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Making Gay History
Making Gay History: the Podcast'
The Stonewall Riots: How They Broke Barriers in LGBT+ Activism Claire
Nick Ota-Wang the Queen City: Denver's Homophile Organizations
Learning from Other Movements: Gay Liberation and Recovery Advocacy
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Homosexual Democracy in America: Political Ideology & Organization in the Mattachine, 1950-1954
Frank Kameny: Standing up for Gay Rights in Government and Society
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Historic Context Statement for LGBT History in New York City
The Mattachine Society of Washington, the American Civil Liberties Union, and the Invention of Gay Pride, 1
LGBTQ America: a Theme Study of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer History Is a Publication of the National Park Foundation and the National Park Service
The Advocate and the Making of a Gay Model Minority 1967-2007
Averill Earls on Eric Marcus, Sara Burningham, Nahanni Rous Et Al
Exhibit Bibliography Primary Resources
"Homosexuals Are Revolting": Stonewall, 1969
A History of Queer New Mexico, 1920S-1980S Jordan Biro
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Barbara Gittings - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia 7/21/16, 1:53 PM
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Nick Ota-Wang the Queen City: Denver’S Homophile Organizations from 1950-1970 May 2020
On the National Significance of the Stonewall Uprising — Scholars
Story Center Films Singer & Deschamps Productions, Inc. And
Historic Context Statement for Washington's LGBTQ Resources
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Objectivity” As a Necessary Precondition to Credibility Or Effectiveness
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LGBT and Queer Archiving in the United States a DISSERTATION