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Bibliogay
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Library and bookstore featuring five centuries of documents about gay men's sexuality -- from oppression to revolution and celebration.
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The Blacklist
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List of gays and lesbians of African descent, developed as resource for Black History Month. Called "Blacklist" also because some in the black community have sought to disavow the contributions and identities of many listed here.
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Androphile Gay History Project
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Overview of gay love over the centuries. Includes information about the homosexual mythologies and folk tales of ancient cultures, as well as poetry, and erotic art.
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Gaygate 100
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Regularly changing biography of a famous gay person from history, based on "The Gay 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Gay Men and Lesbians, Past and Present" by Paul Elliott Russell.
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Uncle Donald's Castro Street
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A picture gallery and stories about San Francisco's Castro Street and gay community during the 1970's featuring Gay Parade, Castro Street Fair, Gay Games, and Harvey Milk
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GLBT Historical Society
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For over 15 years, we have maintained one of the world’s largest collections of primary source material about gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender history. Our professionally staffed archives and reading room are open to the public free of charge 20 hours per week. We also sponsor exhibits and programs on an on-going basis. We are now in the early stages of building the world’s first full-scale, professional quality, general audience museum devoted to GLBT history and culture.
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OC LGBT Historical Time Line Project
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An on line time line glbt historical time line of Orange County California(1700-2000).
This ten year project found a home lin 2004 with the UCI lgbt Resource Center and at the same time the UCI Archives Special Collections began soliciting archival glbt materials related to OC and it's immediate surroundings. This collection is being coordinated by Jackie Dooley, library archivist.
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Sappho of Lesbos Circa 630 B.C
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One of the great Greek lyrists and few known female poets of the ancient world, Sappho was born some time between 630 and 612 BC. Her birthplace gave rise to "Lesbian" as an erotic term.
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The Tomb of Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep
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Buried in joint tomb in Saqqara provided by Pharaoh Niusere, wall paintings depict them in intimate embrace, describe them as "Joined in life and joined in death." It was revealed that this unique tomb had been built for two men to cohabit and that both shared identical titles in the palace of King Niuserre of the Fifth Dynasty: "Overseer of the manicurist in the palace of the king."
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Homosexuality in Japaneese Art History
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Japanese culture both now and historically has been replete with images that, although not obviously homosexual, can be given queer readings, as well as a wide range of representations that contemporary viewers would understand to be homosexual.
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Abu Nuwas, Islamic Gay Poet
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Abu Nuwas was the greatest Arab poet of his time, or as some claim, the greatest Arab poet of all time and gay. Master of witty, erotic love poetry (ghazal), celebrating wine, beautiful boys and song.
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Australian Gay and Lesbian Artists
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Historically, Australia has produced some important gay and lesbian artists and is currently home to many others. These artists work with a wide variety of materials and explore a broad range of topics. Their art encompasses portraits, figure studies, jewelry, paintings, interactive videos, and other genres, while embracing styles as distinct as surrealism, camp, and the abject.
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The Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals
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The nazi persecution of homosexuals, essays by Rictor Norton. A pink triangle, two-and-three-quarter inches high, worn on the left side of the jacket and on the right leg of the trousers, was the symbol which branded the homosexual inmates of the Nazi concentration camps.
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Anna Rüling
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Anna Rueling is the first known Lesbian activist. This site offers a review of a speech she gave over 100 years ago (1904), and offers links to her speech in English and Italian, In her speech, Rüling brought Gay rights and women's rights under one umbrella. She congratulated the Committee for its support of women's rights and for including Lesbians in its fight for equal right.
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