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- Remembering the Stonewall Inn, 1969
- Newspaper Articles the Day After the Stonewall Riots Historical Context
- A Resolution to Honor and Remember the Stonewall Riots (June 28, 1969)
- The Spark of Stonewall
- PRIDE Month and the History of Stonewall
- JAMIE BARTON (Mezzosoprano)
- Screening the Closet: the Discourse of Visibility, Sexuality, and Queer
- Queer Glossary
- Trans Glossary of Terms
- UNITED STATES COMMISSION on CIVIL RIGHTS Please Join the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights for a Talk on Stonewall at 50: the Move
- The Stonewall Riots 2/5/16 10:34 PM Page Iii DM - the Stonewall Riots 2/5/16 10:34 PM Page V
- Stonewall National Monument Foundation Document
- Genny Beemyn, "Transgender History in the United States"
- The Influence of the Stonewall Riots
- Stonewall Riots by Andrew Matzner the Stonewall Inn in 2003
- Timeline of Important Historical Events in LGBTQ History
- An Erotohistoriography of Butch/Femme
- Stonewall Riot Lesson Plan
- On the National Significance of the Stonewall Uprising — Scholars
- Lgbt in Britain: Home and Communities
- Stonewall 50
- Forgotten History: the Stonewall Riots
- The Disappearing Butch: Discursively Disciplining Queer Subjectivities
- Announcing the Stonewall National Monument
- Role Models Being Yourself: SEXUAL ORIENTATION and the WORKPLACE Supported By
- Chapter Five: the Stonewall Riots (1969) Documents 73-75, 80, 83
- Interrogating the Threat and Recuperation of Women's Femme Bisexuality Hannah Mcshane
- Written Evidence Submitted by Transgender Trend (GRA1920)
- Drowning in Loneliness and Writing the Blues: Creating Lesbian Space in the Novels of Radclyffe Hall and Leslie Feinberg
- Stonewall and the Creation of Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, and Transgender Community and Identity Through Public History Techniques
- A Storytime Program for Stonewall Inn National Monument, New York
- To View Program
- Stonewall National Monument EKIP Activity