and • The editorial files and books of Tracy Culture will include archival material from Publication Details local and national organizations as well Baim a key LGBT and feminist reporter since 1980. Her archives include as the personal papers of notable figures For those who own the LGBT Studies editorial article clips, reporter’s notes, in the movement. Understanding the in Video, the two collections are cross- press releases for LGBT and AIDS transnational nature of the evolution of the searchable through a single interface. organizations, program books, and LGBT community and political movement, LGBT Thought and Culture is available more. the collection will also include published worldwide through annual subscription works and archival materials from around • Periodical publications of Windy City or one-time purchase of perpetual rights, the world, with a particular focus on Europe, Media Group: with prices scaled to institutional size and Australia, New Zealand, and Latin America. --Outlines (1987–2000), a newspaper budget. serving ’s LGBT community, Featured content includes: featuring LGBT and AIDS coverage, • The Magnus Hirschfeld Collection, news, interviews, photos, events, and acquired by the Kinsey Institute Archive community features. Request a and Library in the 1940s. --Blacklines (1996–2006), a monthly --The professional correspondence, newspaper covering African American free publications, confidential reports, news LGBT issues with a focus on gay media. trial clippings, court documents, and other --En La Vida (1996–2006), a monthly materials from renowned German sex newspaper addressing Latino/a LGBT researcher Magnus Hirschfeld (1868– issues and culture. alexanderstreet.com/products/gltc 1935).

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