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Lisa Ben (a.k.a. Edith Eyde) (b. November 7, 1921 - December 22, 2015), Los Angeles, California, c.
David Hockney (b. July 9, 1937), London, United Kingdom, 1963. Photo by Tony Evans. David Hockney, w
“WELCOME TO CENSORNATI” – “HOLY HOMOPHOBIA,” protestors demonstrate outside Cincinnati’s Contemporar
“HAWAII FOR GAY RIGHTS,” National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, Washin
Gay & Lesbian Pride Parade, Paris, France, June 1982. Photo © Jearld Moldenhauer. #lgbthistory #
Oscar Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas, c. 1893. On April 5, 1895, Oscar Wilde’s criminal libel c
“NEVER ▼ FORGET – DALLAS GAY ALLIANCE,” Gay Urban Truth Squad (G.U.T.S.) members (
Happy Bastille Day!! Picture: First official Pride Parade, Paris, France, June 19, 1982. Photo c/o G
Queens, unknown event, Los Angeles, November 1, 1949. Photo © Los Angeles Herald Examiner Archives.
Gwen Amber Rose Araujo (February 5, 1985 – October 4, 2002), Newark, California, c. 2002. Photo c/o
Billy Lucas (1995 - September 9, 2010), August 2008. On September 9, 2010, six years ago today, afte
“Over 500,000 Gay Voters Will Not Be Misrepresented,” Gay Activists Alliance demonstrati
“TWINK TWIN #1” – “GAY RIGHTS NOW!,” Frank (Twink Twin #1) and activis
“PARENTS! SUPPORT WITH PRIDE YOUR GAY CHILDREN! HELP PASS INTRO 2!”, Sarah Montgomery re
“LESBIAN MOTHERS EAT APPLE PIE,” National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights
“I LOVE MY STRAIGHT MOM” – “I LOVE MY GAY SONS,“ Gay Freedom Day Parade, San Francisco,
“THE WAR OVER GAYS – Murder In Laramie, Changing Gay Politics, Do Hate-Crime Laws Work?, Showdown Ov
“YOU’RE A NAUGHTY GIRL, GO TO MY ROOM,” Gay Pride Day, Washington, D.C., June 1993
“GAY DEMOCRATS,” Jim Owles (left), Vito Russo (third from right), Allen Roskoff (right),
Participant, Christopher Street Liberation Day Parade, New York City, June 27, 1971. Photo by Grey V
Barbara Gittings plans issues of “The Ladder,” New York City, Fall 1964. Photo by Kay To
“I’m Proud of my Gay Son,” Dick Ashworth (far right) and other parents, Christophe
“He stood for anybody that didn’t fit in, exaggerated what everybody hated, turned it into a style,
“Homosexuals Arrested at AIDS Drug Protest,” The New York Times, March 25, 1987. @nytime
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