Master Timeline of LGBTQ+ US History
Master Timeline of LGBTQ+ US History
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1200
1270-00-00 – 1791-00-00: Louis Crompton, "The Myth of Lesbian Impunity: Capital Laws from 1270 to 1791," Journal of Homosexuality, 6:1/2 (Fall/Winter 1980/81): 11-25. Tags: Law; Lesbian
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1520
1528-00-00 – 1536-00-00: Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, "I saw a devilish thing". Katz, GAH 285. Tags: Native Americans; Transgender
1528-00-00: Native Americans/LGBTQ+ Americans: 1528-1976
1530
1540
1540-00-00: Hernando de Alarcon, “Men in women’s apparel.” Katz, GAH 285. Tags: Native American; Transgender
1550
1560
1562-00-00 – 1567-00-00: Rene Goulaine de Laudonniere; "Many hermaphrodites". Katz, GAH 285. Tags: Native Americans; Transgender
1564-00-00: Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, "Hermaphrodites". Katz, GAH 285. Tags: Native Americans; Transgender
1566-00-00: Gonzalo Solas de Meras; The French Interpreter to Be Put to Death Secretly. .Katz, GAH 14
1570
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1590
1593-00-00 – 1613-00-00: Francisco de Pareja, Confessional. Katz, GAH 286. Tags: Lesbian; Native Americans; Transgender
1600
1600-00-00: (EXACT DATE?) Roberts, J. R. “leude behavior each with other upon a bed”: The Case of Sarah Norman and Mary Hammond, Sinister Wisdom. No. 14 (Summer 1980). Tags: Colonial America; Lesbian
1600-00-00: Oaks, Robert. "Perceptions of Homosexuality by Justices of the Peace in Colonial Virginia," Sexualaw Reporter. 4:2 (April/June 1978): 35-36. Tags: Law: Religion
1600-00-00: Oaks, Robert. "Things Fearful to Name: Sodomy and Buggery in 17th Century New England." J. of Social History. 12:2 (1979): 268-81; rpt. in Pleck, Elizabeth R. and Pleck. Joseph. The American Man. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1980, 53- 76. Tags: Law; Religion
1600-00-00: Thompson, Roger. "Attitudes Towards Homosexuality in the Seventeenth-Century New England Colonies," J. of American Studies. 23:1 (April 1989): 27-40. Tags: Law; Religion
1607-00-00 – 1740-00-00: Katz, Jonathan Ned. Gay/Lesbian Almanac: A New Documentary. New York: Harper & Row. 1983. See "The Age of Sodomitical Sin. 1607-1740"; Tags: Law; Religion; Trouble
1607-06-00: Colonial America: The Age of Sodomitical Sin
1610
1620
1624-00-00 – 1625-00-00: Virginia Colony: The Execution of Richard Cornish. Katz, GAH 16
1629-00-00: Francis Higgeson; "5 beastly Sodomiticall boyes". Katz, GAH 19
1630
1636-00-00: John Cotton; "Unnatural filthiness". Katz, GAH 20
1640
1642-00-00: Governor William Bradford; "Sodomy and buggery . . . have broke forth in this land". Katz, GAH 2o
1646-00-00: African American LGBTQ+ U.S. History Chronology: 1646-present
1646-00-00: John Winthrop; The Execution of William Plaine. Katz, GAH 22
1646-00-00: New Netherland Colony; Jan Creoli. Katz, GAH 22
1650
1655-00-00: New Haven Colony; "If any woman change the naturall use". Katz, GAH 23
1660
1660-00-00 – 1750-00-00: Trumbach. Randolph. "The Birth of the Queen: Sodomy and the Emergence of Gender Equality in Modem Culture, 1660-1750." In Duberman et al., Hidden From History (1989). 129-40. Tags: Cisgender; Great Britain; Transgender
1670
1673-00-00 – 1677-00-00: Jacques Marquette; "They pass for Manitous ... or persons of Consequence". Katz, GAH 287. Tags: Native Americans; Transgender
1680
1690
1700
1700-00-00 – 1800-00-00: Trumbach. Randolph. "Gender and the Homosexual Role in Modem Western Culture: The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Compared." In Altman et al., Homosexuality, Which Homosexuality? (1989), 149-170. Tags: Cisgender; Transgender
1700-00-00: Wagner, Peter. Eros Goes West: European and “Homespun”: Erotica in Eighteenth-Century America. In Herget, Winifred, and Ortseifen. Karl, eds. The Transit of Civilization from Europe to America. . . Tubingen: G. Narr, 1986, 145-65. Tags: Culture; Sexuality
1702-00-00: Pierre Liette, "The sin of sodomy prevails". Katz, GAH 288. Tags: Native Americans; Transgender
1710
1711-00-00 -1717-00-00: Joseph Francois Lafitau; "Men Who Dress as Women" and "Special Friendships". Katz, GAH 288. Tags: Native Americans; Transgender
1720
1721-00-00: Pierre Francois Xavier de Charlevoix; "Effeminacy and lewdness". Katz, GAH 290. Tags: Native Americans; Transgender
1730
1740
1750
1750-00-00 (DATE UNCERTAIN): George Heinrich Loskiel; "Unnatural sins". Katz, GAH 290. Tags: Native Americans; Transgender
1751-00-00 – 1762-00-00: Jean Bernard Bossu; "Most of them are addicted to sodomy". Katz, GAH 291. Tags: Native Americans; Transgender
1760
1770
1775-00-00 – 1776-00-00: Pedro Font, "Sodomites, dedicated to nefarious practices". Katz, GAH 291. Tags: Native Americans; Transgender
1777-00-00 – 1779-00-00: Thomas Jefferson; "Sodomy shall be punished by castration". Katz, GAH 23
1777-00-00: Francisco Palou, "The abominable vice will be eliminated". Katz, GAH 292. Tags: Native American; Transgender; Trouble
1778-00-00: George Washington; The court-martial of Lieutenant Frederick Gotthold Enslin. Katz, GAH 24
1778-00-00: George Washington; The court-martial of Lieutenant Frederick Gotthold Enslin. Katz, GAH 24. Tags: Law; Trouble
1779-00-00 – 1783-00-00: Alexander Hamilton to John Laurens, "I wish, my dear Laurens . . . [to] convince you that I love you". Katz, GAH 452. Tags: Love
1779-00-00: Alexander Hamilton and John Laurens: 1779-1782
1780
1782-00-00: Alexander Hamilton and John Laurens: 1779-1782
1782-00-00: Herman Mann, Deborah Sampson. Katz, GAH 212. Tags: Lesbian; Transgender
1788-00-00: Helen H. Tanner; Homosexuality in the Spanish Army in Florida. Source: Katz, GAH, 24.
1788: Helen H. Tanner; Sex Between Men in the Spanish Army in Florida. Katz, GAH 24. Tags: Trouble
1790
1793-00-00: Moreau de St. Mery, The "unnatural pleasures" of American women. Katz, GAH 25. Tags: Lesbian; Trouble
1796-00-00 – 1873-00-00: Lynch, Michael.. "New York Sodomy, 1796-1873." Paper presented at the New York Institute for the Humanities, February 1, 1985. Tags: Law
1800
1800-00-00 – 1900-00-00: Rotundo. E. Anthony. "Romantic Friendship: Male Intimacy and Middle Class Youth in the Northern United States, 1800-1900." J. of Social History, 23:1 (Fall 1989), 1-25. Important article on men's history comparable to Smith-Rosenberg's "Female World." Tags: Love
1800-00-00 – 1940-00-00: Mangan, J. A., and Walvin, James. Manliness and Morality: Middle-Class Masculinity in Britain and America, 1800-1940. New York: St. Martin's P., 1987. Tags: Cis-Gender
1800-00-00: Aspects of Queer Existence in 19th-Century America by Rich Wilson
1800-00-00: Martin, Robert K. Hero, Captain, and Stranger: Male Friendship, Social Critique, and Literary Form in the Sea Novels of Herman Melville. Chapel Hill: U. of North Carolina P., 1986. Tags: Culture
1801-00-00: Alexander Henry and David Thompson, "His father . . . cannot persuade him to act like a man". Katz, GAH 292. Tags: Cis-gender; Native American; Transgender
1804-00-00 – 1810-00-00: Nicholas Biddle; "Men Dressed in Squars Clothes". Katz, GAH 293. Tags: Native Americans; Transgender
1809-00-00: Abraham Lincoln, Sexuality and Intimacy, 1809-1865: Timeline, Major Documents, and Bibliography
1810
1810-00-00: Davis versus Maryland; "Seduced by the instigation of the Devil". Katz, GAH 26. Tags: Law; Trouble
1811-00-00 (DATE UNDERTAIN): Claude E. Schaeffer, The Kutenai Female Berdache. Katz, GAH 293. Tags: Lesbian; Native Americans; Transgender
1819-00-00 – 1820-00-00: Edwin James and T. Say, "Sodomy is . . . not uncommonly committed". Katz, GAH 299. Tags: Native Americans; Transgender
1820
1820-00-00 - 1834 Ralph Waldo Emerson and Martin Gay; "Why do you look after me? I cannot help looking out as you pass". Katz, GAH 456. Tags: Love
1823-00-00 – 1850-00-00: Margaret fuller, "A woman may be in love with a woman". Katz, GAH 461. Tags: Lesbian; Love
1823-00-00: William H. Keating, "Numerous stories of hermaphrodites". Katz, GAH 299. Tags: Native Americans; Transgender
1824-00-00: Louis Dwight; "The sin of Sodom is the vice of prisoners . . . ." Katz, GAH 27. Tags: Law: Trouble
1826-00-00: Thomas A. Mckenney, "What they call a man-woman". Katz, GAH 299. Tags: Native Americans; transgender
1828-00-00 Noah Webster published the original Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language in 1828. He included several LGBT terms in his book; focusing on terms for gay sexual practices and ignoring lesbian sexual practices: bugger,[7] buggery,[8] pathic,[9] pederast,[10] pederastic,[11] pederasty,[12] sodomy,[13] and sodomite.[14] He occasionally cited the King James Version. For example, Webster cited First Epistle to the Corinthians VI to define the homosexual context of the term abuser.[15] Another citation is the Book of Genesis 18 to associate the term, cry to the Sodom and Gomorrah.[16] CITATION: Wikipedia accessed June 5, 2024 at 6:43 EST.
1828-00-00 (date uncertain): Isaac Mccoy; "His presence was so disgusting". Katz, GAH 300. Tags: Native Americans; Transgender
1829: Lucy Ann Lobdell, Dr. P. M. Wise, and others, Lucy Ann Lobdell Katz, GAH 214. Tags: Lesbian; Medical; Transgender; Treatment
1830
1830-00-00 – 1980-00-00: Seidman, Stephen. Romantic Longings: Love in America, 1830-1980. New York: Routledge, 1991. Tags: Love
1830-00-00: John Tanner, "One of those who make themselves women". Katz, GAH 300. Tags: Native Americans; Transgender
1831-00-00: Adam Badeau (1831-1895): A Crowd-Sourced Feature
1831-12-00: Transgender Children in Antebellum America by Jen Manion. CITATION NEEDED.
1832-00-00 – 1839-00-00: George Catlin, "Dance to the Berdashe". Katz, GAH 301. Tags: Native Americans; Transgender
1836-00-00: Activism & Organizing Timeline: 1836-present
1837-00-00 – 1891-00-00: Herman Melville; "This infinite fraternity of feeling". Katz, GAH 467. Tags: Culture; Love; Working Class
1838-00-00 – 1857-00-00: Henry David Thoreau, "I have glimpses of a serene friendship-land". Katz, GAH 481. Tags: Love
1839-00-00 – 1846-00-00: Sarah Edgarton and Luella J. B. Case; "You are kissing away the venom of some angry hornet from my lips". Katz, GAH 494. Tags: Love
1840
1841-00-00: Pierre-Jean de Smet. "A woman . . . who once dreamed that she was a man". Katz, GAH 302. Tags: Lesbian; Native Americans; Transgender
1846-00-00: Francis Parkman, "Romantic . . . friendships". Katz, GAH 303. Tags: Love; Native Americans
1846-00-00: New York City Police Department; "In the Matter of Complaint against Edward McCosker". Katz, GAH 29. Tags: Law; Trouble
1850
1850
1850-00-00 – 1895-00-00 (dates uncertain): George Devereux; "The Case of Sahaykwisa". Katz, GAH 304. Tags: Lesbian; Native Americans; Transgender
1850-00-00: Martin, Robert K.. "Knights Errant and Gothic Seducers: The Representation of Male Friendship in Mid-Nineteenth-Century America." In Duberman et al., eds. Hidden From History (1989), 169-83. Tags: Culture; Love
1855-00-00 – 1856-00-00: Edwin T. Denig; "Biography of Woman Chief". Katz, GAH 308. Tags: Lesbian; Native Americans; Transgender
1855-00-00: Lobdell, Lucy Ann. Narrative of Lucy Ann Lobdell, the female hunter of Sullivan and Delaware Counties, N.Y. Lucy Ann Lobdell. New York City, New York, United States. Tags: Joseph Lobdell (1829 – 1912).
1858-01-29 Edward Irenaeus Prime-Stevenson was born on January 29, 1858 and he died on July 23, 1942. He was a pioneering American writer about same-sex intimacy. He used the pseudonym Xavier Mayne.[1] CITATION: Wikipedia accessed June 6, 2024. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Irenaeus_Prime-Stevenson
1859-00-00 - I924-00-00: Walt Whitman, John Addington Symonds, Edward Carpenter, "In paths untrodden". 337. Tags: Love; Resistance
1860
1860-00-00 – 1910-00-00: Green, Martin. The Mount Vernon Street Warrens: A Boston Story, 1860-1910. New York: Scribner's, 1990. Biography
1862-00-00 – 1863-00-00: Walt Whitman. New York-Brooklyn-Washington diary. Katz, GAH 499. Tags: Love; Sexuality
1862-00-00: Karl Heinrich Ulrichs and the U.S. by Jonathan Ned Katz. Tags: Resistance
1863-00-00: Fincher's Trades' Review; "A Curious Married Couple". Katz, GAH 225. Tags: Lesbian; Transgender
1863-00-00: Philip H. Sheridan, Two Amazons in the Union Army. Katz, GAH 227. Tags: Lesbian; Transgender
1864-00-00: Casal, Mary [pseud. of Ruth Fuller Field]. The Stonewall: An Autobiography [lesbian b. 1864] Eyncourt, 1930; rpt. New York: Arno/N.Y. Times, 1975. Autobiography; Love; Resistance
1865-00-00: Abraham Lincoln, Sexuality and Intimacy, 1809-1865: Timeline, Major Documents, and Bibliography
1866-00-00: Unitarian Church, Brewster, Massachusetts; Horatio Alger Accused. Katz, GAH 33. Tags: Religion; Trouble. Wikipedia: Early in 1866, a church committee of men was formed to investigate reports that Alger had sexually molested boys. Church officials reported to the hierarchy in Boston that Alger had been charged with "the abominable and revolting crime of gross familiarity with boys".[33][a] Alger denied nothing, admitted he had been imprudent, considered his association with the church dissolved, and left town.[35][36] Alger sent Unitarian officials in Boston a letter of remorse, and his father assured them his son would never seek another post in the church. The officials were satisfied and decided no further action would be taken.[37] Tags: Religion; Trouble.
1867-00-00 -1909-00-00: Charles Warren Stoddard; "A South Sea Idyl". Katz, GAH 501. Tags: Culture; Love
1867-00-00: Medical Times and Gazette; "Aberrations of the Sexual Instinct". Katz, GAH 228. Tags: Lesbian; Transgender
1868-00-00 -1948-00-00: Male-Male Intimacy in the American West. Katz, GAH 508. Tags: Love
1868-00-00 – 1878-00-00: Don Rickey, Jr., "Mrs. Nash" of Custer's Seventh Cavalry. Katz, GAH 509. Tags: Love: Transgender
1870
1870-00-00 Bayard Taylor wrote Joseph and His Friend: A Story of Pennsylvania in 1870. CITATION: Wikipedia accessed June 6, 2024. CITATION: Wikipedia accessed June 6, 2024.
TAGS: Literature; Male-male intimacy
1870-00-00 – 1936-00-00: Smith-Rosenberg, Carroll. "Discourses of Sexuality and Subjectivity: The New Woman, 1870-1936." In Duberman et al., eds. Hidden From History (1989), 264-80. Tags: Lesbian
1870-00-00: John Sterling and James Bloss, 1870-1918, by Jonathan Ned Katz. See also: John Sterling and James Bloss by Claude M. Gruener and Rick Wagner. Tags: Biography; Love
1873-00-00: Asian American and Pacific Islander LGBTQ Timeline: 1873-present
1873-00-00: Massachusetts versus James A. Snow; "Substantially Smith acquiesced". Katz, GAH 34. Tags: Law; Trouble
1876-00-00: H. Clay Trumbull, "'Brothers by adoption'". Katz, GAH 311. Tags: Love; Native American
1878-00-00: Arrigo Tamassia coins the Italian term “inversion sessuale” which is later translated into English as “sexual inversion”. CITATION NEEDED.
1878-00-00: Montana Territory versus Mahaffey; The defendant "called him a boy prostitute" Katz, GAH 35. Tags: Law; Trouble
1879-00-00 – 1900-00-00: Mabel Ganson Dodge Luhan and Violet Shillito, Intimate Memories. Katz, GAH 513. Tags: Lesbian; Love
1879-00-00: Ellen Coit Brown, "Scandal" at Cornell University. Katz, GAH 230. Tags: Lesbian; Transgender
1879-00-00: Index Medicus [1879-present: by author and subject]. "Sexual Function," Vol. I, Jan.-Dec., 1879 (1879). Tags: Bibliography
1880
1880-00-00 - 1950-00-00: Katz, Jonathan Ned. Gay/Lesbian Almanac: A New Documentary. New York: Harper & Row. 1983. See section "The Invention of the Homosexual, 1880- 1950."
1880-00-00 (date approximate): William Dorsey Swann was the first person to describe himself as a drag queen. Swann was the first American on record who pursued legal and political action to defend the LGBTQ community's right to assemble.[28] During the 1880s and 1890s, Swann organized a series of drag balls in Washington, D.C. Swann was arrested in police raids numerous times, including in the first documented case of arrests for female impersonation in the United States, on April 12, 1888. See Wikipedia[29]
1880-00-00: Index-Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office, U.S. Army, [early medical literature, by subject] 1st Series (1880-1895), "Nymphomania," Vol. 9 (1890): 1051-52; "Sex," "Sexual Instinct," etc., Vol. 12 (1891): 960-63: "Sodomy," Vol. 12 (1892): 305; 2nd Series," Pederasty," Vol. 12 (1896): 716-17: "Sexual Instinct," etc., Vol. 15 (1910): 548-62; "Sodomy," Vol. 16 (1911): 148 [continues with 3rd-5th series]. Tags: Bibliography
1880-00-00: United States Census; The Defective, Dependent, and Delinquent Classes. Katz, GAH, 36. Tags: Law; Trouble
1882-00-00: Anonymous Man: A Same-Sex Loving Emigrant. Katz, GAH 37. Tags: Love; Trouble
1884-00-00: Dr. James C. Kiernan, Anaphrodisiac Measures Katz, GAH 134. Tags: Medical; Treatment; Trouble
1888-04-12: The Black Drag Queens Who Fought Before Stonewall by Channing G. Joseph. Tags: Resistance; Transgender via OutHistory.org.
1888-the first documented case of arrests for female impersonation in the United States, on April 12, 1888. See Wikipedia [29]
1889-12-07: Dr. A. B. Holder, "The Bote: Description of a Peculiar Sexual Perversion found among North American Indians," New York Medical Journal 50, no. 23 (December 7, 1989). pages 623-25. Tags: Native Americans; Sexuality
1890
1890 United States Census; Crime, Pauperism, and Benevolence Katz, GAH 39. Tags: Law; Trouble
1890-00-00 Around 1890, former acting First Lady Rose Cleveland started a lesbian relationship with Evangeline Marrs Simpson, with explicit erotic correspondence;[24] this cooled when Evangeline married Henry Benjamin Whipple, but after his death in 1901 the two rekindled their relationship and in 1910 they moved to Italy together.[25][26][27] CITATION: Wikipedia accessed June 6, 2024. TAGS: lesbian
1890-00-00: Frances Willard, a white temperance activist, writes in her autobiography published in 1890: "The loves of women for each other grow more numerous each day. That so little should be said about them surprises me, for they are everywhere." Accessed January 8, 2010 from https://www.gsafewi.org/wp-content/uploads/US-LGBT-Timeline-UPDATED.pdf Tag: lesbian
1890-02-22: Charley (?) Purmost arrested in Boulder, Colorado, for sodomy, pleads guilty of assault and battery, is fined $75 and costs. The Galveston Daily News (Galveston, TX); accessed January 8, 2020 from OutHistory: http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/sodomy-us/prosecutions
1890-05-00: Louisiana v. Deschamps, 7 So. 703 (1890, May). Note: reference to "homicide" committed while engaged in a felony "such as rape or sodomy." Accessed January 8, 20120 from http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/katz-writing-work/legalcasesappealed
1890-12-01: State v. Chandonette, 10 MT 280; 25 P. 438 (1890 Dec 1) Note: "crime against nature," unspecified. Montana. Accessed January 8, 20120 from http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/katz-writing-work/legalcasesappealed
1890-12-16: Houston v. Commonwealth, 87 VA 257; 12 S.E. 385 (1890, Dec 16). Note: robbery case referring to threat of "sodomy." Virginia. Accessed January 8, 20120 from http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/katz-writing-work/legalcasesappealed
1891
1891-00-00: A. Castaigne; "A Miners' Ball" (engraving). Katz, GAH 510. Tags: Love; Transgender
1891-00-00: Archibald Clavering Gunter and Fergus Redmond, A Florida Enchantment, A Novel (NY: The Home Publishing Co., 1891). Tags: ftm; mtf;, novel; play; transgender.
1891-00-00: Gertrude Stein, age seventeen, leaves Oakland, California, her family’s home, for Baltimore after her parents pass away. Accessed January 8, 2020 from https://www.nps.gov/subjects/lgbtqheritage/upload/lgbtqthem Tag: lesbian
1891-00-00: John Addington Symonds, A Problem in Modern Ethics (London 1891); reprinted as Studies in Sexual Inversion (Medical Press of New York, 1964.) Tag: gay male; lesbian
1892
1892-00-00 -1915-00-00: The Homosexual Underworld in American Cities Katz, GAH 39
1892-00-00: As a new member of the St. Bodolph Club in [Boston, in] 1892, Thomas Sargent Perry jokingly writes his friend Leonard Opdycke that his family thought he had deserted them, since he spent so much time at the club with James Mills Peirce. Source: Hubert Kennedy, Six Articles on James Mills Peirce (Concord, CA: Peremptory Publications, 2003), p. 14. Accessed on January 8, 2020 from: http://hubertkennedy.angelfire.com/Peirce.pdf#page=8 Tags: friendship; resistance. Note: See essay on Peirce: (add citation). Tags: Professor X; resistance
1892-00-00: Charles W. Gardener; "The worst vice that N.Y. holds" Katz, GAH 40
1892-00-00: Dr. Irving C. Rosse; Homosexuality in Washington, D.C. Katz, GAH 40. Tags: African American; Trouble
1892-01-25: Alice Mitchell cuts the throat of Freda Ward in Memphis, Tennessee, after Ward rejects her for a male suitor. Tags: cross-dressing; ftm; murder. Tag: lesbian
1892-01-26: “Cuts the Throat of Another.” Capital journal (Salem, Oregon), January 26, 1892, p. 3. Accessed from Genealogy Bank January 8, 2020. Tags: Alice Mitchel; cross-dressing; Freda Ward; Memphis, Tennessee; murder Tag: lesbian
1892-01-26: “Killed at Her Sister’s Side. Freda Ward’s Throat Cut on Memphis Street,” Boston Herald, (Boston, MA) January 26, 1892., p. 4. Accessed from Genealogy Bank January 8, 2020. Tags: Alice Mitchel; Freda Ward; Memphis, Tennessee; murder Tag: lesbian
1892-01-27: “A Memphis Tragedy.” The Times and Democrat (Orangeburg South Carolina), January 27, 1892, p. 1. Accessed January 8, 2020 from Newspapers.com. Tags: Alice Mitchel; Freda Ward; Memphis, Tennessee; murder Tag: lesbian
1892-01-29: “A Young Woman Uses a Razor.” The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, NC), January 29, 1892, p. 1. Accessed January 8, 2020 from Newspapers.com. Tags: Alice Mitchel; Freda Ward; Memphis, Tennessee; murder Tag: lesbian
1892-0130: “Murder of Miss Fred Ward.” The Osceola Times (Osceola, Arkansas), January 30, 1892, p. 1. Accessed January 8, 2020 from Newspapers.com. Tags: Alice Mitchel; Freda Ward; Memphis, Tennessee; murder Tag: lesbian
1892-07-22: “Alice Mitchell's Trial. Lillie Johnson Describes the Eccentricities of the Accused.” July 22, 1892, Sun (Baltimore, Maryland). Accessed from Genealogy Bank January 8, 2020. Tags: Alice Mitchel; Freda Ward; Memphis, Tennessee; murder Tag: lesbian
1892-12-31: “In Memphis Alice Mitchel cut the throat of Freda Ward.” Harrisburg Telegraph (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), December 31, 1892, p. 3. Accessed January 8, 2020 from Newspapers.com. Tags: Memphis, Tennessee; murder Tag: lesbian
1893
1893-00-00: Charles H. Hughes; "An Organization of Colored Erotopaths". Katz, GAH 42. Tags: African American; Trouble
1893-00-00: DR. F. E. Daniel, Castration. Katz, GAH 135. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1893-04-06: “Miss Johnson Discharged.” Long Island New Leaf (Long Island, Kansas), April 6, 1892, p. 2. Note: Johnson, accused as an accomplice to Alice Mitchel in her murder of Freda Ward is found not guilty. Accessed January 8, 2020 from Newspapers.com. Tags: Alice Mitchel; Freda Ward; Memphis, Tennessee; murder Tag: lesbian
1894
1894-00-00: John Berryman; Stephen Crane, Flowers of Asphalt. Katz, GAH 43. Tags: Culture; Trouble
1894-00-00: The Badger State Banner, Anna Morris/ Frank Blunt and Gertrude Field. Katz, GAH 231. Tags: Lesbian; Transgender
1894-03-19: Loretta Mary Aiken (March 19, 1894--May 23, 1975). Known by her stage name Jackie "Moms" Mabley), she was an American standup comedian, a veteran of the “Chitlin' Circuit” of African-American vaudeville performers. She came out as a lesbian at the age of twenty-seven, becoming one of the first openly gay comedians.(1) During the 1920s and 1930s she appeared in androgynous clothing (as she did in the film version of The Emperor Jones,) and recorded several "lesbian stand-up" routines.(2) Sources: (1) Keith Stern. Queers in History: The Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Historical Gays, Lesbians, and Bisexuals, (independently published 2019), p. 295.
(2) Lou Chibbaro, Jr. "Meet the legendary queer comedian 'Moms' Mabley", August 8, 2017. LGBTQ Nation. Tag: lesbian
1895
1895 Dr. Havelock Ellis, Abstinence, Katz, GAH 139. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1895-00-00: (date uncertain): Earl Lind/Ralph Werther/Jennie June (pseuds.), The Cercle Hermaphroditos. Katz, GAH 366. Tags: Resistance; Transgender
1895-00-00: Adam Badeau (1831-1895): A Crowd-Sourced Feature
1895-00-00: Marc-Andre Raffalovich, Abstinence. Katz, GAH I37. Tags: Treatment
1895-00-00: Willa Cather, Sappho. Katz, GAH 522. Tags: Culture; Love
1895-04-03: "Oscar Wilde's Suit, Libel Case Brought against the Marquis of Queensbury, SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS, 'Poetic' Love Letters to a Boy-Morality in Literature-Crowds Enjoy the Court Proceedings," Deseret Evening News, p. 1. Source: D. Michael Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics Among Nineteenth-Century Americans, A Mormon Example (University of Illinois Press, 1996), p. 339 n. 5.
1895-04-03: Oscar Wilde sues the Marquess of Queensbury for writing that Wilde was "posing [as a] somdomite" (sic) and the trial opens in London at the Central Criminal Court of England and Wales ("Old Bailey"). This first trial, and the two following trials, are covered by many U.S. newspapers and other periodicals.
1895-04-04: “LOVE LETTERS TO A BOY. Knight of the Sunflower Shows Up Very Badly. Accused of Intimacy with Lord Alfred Queensbury and Another Youth-His Book Wherein Sodomy Appears to Be Justified-The Poet Draws a Large Audience, and Admission ls Had by Ticket Only," Salt Lake Herald, 4 Apr. 1895, 2. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 338, n. 4.;
1895-04-04: "Oscar Wilde as Witness," Salt Lake Tribune, p. 3. Source: D. Michael Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 339 n. 5.
1895-04-04: "Oscar Wilde's Libel Suit: One of the Most Peculiar Cases Ever Heard. LOVE LETTERS TO A BOY. Knight of the Sunflower Shows Up Very Badly. Accused of Intimacy with Lord Alfred Queensbury and Another Youth-His Book Wherein Sodomy Appears to Be Justified-The Poet Draws a Large Audience, and Admission Is Had by Ticket Only," Salt Lake Herald, 4 Apr. 1895, 2;
1895-04-04: "The Wilde Infamy. Testimony in the Suit against the Marquis of Queensberry. NOT SUITABLE FOR PUBLICATION. The English Public Now Involved in One of the Orgies of Indecency, Says a London Paper," Deseret Evening News, p. 1. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 337-38, n. 3.
1895-04-04: Editorial, "The Wilde Case," Deseret Evening News, Apr. 1895, p. 4; Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 337-38, n. 3.
1895-04-05: "Evidence Too Vile to Repeat. Life of the 'Apostle of the Pure, the Good and the Beautiful.' AFTERNOON TEA PARTIES. Suspected Intimacy with Various Youths," Salt Lake Herald, 5 Apr. 1895, 2. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 338, n. 4.
1895-04-05: "For the Marquis. Verdict in the Wilde Libel Case. OSCAR ARRESTED AT A HOTEL. He Will Probably Be Given an Opportunity to Explain Further the 'Poetry' of His Letters," Deseret Evening News, 5 Apr. 1895, p. 1. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 337-38, n. 3.
1895-04-05: "Wilde Was in Bad Company: Admits Evil Associations," Salt Lake Tribune, p. 2. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 339 n. 5.
1895-04-06: "Is No Meaner Thing Than He: Wilde One of the Lowest Creatures That Now Disgrace the Earth," Salt Lake Herald, 6 Apr. 1895, 1. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 338, n. 4.
1895-04-06: "Oscar Wilde Arrested," Salt Lake Tribune, pp. 1-2. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 339 n. 5.
1895-04-06: April 6: "No Bail for Oscar. Wilde Listens to Damaging Testimony against Him. CROWDS THRONG THE COURT ROOM. The Social Lion Caught in the Trap Set for the Marquis of Queens berry," Deseret Evening News, 6 p. 1. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 337-38, n. 3.
1895-04-07: "Caught in the Marquis' Trap. The Apostle of Purity Denied the Privilege of Bail. DAMAGING EVIDENCE GIVEN," Salt Lake Herald, 7 Apr. 1895, 10. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 338, n. 4.
1895-04-07: "Wilde Held without Bail: Strong Evidence Upsets His Counsel," Salt Lake Tribune, p. 2. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 339 n. 5.
1895-04-08: "Oscar's Remorse," Salt Lake Herald, 8 Apr. 1895, 2. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 338, n. 4.
1895-04-08: "Wilde Suffering from Insomnia," Deseret Evening News, 8 Apr. 189 5, 1; Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 337-38, n. 3.
1895-04-12: "Wilde and Taylor's Case. Sent Back to Jail for a Week's Postponement-No Bail," Salt Lake Tribune, p. 1. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 339 n. 5.
1895-04-19: "Wilde and Taylor Formally Committed for Trial-Bail Refused," Deseret Evening News, 19 Apr. 1895, 1; Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 337-38, n. 3.
1895-04-24: "Wilde's Home Sold," Deseret Evening News, 24 Apr. 1895, 1. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 337-38, n. 3.
1895-04-26: The first criminal trial of Oscar Wilde opened at Old Bailey on April 26, 1895. Wilde and Alfred Taylor, the procurer of young men for Wilde, faced twenty-five counts of gross indecencies and conspiracy to commit gross indecencies.
1895-04-27: "Wilde Pleads Not Guilty," Deseret Evening News, 26 Apr. 1895, 1. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 337-38, n. 3."Wilde and Taylor," Deseret Evening News, 27 Apr. 1895, 1;
1895-04-30: "Oscar Wilde's Wife: She Leaves the Brute and Seeks Freedom by a Divorce," Salt Lake Herald, 30 Apr. 189 5, 1. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 338, n. 4.
1895-04-30: "Wilde's Defense. The Prisoner Denies Everything-Cheered by His Friends," Deseret Evening News, 30 Apr. 1895, 1. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 337-38, n. 3.
1895-05-02: "Wilde Jury Disagreed," Salt Lake Tribune, p. 2. Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 339 n. 5. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 339 n. 5.
1895-05-03:"Wilde Admitted to Bail," Deseret Evening News, 3 May 1895, 1; "Oscar Wilde," Deseret Evening News, 4 May 1895, 1. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 337-38, n. 3.
1895-05-07: "Wilde Released on Bail," Deseret Evening News, 7 May 1895, 1. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 337-38, n. 3.
1895-05-20: "The Wilde Trial," Deseret Evening News, 20 May 1895, 1. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 337-38, n. 3.
1895-05-22: "Wilde Taken Ill," Deseret Evening News, 22 May 1895, 1. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 337-38, n. 3.
1895-05-23: "The Wilde Trial," Deseret Evening News, 23 May 1895, 1. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 337-38, n. 3.
1895-05-24: "The Wilde Trial," Deseret Evening News, 24 May 1895, 1. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 337-38, n. 3.
1895-05-24: "Wilde Once More," Salt Lake Herald, 24 May 1895, 2. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 338, n. 4. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 338, n. 4.;
1895-05-25: "For and against Wilde," Salt Lake Tribune, p. 1. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 339 n. 5.
1895-05-25: "Oscar Wilde Guilty: Sentenced to Two Years' Imprisonment with Hard Labor," Deseret Evening News, 25 May 1895, 1. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 337-38, n. 3.
1895-05-25: "Those Famous Letters: Once More Brought Out in the Wilde Trial," Salt Lake Herald, 25 May 1895, 1. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 338, n. 4.
1895-05-26: "Two Years in Prison Garb. Sentence Pronounced on Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor. THE JUDGE VERY SEVERE. Poetry and Bestiality Were Synonymous," Salt Lake Herald, 26 May 1895, . Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 338, n. 4.
1895-05-26: "Wilde Up for Two Years: Hard Labor in Prison for the Poet," Salt Lake Tribune, p. 1. Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 339 n. 5.
1895-05-26: Editorial, "Wilde Sentenced," Deseret Evening News, 26 May 1895, 4. . Source: Quinn, Same-Sex Dynamics, p. 337-38, n. 3.
1895-12-00: MarcAndré Raffalovich, "Revue Critique. L'affaire Oscar Wilde," Arch. d'anthrop. crim. [Archives of criminal anthropology, criminology and normal and pathological psychology] (Paris), pp. 445-77. Surgeon General’s Catalogue Tag: Sexual instinct (Perversion of, Historical references to). Tags: France; French language text
1896
1896-00-00 Archibald Clavering Gunter wrote a lesbian story in 1896 that would serve for the 1914 film, "A Florida Enchantment." CITATION: Wikipedia accessed June 6, 2024.
1896-00-00 – 1897-00-00: Matilda Coxe Stevenson, "A death which caused universal regret". Katz, GAH 313. Tags: Native Americans; Transgender
1896-00-00: Allan McLane Hamilton; "The Civil Responsibility of Sexual Perverts". Katz, GAH 60. Tags: Medical
1896-00-00: Bertrand Russell; Helen Carey Thomas, Mary Gwinn, and Alfred Hodder. Katz, GAH 58. Tags: Biography; Lesbian
1896-00-00: Drs. Havelock Ellis and E. S. Talbot, Castration. Katz, GAH 140. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1896-00-00: James Mills Peirce [anonymous letter in German to John Addington Symonds], in Havelock Ellis and J. A. Symonds, Das konträre Geschlechtsgefühl, Hans Kurella, trans. (Leipzig: Georg H. Wigand’s Verlag), 277–279. Note: This is a German translation of the later 1897 English publication though the German book appeared earlier because of the difficulty in finding a publisher in England. This letter was published anonymously but evidence proves it is by J. M. Peirce (see [Kennedy 1978]). Tags: defense; gay male; resistance
1896-00-00. Colin A. Scott; " 'The Fairies' of New York". Katz, GAH 44. Tags: Local History (New York City)
1897
1897-00-00: "Dr. K."; "A Note on Sexual Inversion" in Women. Katz, GAH 371. Tags: Lesbian; Resistance
1897-00-00: "Miss S."; "This divine gift of loving". Katz, GAH 374. Tags: Lesbian; Resistance
1897-00-00: "Professor X."; Homosexual love is "a natural, pure and sound passion". Katz, GAH 374. Tags: Resistance
1897-00-00: East Hampton Star; Augusta Main. Katz, GAH 64. Tags: Lesbian; Transgender
1897-00-00: James Mills Peirce [anonymous letter to John Addington Symonds], in Havelock Ellis and J. A. Symonds, Sexual Inversion (London: Wilson & Macmillan), 275–275; photo reprint ed. New York: Arno Press 1975]. Note: This letter was published anonymously but evidence proves it is by J. M. Peirce (see [Hubert Kennedy, Six Articles on James Mills Peirce, Concord, CA: Peremptory Publications, 1978]). Tags: defense; gay male; resistance
1897-00-00: Symonds, John Addington and Ellis, Havelock. Sexual Inversion. London: Wilson and Macmillan. 1897; rpt. New York: Amo/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1898
1898-00-00: Henry Oliver Walker was permitted in 1898 to paint a mural in the Library of Congress. What the eccentric artist painted was shocking to pious sympathies: a mural of the catamite Ganymede with Zeus in the depiction of an eagle, which was derived from Greek mythology. CITATION: Wikipedia accessed June 6, 2024.
1898-02-20: Photo of the Reverend Carl Schlegel, pastor in the German Reformed Church, on East 68th Street, New York City, appears in a memorial publication published by the church. Source: Organisirt 1758 [microform]. Neu erbaut 1897. Souvenir für die Einweihung der Deutschen Reformirten Protestantischen Kirche ... [February 20th 1898.] Translation: Souvenir from the German Reformed Protestant Church in East Sixty-Eighth Street.] (New York: J. C. Hassel, 1898). New York Public Library Microfilm: NYPL *Z1-346 no. 120. Note: No clearer, original printed copy has been discovered. For information about Schlegel as the earliest known homosexual emancipation activist see Jonathan Ned Katz, “1906-1907: Carl Schlegel’s Proselytizing Makes Him the Earliest U.S. Gay Activist,” OutHistory accessed January 8, 2020.
1899
1899-00-00: Dr. H. C. Sharp, Vasectomy. Katz, GAH 143. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1899-00-00: Dr. John D. Quackenbos, Hypnosis. Katz, GAH 144. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1899-00-00: New York State Report; Investigation of the City of New York. Katz, GAH 44. Tags: Local History (New York City, New York State) Trouble
1899-02-27: The Milwaukee Sentinel reports that in Juneau, Wisconsin,"James Hanlon, accused of sodomy, was found guilty by a jury to-day. He had just been released from the penitentiary, where he had served a term for burglary. He will be taken to Waupun to-morrow." Accessed from OutHistory January 8,, 2020: http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/sodomy-us/prosecutions
1899-07-18: The Morning Oregonian reports that in Walla Walla, Washington, "Four prisoners escaped from the city jail last night by sawing out an iron bar.” One of the escapees was “James Kelly, on trial for sodomy…." Accessed from OutHistory January 8,, 2020: http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/sodomy-us/prosecutions
1900
1900-00-00 – 1923-00-00: Emma Goldman; The Unjust Treatment of Homosexuals. Katz, GAH 376. Tags: Lesbian; Resistance
1900-00-00 (dating uncertain.): Katz, Jonathan Ned, “Mary Casal (pseudonym of Ruth Fuller Field): “At last . . . I was not a creature apart.” Mary Casal, The Stone Wall (Chicago: Eyncourt Press, 1930; reprinted New York: Arno Press, 1975). Source: Katz, GLA, pp. 303, 697. Online: http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/casal Tag: lesbian
1900-00-00--1940-00-00: Benstock, Shari, Hidden From History, “Paris Lesbianism and the Politics of Reaction, 1900-1940.” Source: http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/lesbians-20th-century/between-world-wars/bibliography-between-ww Tag: lesbian
1900-00-00: Bray, Cindy, Rainbow Richmond: LGBTQ History of Richmond, Virginia. Note: Evidence of African American lesbian and homosexual men in Richmond, Virginia, during the early 1900s. Source: http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/rainbow-richmond/elite Tag: gay male lesbian; transgender
1900-00-00: Cabello, Tristan, “Emergence of Queer Networks in Bronzville (1900-1940), Part 1. Source: http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/queer-bronzeville/part-1 gay male lesbian; transgender
1900-00-00: Flint, Josiah (pseudonym of Josiah Flint Willard). "Homosexuality among Tramps. In Ellis, Havelockm, Studies in the Psychology of Sex (London & Leipzig, 1997; reprint Arno Press, 1975), pages 161-66. Tags (Surgeon General’s Catalogue): Vagabonds (Mental condition of). Tags: Ben Lewis Reitman; gay male
1900-00-00: Garnier, P. “Sexual Pervert Iimpulses and Obsessions.” Alienist and Neurologist (St. Louis, Missouri), 1900, pp. xxi, 634–641. Source: Surgeon General’s Catalogue, https://indexcat.nlm.nih.gov/vivisimo/cgi-bin/query-meta?v%3afile=viv_8XSdQD&server=pvlbsrchindexcat01&v:state=root%7Croot-10-10%7C0&
1900-00-00: Katz, Jonathan Ned, “FBI and Homosexuality: 1900-1919.” Source: http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/fbi-history/1900-1919
1900-00-00: Newton, Esther, and others, “Lesbians in the Twentieth Century, 1900-1999.” Source: http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/lesbians-20th-century
1900-00-00: Panton, A. C. “A Case of Perversion of Sexual Instinct.” Medical Record (NY, NY), 1900, Series 2, Volume 15, pp. lviii, 436. Tag (Surgeon General’s Catalogue): Sexual instinct (Perversion of)
1900-00-00: Shufeldt, Dr. R. W. “Psychopathia sexualis and divorce,” Pacific Medical Journal (San Francisco), 1900, pp. xliii, 734–743. Source: Surgeon General’s Catalogue, https://indexcat.nlm.nih.gov/vivisimo/cgi-bin/query-meta?v%3afile=viv_8XSdQD&server=pvlbsrchindexcat01&v:state=root%7Croot-20-10%7C0&
1900-00-00: Tristan Cabello, Tristan, “Emergence of Queer Networks in Bronzville (1900-1940), Part 1. Source: http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/queer-bronzeville/part-1 Tags: gay male; lesbain; transgender
1900-05-05: Howard, Dr. William Lee, "Effeminate Men and Masculine Women," New York Medical journal, vol. 77, (May 5, 1900), pp. 686-87. This is not a reprint of Howard's "Psychical Hermaphroditism" (1897), as the Index Catalogue indicates. Source: Katz, GLA, pp. 302-03, 697; Index-Catalogue Series 2, 1896-1916; https://indexcat.nlm.nih.gov/vivisimo/cgi-bin/query-meta?v:project=indexcat&v:sources=indexcat&sortby=ID Tags: gay men; lesbian; transgender
1900-11-05: Hervey, Harry (November 5, 1900-August 12, 1951).
Note: He became one of the most highly sought screen writers of the first half of the 20th century, praised by critics of literature, stage and screen. In 1923 Hervey met Carleton A. Hildreth and they remained together for almost thirty years, until Hervey's death on August 12, 1951. Source: Harland Green, The Damned Don't Cry, They Just Disappear: The Life and Works of Harry Hervey (University of South Carolina Press, 2018); Wikipedia, "Harry Hervey," accessed October 13, 2018. Tags: gay men
1900-11-24: New York Times, “Vice Crusade in Newark. Special to The New York Times,” November 24, 1900. Accessed January 9, 2020 from https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1900/11/24/102638455.html?pageNumber=3 Tags: “undesirable classes of society”; accessed January 9, 2020 from http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/queer-newark/the-postwar-scene
1900-1916: Index-Catalogue of the Library of the [U.S.] Surgeon General’s Office, 1880-1961; Series 2, 1896-1916; Source: . https://indexcat.nlm.nih.gov/vivisimo/cgi-bin/query-meta?v:project=indexcat&v:sources=indexcat&sortby=ID
1901
1901-00-00 – 1902-00-00: William Jones; "Two Maidens Who Played the Harlot with Each Other". Katz, GAH 317. Tags: Lesbian; Native Americans; Transgender
1901-00-00: Dorland, William Alexander: "heterosexuality": Source: Adapted from Jonathan Ned Katz, The Invention of Heterosexuality (NY: Dutton, March 1995), page 86, notes 11 and 12 on page 223, citing William Alexander Dorland, The American Illustrated Medical Dictionary, second edition, (Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders, 1901), page 300. Online: http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/heterohomobi/dorland
1901-00-00: Ellis, Havelock, Studies in the Psychology of Sex; Sexual Inversion (Phila.: F. A. Davis, 1901). Tags: gay men; lesbian; transgender
1901-00-00: Hartland. Claude. The Story of a Life: For the Consideration of the Medical Fraternity. (St. Louis: 1901; rpt. San Francisco: Grey Fox, 1985).
1901-00-00: Havelock Ellis, Suicide in Massachusetts. Katz, GAH 65
1901-00-00: Hurston, Zora Neal, used 1901 as her birthdate, though she was born in 1891. Source: Hurston, Zora Neale. Dust Tracks on a Road. (New York, NY: HarperCollins Publishers Inc., 1942); “About Zora Neale Hurston”: http://zoranealehurston.com/about/. Online: http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/aa-history-month-bios/zora-neale-hurston Tags: lesbian
1901-00-00: Jones, William, "They Played the Harlot with Each Other," 1901-1902. Source: Jonathan Ned Katz, Gay American History: Lesbians and Gay Men in the U.S.A. (NY: Crowell, 1976) pg. 317-318, citing William Jones, “Fox Texts,” Publications of the American Ethnological Society, vol. 1 (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1907), p. 151. Online: http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/native-americans-gay-americans/1900s/jones Tags: transgender
1901-00-00: Marian West, "A curious phase of the problem of sex". Katz, GAH 238. Tags: Lesbian; Transgender
1901-00-00: The New York Times; Caroline/ Charles Winslow Hall and Giuseppina Boriani. Katz, GAH 240. Tags: Lesbian; Transgender
1901-00-00: The Weekly Scotsman, The New York Times, and others, Murray Hall. Katz, GAH 232. Tags: Lesbian; Transgender
1901-01-01 Death of Murray Hall, New York Times, “Woman Long Posed As 'Man,’" Jan. I, 1901, col. 2, p. 3; New York Times, Jan. 19, 1901, p. 2, col. 3. New York; Daily Tribune, Jan. 20, 1901, p. 6, col. 2; New York Daily Tribune, Jan. 20, 1901, p. 6, col. 2.; New York Daily Tribune, Jan. 24, 1901, p. 6. col. 2; New York Daily Tribune, Jan. 29, 1901, p. 2, col. 3; New York Daily Tribune, March 20, 1901, p. 7, col. 5. New York Daily Tribune, March 28, 1901, p. 5, col. 6.; New York Times, March 29, 1901, p. 16, col. 3 (citation uncertain); Havelock Ellis, Studies in the Psychology of Sex; Sexual Inversion (Phila.: F. A. Davis, 1901), p. 142.; Online: http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/gender-benders/death-of-murray-hall Tags: transgender, ftm Tags: lesbian; transgender
1901-01-15: New York [State] Legislature. Assembly. Report of the Special Committee of the Assembly appoint to investigate the public offices and departments of the city of New York and of the Counties Therein Included. Transmitted to the Legislature January 15, 190, 5 volumes (Albany: James B. Lyon, 1900). Volume 1, pages 940-41, Volume 5, pages. 1394-95. 1439-31. Source: Katz, Gay American History, n. 49, page 575; https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008421160
1901-10-01: Caroline/Charles Winslow and Giuseppina Boriani, New York Times, October 1, 1901. Source: Katz, ??? Tags:lesbian; transgender
1901-12-30: Delaney, Beauford, born December 30, 1901, in Knoxville, Tennessee. Source: http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/aa-history-month-bios/beauford-delaney Tags: gay men;
1902
1902-00-00: An eyewitness to a Fox tribal event said dance movements included “pretended love-making” between the berdaches and the tribesmen dancing with them. Source: http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/aspectsofqueerexistence/aspectsofqueerexistenceberdach citing Living the Spirit: A Gay American Indian Anthology, ed. Will Roscoe (New York: St. Martin’s, 1988), p. 53. Tags: gay men; transgender
1902-00-00: Dr. Robert Shufeldt, Mary Walker, and others, Dr. Mary Walker. Katz, GAH 243. Tags: Lesbian; Transgender
1902-00-00: S. C. Simms, "An Indian agent endeavored to compel these people ... to wear men's clothing". Katz, GAH 318. Tags: Native Americans; Transgender
1902-00-00: Simms, S. C., "Crow Indian Hermaphrodites," American Anthropologist, new series, vol. 5, pp. 580-81(1903). "He was compelled these people to wear men's clothing," 1902. Source: http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/native-americans-gay-americans/1900s/simms Tags: transgender
1902-00-00: The Alienist and Neurologist; "Marriages Between Women". Katz, GAH 248. Tags: Lesbian; Transgender
1902-02-01: Hughes, James Mercer Langston, born February 1, 1902, in Joplin, Missouri to Caroline Mercer Langston and James Nathaniel Hughes, was the only child of this marriage. Source: accessed November 19, 2019 from http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/aa-history-month-bios/langston-hughes Tags: gay men
1902-02-15: Kiernan, Dr. James G., February 15: 1902: "heterosexual" and "homosexual." Source: accessed November 19, 2019 from http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/heterohomobi/kiernan2
1902-04-05: New York Times: Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest," p. 5, col. 1. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 697. Tags: gay men
1902-07-05: [Anonymous Review.] Carpenter, Edward. Iolaus: An Anthology of Friendship. New York Medical Journal, vol. 99, pp. 362-68. Read before the Society of Medical Jurisprudence December 8, 1913. Source: Katz, Gay/Lesbian Almanac, page 308 , n? Tags: gay men
1902-07-05: New York Times Book Review, p. 541; review Edward Carpenter, loliius: An Anthology of Friendship (Boston: Goodspeed). Also see review in Poet Lore, vol. 14, no. 2 (Jan. 1903), pp. 33-34. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 697. Tags: gay men
1902-12-18: Barker, Dr. William S., "Two Cases of Sexual Contrariety," St. Louis Courier of Medicine, vol. 28, (1903), 269-71; read by Barker, Dec. 18, 1902. Includes “A case of homosexuality,” Source: Katz, Gay/Lesbian Almanac, page 309. Tags: gay men
1902-12-20: “Man-Woman in Buffalo. Strange Facts Coming to Light in the Life of ‘Harry.’” Topeka State Journal (Topeka, KS), December 20, 1902, vol. 29, p. 12. Accessed January 9, 2020 from Newspapers.com Tags: ftm; transgender
1902-12-21: “Woman Who Has Often Voted. ‘Harry’ Gorman Likes to Lead Man’s Life. Accident Revealed Truth.” Datelined: Buffalo, NY, December 20. Evansville Courier and Press (Evansville, IN), December 21, 1902, p. 3. Accessed January 9, 2020 from Newspapers.com Tags: transgender
1902/05/05: New York Times, Book Review, Edward Capenter’s Iolus: An Anthology of Friendship. Katz, G/LA, pages 308-309. Note: This first edition of Ioläus was published in England and in the U.S., in Boston, by Charles E. Goodspeed. Accessed on January 9, 2020 from https://archive.org/details/iolusanthology00carp/page/n5 Tags: gay men
1902/07-05: Edward Carpenter, Iolaus: An Anthology of Friendship (Boston: Goodspeed) New Times Book Review, p. 541. Source: Katz, G/LA, n. 4, pp. 697-698. See also review in Poet Lore, v. 13, n. 2 (Jan. 1903), pp. 33-34. Online access January 9, 2020 from https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015032851860&view=2up&seq=196&size=125 Tags: gay men
1903
1903-00-00: Catlin, George, “Dance to the Berdashe” illustration from the 1903 edition of his North American Indians. Source: accessed November 19, 2019 from http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/aspectsofqueerexistence/aspectsofqueerexistenceberdach Tags: transgender
1903-00-00: Edward I. Prime Stevenson (Xavier Mayne, pseud.). Harry Gorman. Katz, GAH 249. Tags: Lesbian; Transgender
1903-00-00: Stevenson, Edward I. P.: "A curious confraternity -- or sorosis." A noteworthy example of extreme masculinism, coincident with the merely feminine physique as being otherwise almost lost, came to notice in a hospital in Buffalo, in the United States, in 1903. A certain "Harry Gorman", an employee of the New York Central Railway, a robust, athletic, heavily built "man-cook" of about forty, was discovered to be a woman, so far as sexual organization committed one to the conclusion. Source: Katz, GAH or G/LA, page ? Tags: transgender
1903-00-00: Ward, Susan Hayes. George H. Hepworth: Preacher, Journalist, Friend of the People. NY: E. P. Dutton, 1903. Source: accessed November 19, 2019 from http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/wurttemberg/part-2 Tags: transgender
1903-01-00: [Anonymous review of Edward Carpenter’s Iolas.] Poet Lore, v. 13, n. 2 (Jan. 1903), pp. 33-34. Online access January 9, 2020 from https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015032851860&view=2up&seq=196&size=125 Tags: gay men
1903-01-12: “Loves Man’s Life. A Buffalo Young Woman Wears Male Attire. Has Been Masquerading for Twenty Years and has Traveled All Over the World. Discovery of her Deception Due to an Accidental Fall,” Milwaukee Journal (Milwaukee, WI), January 12, 1903, p. 8. Accessed January 9, 2020 from Newspapers.com. Tags: transgender
1903-02-00: Smith, Dr. E. H. Smith, "Masturbation in the Female," Pacific Medical journal (San Francisco), vol. 96, no. I (Feb. 1903), 76-83. Source: Katz, GLA, pp. 309,. n. 6, p. 698. Tags: lesbian
1903-07-09: Adams, Leo, born July 9, 1903, in Menominee, Michigan. Source: accessed November 19, 2019 from http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/leo-adams-a-gay-life-in-letter/timeline Tags: gay men; lesbians, transgender
1903-08-00: Schlegel, Carl, Proposes to Organize Uranians in the U.S., August 1902. Source: accessed November 19, 2019 from http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/schlegel/contents Tags: gay men; lesbians, transgender
1903-08-08: Chamberlain, Alexander F., August 8, 1903, “Hetero-sexual contact”. Source: accessed November 19, 2019 from http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/heterohomobi/chamberlain-het
1904
1904-00-00: Anonymous; Pudic Nerve Section. Katz, GAH 145. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1904-00-00: Hurston, Zora Neale, forced into the world of work by the death of her mother in 1904. Source: accessed November 19, 2019 from http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/aa-history-month-bios/zora-neale-hurston Tags: lesbians
1904-00-00: Krafft-Ebing, Richard von, Psychopathia Sexualis, translation of 10th German edition by F. J. Rebman (NY: Rebman). Tags: gay men; lesbians, transgender
1904-00-00: Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, "The Zuni Indians: Their Mythology, Esoteric Societies, and Ceremonies," Twenty-third Annual Report of the U.S. Bureau of American Ethnology ... 1901-1902 (Washington, D.C.: Govt. Ptg. Ofc., 1904), p. 37-38. Note: “A death which caused universal regret” (We'wha) ; see Stevemson, pp. 310-13. Katz, GAH, p. 313-17. Tags: transgender
1904-01-00: Howard, Dr. William Lee, "Sexual Perversion in America," American journal of Dermatology and Genito-Urinary Diseases (St. Louis), vol. 8, no. 1 (Jan. 1904), pp. 9-14. Katz, GLA, p. 310.
1904-06-18: New York Times Book Review, p. 402; review Charles Godfrey Leland, The Alternate Sex: or, The Female Intellect in Man and the Masculine in Women (New York: Funk & Wagnalls). NoteL Prepared for the press by Leland's niece, Elizabeth Robbins Pennell, whose own life bears investigation. Source Katz, G/LA, p. 312-13; n. 8, p. 698. Tag: gay men; lesbian; transgender
1904-12-15: Legg, William Dorr Lambert, born, December 15, 1904. Known as W. Dorr Legg, he was an American landscape architect and one of the founders of the United States gay rights movement, then called the homophile movement. He died on July 26, 1994. Source: Wikipedia accessed November 19, 2019 from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._Dorr_Legg Tag: gay men; lesbian; transgender
1905
1905-00-00: Howard, Phillip E. The Life Story of Henry Clay Trumbull (Phila.: Sunday School Times, 1905), p. 194 ff., top. 230, 413. On H. Clay Trumbull (1830-1903), a writer about passionate same-sex friendships who had passionate friendships with Henry Ward Camp and Robert E. Speer. I thank Stephen W. Foster for the above information. Tag: gay men
1905-00-00: Paul Nacke, "The Homosexual Market in New York". Katz, GAH 48. Tag: gay men
1905-00-00: Postcards: The Manish Woman and the Womanish Man, c. 1905-1920s. SourceL Katz, G/LA, pages 313-???; n. 9 p. 698; postcards from the collection of Marshal Weeks. For the cards "What It Will Come To" (1910) and "When We Dance" (1918) I thank Allan Berube and the San Francisco Lesbian and Gay History Project. Tag: gay men; lesbian; transgender
1905-00-00: Shufeldt, R. W. “The Medico-Legal Consideration of Perverts and Inverts,” Pacific Medical Journal (San Francisco), 1905, pp. xlviii, 385-93. Note: Reprint. First reference to “sexual invert” in Surgeon General’s Catalogue. Original Tag: Sexual instinct (Perversion of, Jurisprudence of). Source: https://indexcat.nlm.nih.gov/vivisimo/cgi-bin/query-meta?v%3Asources=indexcat&v%3Aproject=indexcat&sortby=ID&binning-state=&query=1905+sexual+invert Tag: gay men; lesbian; transgender
1906
1906-00-00 - 1907-00-00: The German Homosexual Emancipation Movement and the United States. Katz, GAH 381. Tags: Resistance
1906-00-00: Carl Schlegel: The First U.S. Gay Activist, 1906-1907, by Jonathan Ned Katz
1906-00-00: Drs. Havelock Ellis and Eugene de Savitsch; Nicholas de Raylan. Katz, GAH 250. Tags: Lesbian; Transgender
1906-00-00: Nacke, Paul, "Der homosexuelle Markt in New-York," Archiv. fur Krimal-Anthropologie unde Kriminalistik (Leinze) volume 22, p. 277; translation by Warren Johansson in Katz, GAH, p. 48, n. 51 p. 576.
1906-00-00: Otto Spengler; "People just faint when the subject is broached". Katz, GAH 381. Tags: Resistance
1906-07-04: Howard, Dr. William Lee, "The Sexual Pervert in Life Insurance," Medical Examiner (New York), vol. 16, (July 1906), pp. 206-07; this includes typographical errors, with parts out of sequence, but the essay is complete as printed; read June 4, 1906. Katz, G/LA, n. 10, p. 698.
1906-07-24: Shufeldt, Dr. Robert W., “Biography of a Passive Pederast,” American Journal of Urology and Sexology, v. 13, n. 10 (October 1917, pp. 451-60; reporting case of “Loop-the-loop,” interviewed and photographed 1906, July 24 and Nov. 4, 1906 (the text for the latter date says 1916, evidently a misprint). Quote: “A typical example of contrary sexual instinct.” Katz, G/LA, p. 320; n. 11, p. 698.11
1906-09-08: Evans, Dr. T. H. Evans, "The Problem of Sexual Variants," St. Louis Medical Review, vol. 54, no. 10, pp. 213- 15. Katz, GLA, p. 698.
1906-11-00: Moyer, Dr. Harold N. "Is Sexual Perversion Insanity?" Alienist and Neurologist, vol. 28, no. 2 (May 1907), pp. 193-204, reprinted from Transactions, Chicago Academy of Medicine, Nov. 1906. Katz, G/LA, pages 321-22.
1906/-06-04: Howard, Dr. William Lee, “The Sexual Pervert in Life Insurance.” Katz, G/LA, pages 319-320.
1907
1907-00-00 – 1912-00-00: Robert Henry Lowie; "One surviving berdache". Katz, GAH 319. Tags: Native Americans; Transgender
1907-00-00—1930-00-00: Abbott Lawrence Lowell served as president of Harvard Univerity and expelled students for homosexuality. [Add full citation.] https://books.google.com/books?id=UJ5x0m0UP40C&pg=PA63&lpg=PA63&dq=%22Charles+Russell+Lowell%22+homosexual&source=bl&ots=8vRsKof4A8&sig=ACfU3U0BKMsx0TN6hzbdbSmd1nTD991phA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwijhKGoxPTmAhVjnuAKHczkASgQ6AEwAHoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22Charles%20Russell%20Lowell%22%20homosexual&f=false
1907-00-00: Anonymous, A letter from Boston. Katz, GAH 382. Tags: Resistance
1907-00-00: Charles H. Hughes; "Homo Sexual Complexion Perverts in St. Louis" Katz, GAH 48. Tags: African American; Trouble
1907-00-00: Dr. Georg Merzbach; "We have won a great battle". Katz, GAH 381. Tags: Resistance, Transgender
1907-00-00: Jones, William, Fox Texts, Publications of the American Ethnological Society, vol. 1 (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1907), p. 151. Katz, GAH, p. 617.
1907-05-31: New York Times; the Moltke-Eulenburg scandal in Germany; see the Times for 1907, 1908, 1909 for specific stories, especially 1907, December 31 (p. 3, col. 5); 1908, January 1 (p. 4, col. 2), April 30 (p. 6, col. 5), July 5 (p. 3, col. 1-2), July 15 (p. 6, col. 7); 1909, June 19 (p. 4, col. 3), July 8 (p. 5, col. 2).
Eulenburg's obituary appeared in the Times, Sept. 20, 1921, p. 17, col. 5.
For background on the Moltke-Eulenburg scandal see Isabel V. Hull, "The Entourage of Kaiser Wilhelm II, 1888-1918," dissertation (Yale, 1978); (includes three chapters on Eulenburg, his circle, and his political importance); also Hull's "Kaiser Wilhelm and the 'Liebenberg Circle,' " in John C. G. Rohl and Nikolaus Sombart, ed., Kaiser Wilhelm ll: New Interpretations (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981). I thank Isabel Hull for help with this research. Source: Katz, GLA, pp. 322-23; n. 14, p. 698.
1907-11-00: Hughes, Charles W., "Homo Sexual Complexion Perverts in St. Louis. Note on Feature of Sexual Psychopathy" (Alienist and Neurologist, St. Louis, MO), volume 28, no. 4, November 1907, pages 487-88.
1907-11-11: The Trinadad Advertiser (Colorado), "Woman [Katherine Vosbaugh] Who Posed as Man 60 Years, Dead, Born in France. Only Reason Was to Secure Man's Work", pp. 1, 4. I thank James Foshee for informing me of this item and supplying a photocopy. Source: Katz, GLA, n. 15, p. 699.
1907-11-23 intermediate sex Newark Star-Eagle 23 Nov 1907, P 11 via newspapers.com
1908
1908-00-00 (DATE UNDERTAIN): Edward I. Prime Stevenson (Xavier Mayne, pseud.); Anna Mattersteig/ Johann Burger and Martha Gammater. Katz, GAH 252. Tags: Lesbian; Transgender
1908-00-00: Addams, Jane. Color postcard postmarked 1908, showing a street-corner view of Hull House. Text printed at bottom: "Hull House Chicago Conducted by Miss Jane Addams: the main social and settlement institution in the city." http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/raisedvoicesamongprettymanners/raisedvoicesjaneaddams
1908-00-00: Baker, Sarah Josephine, public health pioneer, was appointed head of a new Bureau of Child Hygiene, where she pioneered an experiment that succeeded in drastically reducing the infant mortality rate in some of the worst slum neighborhoods in New York. http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/sara-josephine-baker/professional
1908-00-00: Edward I. Prime Stevenson (Xavier Mayne, pseud.); Adjustment Therapy. Katz, GAH 146. Tags: Treatment
1908-00-00: Edward Westermarck, "Homosexual Love". Katz, GAH 319. Tags: Native Americans
1908-00-00: Hannah More Academy, Reistertown, MD, 1908 (postcard). Marc Stein Interview with Ann Lynch. http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/philadelphia-lgbt-interviews/interviews/ann-lynch [JNK: FURTHER DATA NEEDED TO EXPLAIN THIS SOURCE’S INTEREST]
1908-00-00: Mayne, Xavier (pseud, of Edward I. Prime-Stevenson). The Intersexes: A History of Similisexualism as a Problem in Social Life. Privately printed, 1908; rpt. New York: Arno/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1908-00-00: Mayne, Xavier (pseud. of Edward Stevenson), The Intersexes: A History of Similisexualism as a Problem in Social Life (Rome: privately printed, preface dated 1908; reprinted New York: Arno Press, 1975); parts reprinted in GAH, pp. 146-47, 253. An item dated Apr. 1909 (lntersexes, p. 521), indicates that the book was published after 1908. Source: Katz, GLA, n. 17, p. 699.
1908-00-00: Stevenson, Edward I. P. “Edward I.P. Stevenson: Anna Mattersteig/Johann Burger, 1908”. Katz GAH or GLA
1908-04-02: New York Times; Fischer-Hansen tried for extortion; Apr. 2, 1908, p. 14, col. 4; June 12, 1908, p. 16, col. 1; June 13, 1908, p. 4, col. 2; June 16, 1908, p. 5, col. 3; June 17, 1908, p. 5, col. 5; June 18, 1908, p. 16, col. 4; June 19, 1908, p. 6, col. 6; June 20, 1908, p. 5, col. 3. I thank Wilhelm von Rosen for providing a translation of Joakim Reinhardt's letter of 1908, an account of his life, including his first and his second, permanent, immigration to the U.S., and quotes from his other letters from America. Reinhardt's letter to Karl Larsen is in the Larsen collection, The Royal Library, Copenhagen, Manuscript Collection (NkS 4630, 4°). Reinhardt's letters to Larsen, and Larsen's papers, indicate that Reinhardt was homosexual. Source: Katz, GLA, pp. 324-26, n. 16, p. 698-99.
1909
1909-00-00: Ellis, Havelock: "Bill, St. Louis, Missouri, 1909." OutHistory.org Katz, GAH 253. Tags: Transgender
1909-00-00: Lowie, Robert Harry: "She eloped with her sister-in-law," 1909. OutHistory.org Tags: Native American
1909-00-00: Merriam-Webster's New International Dictionary: "Homosexuality". OutHistory.org: LINK????
1909-00-00: Robert Henry lowie; "She eloped with her sister-in-law". Katz, GAH 320. Tags: Lesbian; Native Americans; Transgender
1909-03-13: New York Times Book Review, p. 142; review Clarissa Dixon, Janet and Her Dear Phebe (New York: Stokes). Source: Katz, GLA, n. 18, p. 699.
1910
1910-00-00: Edith Ellis, Three Modern Seers: James Hinton, Nietzsche, Edward Carpenter (New York: Kennerly, 1910). Tags: lesbian
1910-08-00: Kiernan, Dr. James G. Kiernan, "A Medico-Legal Phase of Auto-Erotism in Women," Alienist and Neurologist, vol. 31, no. 3, pp. 329-38. Source: Katz, GLA, 333, n. 1, p. 699.
1911
1911-00-00: Edward Carpenter, Intermediate Types Among Primitive Folk. Katz, GAH 320. Tags: Lesbian; Native Americans; Transgender
1911-00-00: Ferdinand Karsch-Haack; The Same-Sex Life of Primitive Peoples. Katz, GAH 321
1911-00-00: Fletcher , Alice C., and Frances La Flesche, "The Omaha Tribe" (based in part on research dating to 1898), Twenty-seventh Annual Report ... 1905-1906, U.S. Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution (Washington, D.C.: Govt. Ptg. Ofc., 1911), p. 132-33). Note: dreams as harbingers of sex-role reversal. Katz, GAH, p. 617.
1911-00-00: Howard, Dr. William Lee Howard, Confidential Chats With Boys (New York: Edward J. Clode, 1911). I thank Jeffrey Escoffier for informing me of this and providing a copy. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 699. Howard, Dr. William Lee: “Never sleep with a man.” Katz G/LA, page 337-38.
1911-01-14: New York Times Book Review, p.14 ; review Theodore Stanton, ed., Reminiscences of Rosa Bonheur (New York: Appleton, 1910). Source: Katz, GLA, pp. 334, 699.
1911-04-05: Vice Commission of Chicago, The Social Evil in Chicago: A Study of Existing Conditions/With Recommendations (Chicago: Guntharp-Warren); includes other references to various kinds of "sex perversion," see pp. 39, 56, 73, 125, 126, 139, 240, 247, 290- 91, 305, 348. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 699.
1911-07-00: International journal of Ethics, July 1911, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 502-03; review Edward Carpenter, The Intermediate Sex: A Study of Some Transitional Types of Men and Women, 2nd ed. (London: Swan Sonnenschein, 1909). Source: Katz, GLA, p. 699. Tag: gay men; lesbian; transgender
1911-07-00: Thompson, J. Arthur, Edward Carpenter’s The Intermediate Sex, International Journal of Ethics, July, 1911. Katz G/LA, pages 336-37. Tag: gay men; lesbian; transgender
1911-11-00: Social Evil in Chicago: A Study of Existing Conditions with Recommendations, The (Chicago: Gunthorpe-Warren, November 1911), 39, 56, 126, 139, 240, 247, 290-91, 305, 348. Katz G/LA, “Whole . . . colonies of these men,” pages 334-36.
1912
1912-00-00 – 1940-00-00: Schwarz, Judith, Radical Feminists of Heterodoxy, Greenwich Village, 1912-1940. Norwich, VT: New Victoria, 1982.
1912-00-00: African American LGBTQ+ U.S. Timeline: 1912-present
1912-00-00: Alexander Berkman, Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist. Katz, GAH 530. Tags: Autobiography; Love; Resistance
1912-00-00: Almeda Sperry to Emma Goldman; "I am a savage, Emma, a wild, wild savage". Katz, GAH 523. Tags: Love; Resistance
1912-02-13 intermediate sex, urning, Salt Lake Telegram 13 Feb 1912, p4 via newspapers.com
1912-06-04: Chawe Zloczewer arrives in the U.S. as a Jewish immigrant from Mlawa, Poland, in the Russian Empire, and later renames herself Eve Adams and publishes book, Lesbian Love. Source: Katz press release. Tag: gay men; lesbian; transgender
1912-11-00: “Vice Clique Scandal,” Portland, OR, 68 men implicated in the "crime" of consensual sex, November 1912.
George Painter, The Vice Clique, Portland's Great Sex Scandal (2013) accessed November 1, 2019 from https://www.glapn.org/6040vice.html
1912-11-02: McMurtrie, Douglas C., "Some Observations on the Psychology of Sexual Inversion in Women," The Lancet-Clinic (Cincinnati, Ohio), vol. 108, no. 18, 487-90. The last mentioned female, G., sounds much like "Mary Casal," case VIII, "D.," like 'Juno" and case "IX," like Juno's homosexual husband; see c. 1900, and Katz, GAH, pp. 548-56. In McMurtrie's essay of 1912, G. is said to be forty-eight, which would make her year of birth 1864, the same as Casal's birthdate. Source: Katz, GLA, 338-39, 699.Tag: lesbian
1913
1913-00-00 -1929-00-00: Lesbianism in Prison. Katz, GAH, 65
1913-00-00: Dr. A. A. Brill, Psychoanalysis. Katz, GAH 148. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1913-00-00: Herts, B. Russell, "Visits to Three Scientists: Haeckel the Monist; Bloch the Syphilologist; Hirschfeld, Defender of Homosexuality," Medical Review of Reviews (New York), vol. 19 (1913), pp. 490-96. The part of this essay on Hirschfeld is an early American defense of homosexuality as an inborn condition with various forms of expression. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 700. Online: books.google.com Tag: gay men; lesbian
1913-00-00: Margaret Otis; "A Perversion Not Commonly Noted". Katz, GAH 65. Tags: Lesbian; Prison
1913-00-00: McMurtie, Douglas C. "Notes on the Psychology of Sex," American Journal of Urology (New York City), volume ix, pages 531, 582.
1913-00-00: McMurtie, Douglas C. "Prostitution in Japan." New York Medical Journal, volume 97, pages 278-81. Geisha. Heterosexuality.
1913-00-00: McMurtrie Douglas C., "Notes On Homosexuality: An Attempt at Seduction; An Example of Acquired Homosexuality in Prison; A Commentary on the Prevalence of Inversion in Germany," Vermont Medical Monthly, vol. 19, pp. 66-68; reference to Berkman's Prison Memoirs, see also Katz, GAH, pp. 530-38. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 699.
1913-00-00: McMurtrie, Douglas C. "Die konträre Sexualempfindung des Weibes in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika." (Apparently a translation of McMurtrie’s "Some Observations on the Psychology of Sexual Inversion in Women," Archiv für Kriminal-Anthropologie und Kriminalistik (Leipzig), volume lv, pages 141-47.Tag: international; lesbian
1913-00-00: McMurtrie, Douglas C. "Figure characteristics in the female as factors in sexual allurements; the influence of the corset." Lancet-Clinic (Cincinatti, OH), volume cx, pages 171-74. Tags: heterosexual
1913-00-00: McMurtrie, Douglas C. "Principles of homosexuality and sexual inversion in the female, American Journal of Urology, volume ?, pages 144-53. Tag: lesbian;
1913-00-00: McMurtrie, Douglas C. "Record of a French case of feminine sexual inversion." Maryland Medical Journal (Baltimore, MD), volume lvii, pages 179-81.Tag: lesbian
1913-00-00: McMurtrie, Douglas C. "Sexual inversion among women in Spain." Urologic & Cutaneous Review (St. Louis, MO), volume xvii, page 308. Also reprint. Tag: lesbian
1913-00-00: McMurtrie, Douglas C. "Sexual Psychology." American Journal of Urology (New York City), volume ix, pages 531, 582. Reprint: 1914: same journal, volume x, pages 91, 14, 195, 432.
1913-00-00: McMurtrie, Douglas C. "Some observations on the psychology of sexual inversion in women." American Journal of Urology, volume ix, pages 28-45. Tag: lesbian
1913-00-00: McMurtrie, Douglas C. "The theory of bisexuality; a review and critique." Lancet-Clinic (Cincinatti, OH), volume cix, pages 370-72.
1913-00-00: Schockley,Dr. Francis M. "The Role of Homosexuality in the Genesis of Paranoid Conditions," Psychoanalysis and the Psychoanalytic Review, (1913-1914), vol. 1, pp. 431-38. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 699.
1913-01-08 intermediate sex Commercial Appeal 08 Jan 1913 ·P 7 via newspapers.com
1913-03-30: New York Times Book Review, p.175; review Lionel Taylor, The Nature of Woman (New York: Dutton). Taylor was a Lecturer on Biology and Sociology, London University. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 699. Tag: lesbian
1913-06-00: Otis, Margaret. "A Perversion Not Commonly Notes," Journal of Abnormal Psychology (Boston), vol. 8, no. 1, June-July, 1913, pages 113-116. Tags: lesbian; prison.
1913-10-19: New York Times Book Review, p. 56; review Waler Heape, Sex Antagonism (New York: Putnam's). Source: Katz, GLA, p. 699. Tags: heterosexuality
1914
1914-00-00 Magnus Hirschfeld; Homosexuality in Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, Denver, and New York. Katz, GAH 49. Tags: Resistance
1914-00-00: Cora Anderson, Cora Anderson/ Ralph Kerwinieo Katz, GAH 254. Tags: Lesbian; Transgender
1914-00-00: Douglas C. Mcmurtrie; "A Legend of Lesbian Love among the North American Indians". Katz, GAH 321. Tags: Lesbian; Native Americans; Transgender
1914-00-00: Dr. Charles H. Hughes, Castration. Katz, GAH 153. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1914-00-00: Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld, Adjustment Therapy. Katz, GAH 151. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1914-00-00: George Cecil Ives, A History of Penal Methods: Criminals, Witches, Lunatics (New York: Stokes). Source: Katz, GLA, p. 700.
1914-00-00: Hirschfeld, Magnus, "Homosexuality in Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, Denver, and New York." translation by James Steakley, in Katz, Gay American History, 49-53, cited from Hirschfeld, Die Homosexualität des Mannes und des Weibes (Berlin: Louis Marcus).
1914-00-00: McMurtire, Douglas C. "Notes on pederastic practices in prison." Chicago Medical Reporter, volume 36, pages 15-17. Pederasty.
1914-00-00: McMurtrie, Douglas C. "Manifestations of sexual inversion in the female; conditions in a convent school, evidence of transvestism, unconscious homosexuality, sexuality of masculine women, masturbation under homosexual influences, indeterminate sexuality in childhood." Urologic and Cutaneous Review. A monthly magazine devoted to the consideration of cutaneous, venereal, and genito-urinary diseases, etc. (St. Louis, MO), pages 424-26. Tag: lesbian; transgender
1914-00-00: McMurtrie, Douglas C. "Note on masturbation in women: its relation to sexual inversion." Cincinatti Medical News (Cincinatti, OH), volume 1, page 287. Tag: lesbian
1914-00-00: McMurtrie, Douglas C. "Notes on the psychology of sex, sexoesthetic inversion." American Journal of Urology (New York City), volume x, pages 91-100. Tag: transgender
1914-00-00: McMurtrie, Douglas C. "Psychology of a tribadistic uxoricide; a Lombrosian case record." Urologic & Cutaneous Review (Saint Louis, MO), volume 18, p. 480. Tag: lesbian
1914-00-00: McMurtrie, Douglas C. McMurtrie, "Notes On Pederastic Practices in Prison," Chicago Medical Recorder," vol. 36, pp. 15-17. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 699.
1914-00-00: Spencer, Charles Worthen, "The Cornbury Legend," New York State Historical Association Proceedings, Vo. 13, pages 309-20. Tags: Edward Hyde; mtf; Lord Cornbury; transgender.
1914-00-00: Steinhardt, Dr. Irving D. Ten Sex Talks to Girls (14 Years and Older) (Philadelphia: Lippincott); on masturbation pp. 57-63. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 700. Tag: lesbian
1914-01-07 intermediate sex, queen, Evening World Herald Omaha, Neb Jan 7, 1914 via newspapers.com. Tags: law, legal case
1914-02-02 intermediate sex, Brooklyn Daily Eagle 02 Feb 1914, ·P 26 via newspapers.com
1914-02-21: Talmey, Dr. Bernard S., "Transvestism: A Contribution to the Study of the Psychology of Sex," New York Medical journal, vol. 99, pp. 362- 68; read before the Society of Medical Jurisprudence, Dec. 8, 1913. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 699-700. Tag: transgender
1914-03-27: London, Jack, and his wife to Edward Carpenter; Carpenter Collection, Sheffield, England. Katz, GLA, p. 700.
1914-06-00: McMurtrie, Douglas C., "Department of Sexual Psychology. . . . An Indigenous American Sexual Phenomenon. The Berdache. Courtship by a Berdache. The Woman Dance Among the Musquakie. Lesbian Love and the Lexicographers. Tribadism in a French Dictionary . . . . " American journal of Urology, vol. 10, no. 6, pp. 295-97. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 700.Tag: lesbian; transgender
1914-07-00: McMurtrie, Douglas C., "Department of Sexual Psychology. ... Homosexual Infatuation Between Women," American journal of Urology, vol. 10, no. 7, p. 351. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 700. Tag: lesbian
1914-09-00: McMurtrie, Douglas C., "Department of Sexual Psychology. Lesbian Assemblies. Hirschfeld, Champion of Homosexuality. The Bible and Feminine Inversion. A Crime of Lesbian Love. Case of Perverted Sexual Tastes .... The Berdache Among the Illinois. Moral Conditions Among Seamen," American Journal of Urology, vol. 10, no. 9, pp. 432-36. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 700. Tag: gay men; lesbian; transgender
1914-10-00: International journal of Ethics, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 110-13; review by T. Whittaker Edward Carpenter, Intermediate Types Among Primitive Folk: A Study in Social Evolution (London: Allen; New York: Kennerly). Source: Katz, GLA, p. 700. Tag: gay men; lesbian; transgender
1914-11-00: McMurtrie, Douglas C., "Sexually Inverted Infatuation in a Middle-Aged Woman," Urologic and Cutaneous Review: A monthly magazine devoted to the consideration of cutaneous, venereal, and genito-urinary diseases, etc. (St. Louis, MO), vol. 18, no. 11, p. 601. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 700. Tag: Casal, Mary; lesbian
1914, Aug.: Dr. Wilhelm Stekel, "Masked Homosexuality," translated by Dr. S. A. Tannenbaum, American Medicine (Burlington, Vt.), vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 530-37. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 700.
1914: Robinson, Dr. William J. "My Views On Homosexuality," American journal of Urology, vol. 10, pp. 550-52. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 700.
1915-00-00: Ellis, Havelock Sexual Inversion, 3rd edition, 1915, Studies in the Psychology of Sex (NY: Random House, 1936). Tags: gay men; lesbians; transgender
1915-00-00: Gardner Jackson; Robert Frost, Stark Young, and Homophobia at Amherst College. Katz, GAH 74. Tags: Culture; Trouble
1915-00-00: Havelock Ellis, Homosexuality in American Cities. Katz, GAH 52
1915-02-00: "Editorials and Announcements; Mrs. Havelock Ellis," Little Revoew, vol. 1, no. 10, Jan. 1915, p. 32; Herman Schuchert, "Mrs. Havelock Eilis's 'The Love of Tomorrow,'" Little Review, pp. 34-35. Tags: gay men; lesbians
1915-02-00: Edith Ellis, "Heaven's Jester ... ," Little Review, vol. 1, no. 11 (Feb. 1915), pp. 8-13. Tags: gay men; lesbians
1915-02-04: Edith Lees Ellis lecture in Chicago on "Sex and Eugenics": "300 Brave Men Hear Mrs. Ellis . . . ," Chicago Daily Tribune, Feb. 4, 1915, p. 10; same, Feb. 5, 1915, p. 1, col. 2. Tags: gay men; lesbians; transgender
1915-02-05: "Men Hear Ellis Sex Talk ... ," Chicago Daily News, Feb. 5, 1915, p. 7, col. 3. Tags: gay men; lesbians
1915-03-00: Mary Adams Stearns, "Mrs. Eilis's Gift to Chicago," LR, vol. II, no. 1 (March 1915), pp. 12-15; Margaret Anderson, "Mrs. Eilis's Failure," same, pp. 16-19 (both collectively titled "Two Points of View"). Tags: gay men; lesbians
1915-04-00: E. C. A. Smith, letter to LR from Grosse Ile, Michigan, vol. II, no. 2 (Apr. 1915), pp. 54. Note: re Edith Ellis.Tags: gay men; lesbians
1916
1916-00-00: Asch, Sholem, ‘The God of Vengeance’, trans. by S. P. Rudens and H. Champvert, East & West, 1.11 (1916), 324–40. Periodical publication of play. Tags: gay men; lesbians
1916-00-00: Oberhoffer, Dr. Emil "The Influence of Castration on the Libido," American journal of Urology and Sexology," vol. 12, pp. 58-60. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 701.
1916-02-00: Kiernan, Dr. James G.,·"Sexology. Androphobia. Bearded Women and Inversion. Tomboyism and Inversion .... Psychic Evolution and Inversion. Homosexuality Among Harlots . . . . ," Urologic and Cutaneous Review, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 103-08. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 701. Tags: gay men; lesbians; transgender
1916-06-00: Kiernan, Dr. James G., "Sexology .... Theory of Inversion. ... Classification of Homosexuality," Urologic and Cutaneous Review, vol. 20, no. 6, pp. 345-46, 348-50. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 701.
1916-08-20: Carpenter, Edward, My Days and Dreams. Being Autobiographical Notes (New York: Scribner's); review New York Times Book Review, August. 20, 1916, p. 328. Tags: gay men; lesbians
1916-10-00: F. W. S. Browne, review of Edward Carpenter’s autobiography My Days and Dreams, Internationaljournal of Ethics (Oct. 1916), vol. 27, pp. 124-25. Note: On the very interesting Browne see Sheila Rowbotham, A New World for Women: Stella Browne, Socialist Feminist (London:Pluto Press, 1977); Katz, GAH, pp. 337, 383- 85; and Weeks, Coming Out, pp. 99-100, 132, 134. Tags: gay men; lesbians
1897-00-00: Edward Carpenter's sexual history, written by himself and beginning "My parentage is very sound,'' appears as "Case VI" in the 1897 edition of Havelock Eilis's Sexual Inversion, and as "Case VII" in other editions; see Emile Delavenay, D. H. Lawrence and Edward Carpenter: A Study in Edwardian Transition (London: Heinemann, 1971 ), p. 271. That "Case XVII" in the 1915 edition (1936) is George Merrill, is my own conclusion based on my knowledge of Merrill, and Carpenter's hint. Tags: gay men
1917
1917-00-00: Adler, H. "The Homosexual Problem." Alienist and Neurologist (St. Louis, MO), 38m pages 268-87.
1917-00-00: review, Clemence Dane, Regiment of Women (New York: Macmillan). Book Review Digest, 1917, p. 137. Tags: lesbians
1917-00-00: Shepherd, Dr. E. S. "the meaning of normal as applied to the sex impulse," American Journal of Urology and Sexology, vol. 13, pp. 64ff. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 702.
1917-02-04: New York Times Book Review, p. 33; review, Clemence Dane, Regiment of Women (New York: Macmillan). Note: see also: Jeanette Foster, Sex Variant, p. 257; Lillian Faderman, Surpassing, pp. 341-44, 392; "Dane" was Winifred Ashton. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 701-702. Tags: lesbians
1917-04-00: Kempf, Dr. Edward "Social and Sexual Behavior of Infra-Human Primates with Some Comparable Facts in Human Behavior," Psychoanalytic Review (Washington, D. C.), vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 127-54. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 702.
1917-07-26: John Edgar Hoover, twenty-two, accepts a clerkship in the U.S. Department of Justice, a draft-exempt job. Less than three months after Hoover's arrival, he is promoted, and three months later promoted again. He is placed in charge of a unit in the Enemy Alien Registration Section of the Justice Department. (Gentry, J. Edgar Hoover, p. 69.) See: FBI and Homosexuality: 1900-1919
1917-08-00: Adler, Dr. Alfred, "The Homosexual Problem," Alienist and Neurologist, vol. 38, no. 3, pp. 268-87. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 702.
1917-09-02: New York Times Book Review, p. 322; review J. D. Beresford, House-Mates (New York: George H. Doran). Source: Katz, GLA, p. 702.
1918
1918-00-00: Asch, Sholem. The God of Vengeance (Authorized Translation from the Yiddish with Introduction and Notes by Isaac Goldberg; Boston: The Stratford Co., 1918). Book publication of play. Tags: lesbians
1918-00-00: J. Allen Gilbert, "Homosexuality and Its Treatment". Katz, GAH 258. Tags: Lesbian; Medical; Transgender
1918-00-00: Lind, Earl (pseudonym), Autobiography of an Androgyne, ed. with an Introduction by Alfred W. Herzog (NY: Medico-Legal Press.) Tags: Jennie June mtf; Tags: Ralph Werther; transgender.
1918-00-00: Lind, Earl. "Autobiography of an Androgyne," Medical-Legal J., 1918; rpt. New York: Amo/N.Y.Times, 1975.
1918-03-00: Frink, Dr. Horace Westlake Morbid Fears and Compulsions; Their Psychoanalytic Treatment, introduction by James J. Putnam (New York: Dodd, Mead); discussed by Mary Ryan, Womanhood (2nd. ed., 1979), pp. 163- 64. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 702.
1918-06-00: Shepherd, Dr. E. S. "Contribution to the Study of Indeterminacy," American Journal of Urology and Sexology, vol. 14, no. 6, pp. 241-52. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 702.
1918-11-00: Merrill, Dr. Lilburn Diagnostician of the Seattle [Washington] Juvenile Court, "A Summary of Findings in a Study of Sexualism Among a Group of One Hundred Delinquent Boys," Journal of Delinquency, vol. 3, pp. 255-67; reprinted in American journal of Urology and Sexology, vol. 15 (1919), pp. 259-69. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 702.
1918-12-15: Bloss, James O. Bloss (born September 30, 1847; died 1918, Dec. 15). He was the president of the New York Cotton Exchange and the live-in domestic partner of John William Sterling, founding partner of Shearman & Sterling, and major benefactor to Yale University. Source: “John William Sterling and James Orville Bloss” http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/sterling-bloss Note: Bloss’s 1902 passport application indicates that he was 54 years old, 5 feet, 7 1/2/ inches tall, with brown and grey hair, thin on top. He had an oval face with a heavy mustache, a ruddy complexion, and brown eyes: http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/gruener-wagner/section-1
1918-1932: Index-Catalogue of the Library of the [U.S.] Surgeon General’s Office, 1880-1961; Source: Series 3, 1918-1932. https://indexcat.nlm.nih.gov/vivisimo/cgi-bin/query-meta?v:project=indexcat&v:sources=indexcat&sortby=ID
1918/00/00: Abrams, Dr. Albert, San Francisco: "Homosexuality: A Military Menace," Medical Review of Reviews, vol. 24, pp. 528-29. Abrams refers to his method of testing for "Electronic Reactions" in International Clinics, vol. 1, 27th ser. (1917); also see his New Concepts in Diagnosis and Treatment: Spondylotherapy, 6th ed. (19 I 8). Source: Katz, GLA, p. 702.
1919
1919-00-00 – 1920-00-00: Kate Richards O'Hare; Prison Lesbianism. Katz, GAH, 68
1919-00-00: Badger Clark; "The Lost Pardner". Katz, GAH 511. Tags: Love
1919-00-00: Katz, Jonathan Ned. "Of Vice and Men: The Year the Navy Cleared the Decks of Queer' Sailors [Newport, R.I. vice scandal, 1919]," Advocate. Dec 5, 1989, 35.
1919-00-00: Long, Dr. Constance, "A Psycho-Analytic Study of the Basic of Character," Proceedings of the International Conference of Women Physicians 1919, 6 vols., vol 4 Moral Codes and Personality (New York: The Woman's Press, 1920), pp. 67-90. In the same volume also see Dr. Eleanor Bertine, "Health and Morality in the Light of the New Psychology," pp. 5-14; Dr. Beatrice Hinkle, "Arbitrary Use of the Terms, 'Masculine' and 'Feminine,'" pp. 100-18. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 702. Tags: gay men; lesbians
1919-00-00: Murphy, Lawrence R. Perverts by Official Order: The Campaign Against Homosexuals by the United States Navy (1919). Binghamton, N.Y.: Haworth Press, 1988.
1919-00-00: Roosevelt, Franklin D. Acting Secretary of the Navy, established a vice squad to investigate Naval Training Station at Newport, RI, Spring 1919. Frank Burt Freidel, Franklin D. Roosevelt, 2 volumes, (Boston: Little Brown), volume 1, The Apprenticeship, pages 41, 46-47, 96-97.
1919-00-00: U.S. Senate, 67th Congress, 1st Session, Committee on Naval Affairs, "Alleged Immoral Conditions at Newport (R.I.) Naval Training Station," Report . . . Washington. DC. 1921; rpt. in Government Versus Homosexuals . New York: Arno/N.Y. Times, 1975. Scandal of 1919.
1919-04-00: Peterkin, Dr. G. Sherman "Cultivation and Control as Against Suppression of Sexual Instinct," Urologic and Cutaneous Review, pp. 201-04. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 702.
1919-06-29: New York Times Book Review, p. 353; review Sherwood Anderson, Winesburg, Ohio (New York: B. W. Huebsch); also see Austen, Playing, pp. 33-34. Source: Katz, GLA, p. 702.
1919-08-01: Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer appoints twenty-four-year-old J. Edgar Hoover, special assistant to the attorney general, chief of a new division of the Justice Department's Bureau of Investigation, the General Intelligence Division. It will investigate the programs of radical groups and identify their members. (Curt Gentry, J. Edgar Hoover, page 79.) See: FBI and Homosexuality: 1900-1919
1920
1920-00-00 – 1960-00-00: Freedman, Estelle B. " 'Uncontrolled Desires': The Response to the Sexual Psychopath, 1920-1960." J. of American History. 74:1 (June 1987): 83-106; rpt. in Peiss and Simmons (1989), 199-225.
1920-00-00: Dr. Sigmund Freud, Psychoanalysis. Katz, GAH 155. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1920-00-00: Duggan, Lisa. "The Social Enforcement of Heterosexuality and Lesbian Resistance in the 1920s." In Class, Race, and Sex: The Dynamics of Control. Swerdlow, Amy. and Lessinger. Hanah. eds. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1983, 75-92.
1920-00-00: Garber, Eric. " 'T'Aint Nobody's Bizness:' Homosexuality in 1920s Harlem." In Smith. M. Black Men/White Men (????).
1920-00-00: Rivers, W. C. "A New Male Homosexual Trait" [cat loving]. Alienist and Neurologist (St. Louis, MO), volume xli, pages 22-27.
1920-00-00: Ware, Caroline. Greenwich Village: 1920-1930 (NY: Harper Colophon). Detailed description of gay male and lesbian life in the Village. Tags: gay men; lesbians
1920-02-00: "Hoffman, H.R. Sex Perversion and Crime." Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry, volume 3, no. 1, February 1920: page 210.
1921
1921-00-00: Earl Lind (Ralph Werther-Jennie June): The Riddle of the Underworld, 1921
1921-00-00: Edith Ellis, The New Horizon in Love and Life, preface by Edward Carpenter, introduction by Marguerite Tracy (London: A. & C. Black, 1921). Note: includes: "Eugenics and Spiritual Parenthood is published with Edith's Feb. 4, 19915 U.S. speech, "Sex and Eugenics" (publication title "Eugenics and the Mystical Outlook") in this collection said to be "written originally as essays and lectures," and published "without the author's final revisions." Additional homosexuality reference p. 158.
On Edith Ellis's U. S. tours see Havelock Ellis, My Life: Autobiography ... (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1939); first U.S. tour, pp. 468, 478-84; second U. S. tour, pp. 494-95; on Chicago and Edith's Feb. 4, 1915 talk on "The Abnormal in Eugenics" (as Havelock mistakenly calls it), see especially pp. 504- 05, 508-09, 511-12, 517; on Edith Ellis's speech on homosexuality, "Abnormality and the Spiritual," and on her extended, boldest speech on homosexuality, "Eugenics and Spiritual Parenthood" (which Havelock says was delivered in the U.S.), see pp. 447-48. Tag: lesbian
1921-00-00: U.S. Senate, 67th Congress, 1st Session, Committee on Naval Affairs, "Alleged Immoral Conditions at Newport (R.I.) Naval Training Station," Report . . . Washington. DC. 1921; rpt. in Government Versus Homosexuals . New York: Arno/N.Y. Times, 1975. Scandal of 1919.
1922
1922-00-00: Edith Ellis, Personal Impressions of Edward Carpenter (Berkeley Heights, NJ.: Free Spirit Press, 1922). Tag: lesbian
1922-00-00: Lind, Earl (pseudonym), The Female Impersonators, ed. with an Introduction by Alfred W. Herzog (NY: Medico-Legal Press.) Tags: Jennie June; mtf; Ralph Werther; transgender.
1922-00-00: Lind, Earl.. "The Female Impersonators: A Sequel to the Autobiography of an Androgyne," Medico-Legal J., 1922; rpt. New York: Arno/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1922-00-00: Stekel, Wilhelm. Bi-sexual Love: The Homosexual Neuroses (Boston: Badger). Authorized translation by James S. Van Teslaar of Onanie und Homosexualität (Die homosexuelle Neurose).
1923
1923
1923-00-00: Browne, F. W. Stella, "Studies in Feminine Inversion," Journal of Sexology and Psychoanalysis. New York, 1923: 51-58.. Katz, GAH 383. Tags: Lesbian; Resistance
1923-00-00: Freud, Sigmund. "Certain neurotic mechanisms in jealousy, paranoia, and homosexuality." International Journal of Psychoanalysis, (London), vol. 4, pages 1-10.
1923-00-00: Helen R. Hull, The Labyrinth. Katz, GAH 538. Tags: Culture; Lesbian; Love
1923-00-00: Hunter, Alberta. "Someone Else Will Take Your Place." Accessed October 10, 2019 from https://www.queermusicheritage.com/nov2014s.html Tag: lesbian
1923-00-00: Kahn, Samuel. "A Study of Homosexuals and Their Education in New York Correction Hospitals," M.A. Thesis, New York University School of Education, 149 pages.
1923-00-00: O'Hare, Kate [Douglas] Richard In Prison by . . . Sometime Federal Prisoner Number 22669 (NY: Knopf). Cited in Katz, Gay American History, 68-69, n. 68 p. 578. Tag: lesbian
1923-00-00: Payne, Guildford "Peachtree." "Peachtree Man Blues". Okeh. Accessed October 10, 2019 from https://www.queermusicheritage.com/nov2014s.html
1923-00-00: Smith, Bessie. "T'aint Nobody Business If I Do.: Accessed October 10, 2019 from https://www.queermusicheritage.com/nov2014s.html Tag: lesbian
1924
1924-00-00 - 1925-00-00: The Chicago Society for Human Rights; "To combat the public prejudices". Katz, GAH 385. Tags: Resistance
1924-00-00: Edith Ellis, Stories and Essays, ... prefaces by Charles Marriott and George Ives (Berkeley Heights, NJ: Free Spirit Press, 1924). Note: Ives was the founder of the secret homosexual emancipation organization in England, 1890s: see Weeks, Coming Out). Edith Ellis’s Stories also contains her essay "Oscar Wilde," and reminiscences by "Mrs . Clifford Bax" and F. W. Stella Browne (the English socialist-feminist). Tag: lesbian
1924-00-00: Edith Ellis, Three Modern Seers: James Hinton, Nietzsche, Edward Carpenter (Berkeley Heights, N. J.: privately printed by Free Spirit Press, 1924). Tag: lesbian
1924-00-00: G., C. K. "A Homosexual History." Journal of Sexology & Psychoanalysis (New York), volume 2, pages 12-15.
1924-00-00: McMurtrie, Douglas C. "Ein Mord und Selbstmord aus Eifersucht in einem homosexuellen Verhältnis zwischen Weibern." Zeitschrift für Psychotherapie und medizinische Psychologie (Stuttgart, Germany), volume viii, page 339. JNK ?????
1924-00-00:, Broadway Brevities and Society Gossip January-December, 1924; 12-part series on homosexuality in the U.S., including many photos, lists of bars and outraged letters. Tag: lesbian ????
1924-05-00: On this month U.S. Attorney General Harland Fiske Stone says to Hoover, “Young man I want you to be Acting Director of the Bureau of Investigation.” The understanding was that the appointment was to be temporary.(Gentry, J. Edgar Hoover, p. 111, 122.) See FBI and Homosexuality: 1920-1929
1924-12-10: On this date Attorney General Stone informed Hoover that he could drop the 'Acting' from his title. (Gentry, J. Edgar Hoover, p. 142.) See FBI and Homosexuality: 1920-1929
1925
1925
1925-00-00 – 1927-00-00: Chris Albertson; Lesbianism in the Life of Bessie Smith. Katz, GAH, 76
1925-00-00 (late-1920s): The FBI's historian, Dr. John Fox, commented, in 2010, to retired agents that "rumors regarding the Director's sexual preferences have been around since the late 1920s or early 1930s. The earliest was a newspaper blurb describing him as a dandyish dresser." See Larry Wack, "Seventy Five Years of Conjecture About J. Edgar Hoover and Clyde Tolson," to be published on OutHistory. See FBI and Homosexuality: 1920-1929
1925-00-00: Edgar Leslie, words, James V. Monaco, music, "Masculine Women! Feminine Men!" sheet music. Bottom first page, copyright 1925 by Edgar Leslie Inc., 1591-5 Broadway, NYC.
QueerMusicHeritage.com https://www.queermusicheritage.com/MWFM.html
1925-00-00: Male-male dancing at "Jockers Ball," San Quentin Prison. E. B. Block, Sunset, July 1926, cited in Katz, Gay American History, note 32, pages 572-73.
1925-00-00: Rainey, Gertrude "Ma," "Sissy Blues." "MA Rainey with her Georgia Band." Paramount. The New York Recording Laboratories (Port Washington, WI). Accessed October 10, 2019 from https://www.queermusicheritage.com/nov2014s.html Tags: gay men; lesbians; transgender
1925-00-00: Smith, Bessie, "Soft Pedal Blues" with piano and trombone accompaniment, about buffet flats. Accessed October 10, 2019 from https://www.queermusicheritage.com/nov2014s.html Tags: gay men; lesbians
1925-00-00: Smith, Bessie. "Foolish Man Blues." Accessed October 10, 2019 from https://www.queermusicheritage.com/nov2014s.html Tags: gay men; lesbians; transgender
1925-00-00: The FBI's monitoring of "obscene or indecent" materials began this year. (Theoharis, Athan. From the Secret Files of J. Edgar Hoover. (Chicago: Ivan R Dee, July 1, 1991), page 4. See: FBI and Homosexuality: 1920-1929
1925-00-00: Water, Ethel. "Dinah" Ethel Waters and The Plantation Orchestra. Accessed October 10, 2019 from https://www.queermusicheritage.com/nov2014s.html Tags: lesbians; transgender JNK:?????
1925-01-00: Homosexuality in the U.S., Broadway Brevities and Society Gossip, January 1925. Source of citation? Tag: lesbian ?????
1925-02-00: Adams, Eve (as Addams, Evelyn), Lesbian Love, publisher unknown, February 1925.
1925-02-00: Addams, Evelyn (pseudonym of Eve Adams, Chawe Zloczewer). Lesbian Love, 150 copies printed for private circulation. No publisher or place of publication listed. Tags: lesbians
1925-03-09: Miners, "The Three Happy Darkies." "Freakish Blues." Silvertone, Sears, Roebuck & Co., recorded March 9, 1925 Accessed October 10, 2019 from https://www.queermusicheritage.com/nov2014s.html Tags: gay men; transgender
1926
1926-00-00: Historian Curt Gentry says: "rumors of Hoover’s homosexuality had circulated in print from the moment he became director in 1926". See Potter, "Queer Hoover," page 256. See FBI and Homosexuality: 1920-1929
1926-00-00: Isaac Goldberg, Havelock Ellis; A Biographical and Critical Survey . . . With a Supplementary Chapter on Mrs. Havelock Ellis (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1926). See also: Arthur Calder-Marshal, Havelock Ellis ... (London: Rupert Hart Davis, 1959); Phyllis Grosskurth, Havelock Ellis: A Biography (New York: Knopf, 1980). Source: Adapted from Katz, GLA, p. 700-701. Tag: lesbian
1926-00-00: New York Times; The Reaction to The Captive. Katz, GAH, 82
1926-00-00: Ross, T. A. and Gillespie, R. D. "Progression and regression in 2 homosexuals," Journal of Neurology and Psychopathy (Bristol and London) volume 7, 1926-1927,pages 313-31.
1926-01-29: Frank Harris (aka Irving Kaufman), "Masculine Women, Feminine Men," recorded by Columbia, 569D, 1/29/26.
Source: accessed January 12, 2020, from J. D. Doyle, QueerMusicHeritage.com https://www.queermusicheritage.com/MWFM.html
1926-02-11: Edgar Leslie, words, James V. Monaco, music, "Masculine Women, Feminine Men," recorded by Phil Hughes & His High Hatters, Perfect (U.S.) 14586, matrix 106630; xref: PA36405; -3 min.
Source: accessed January 12, 2020, from J. D. Doyle, QueerMusicHeritage.com https://www.queermusicheritage.com/MWFM.html and HonkingDuck.com http://www.honkingduck.com/discography/artist/phil_hughes_and_his_high_hatters
1926/03-02: Edgar Leslie and James V. Monaco, "Masculine Women, Feminine Men," recorded by Merrit Brunies & His Friary's Inn Orchestra, Okey, 40593, 3/12/26.
Source: accessed January 12, 2020, from J. D. Doyle, QueerMusicHeritage.com https://www.queermusicheritage.com/MWFM.html
1927
1927-00-00: Bogan, Lucille (also known as Bessie Jackson), "Women Don't Need No Men," audio recording accessed October 10, 2019 from https://www.queermusicheritage.com/nov2014s.html Tag: lesbian
1927-00-00: Hatton, Bert "Snake-root. "Freakish Rider Blues." Accessed October 10, 2019 from https://www.queermusicheritage.com/nov2014s.html Tags: gay men; lesbians; transgender
1927-00-00: Robie, T. R., "The investigation of the Oedipus and homosexual complexes in schizophrenia." Psychiatric Quarterly, 1:231, page 469.
1927-00-00: Smith Bessie, "A Good Man Is Hard to Find." Accessed October 10, 2019 from https://www.queermusicheritage.com/nov2014s.html Tags: Tags: gay men; heterosexual; lesbians; transgender
1927-02-08: “Sale! Amazing Special Offer of Little Blue Books….” Note: sale list of 1231 Little Blue Book titles includes “Homosexual Life. Fielding.” Detroit Times (Detroit, MI), February 8, 1927, p. 4
1928
1928-00-00: Bentley, Gladys, "Worried Blues." Accessed October 10, 2019 from https://www.queermusicheritage.com/nov2014s.html Tags: lesbian
1928-00-00: Henry, Waymond "Slopy." "Say I Do It." Okeh Electric. OKeh Phonograph Corporation. Vocal with Guitar. Audio recording. Accessed October 10, 2019 from https://www.queermusicheritage.com/nov2014s.html
1928-00-00: Howell, Peg Leg. "Fairy Blues," Columbia Viva-tonal Recording, Electrical Process, Vocal, Guitar accompaniment. Accessed October 10, 2019 from https://www.queermusicheritage.com/nov2014s.html
1928-00-00: Rainey, Gertrude "Ma," "Prove It On Me Blues." Paramount Electrically Recorded, 12668-A, Vocal, Tub Jug Washboard Band, 20665 The New York Recording Laboratories (Port Washington, WI). Accessed October 10, 2019 from https://www.queermusicheritage.com/nov2014s.html; Jonathan Ned Katz, “An assertive song of lesbian self-affirmation.” http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/rainey/rainey2 Tags: lesbian
1928-00-00: Smith, Bessie. "Empty Bed Blues." Tag: Heterosexual. Accessed October 10, 2019 from https://www.queermusicheritage.com/nov2014s.html
1928-08-20: “Ban On Book of 2 Women’s Love.” Datelined: Copyright: 1928 by Chicago Tribune. London, August 19. Daily News (New York, NY), August 20, 1928, p. 51. Accessed January 9, 2020 from Newspapers.com Tags: Radcliffe Hall; Well of Loneliness. Tag: lesbian
1928-08-25: “Daring Novel Under Ban.” Datelined: Sioux City Journal-Chicago Tribune Press Service. London, August 24. Sioux City Journal (Sioux City, Iowa), August 25, 1928, p. 2.Tag: lesbian
1928-08-27: “Publisher Drops Novel on Women; The Well of Loneliness is Withdrawn; Author Defends Purpose,” Datelined: August 26. Reading Times (Reading, Pennsylvania), August 27, 1928, p. 3 Tag: lesbian
1928-08-28: “Book Suppressed.” [Photo:] “Miss Radcliffe Hall.” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), August 28, 1928, p. 5.
1928-11-16: “Woman’s Book Judged Obscene.” Dateline: Associated Press, London, November 16, 1928, The News-Review (Roseburg, Oregon), November 16, 1928, p. 1. Accessed January 9, 2020 from Newspapers.com Tags: Radcliffe Hall; Well of Loneliness.
1928-11-17: “Police Suppress English Novel,” datelined: Associated Press, London, November 16, 1928, The Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky), November 17, 1928, p. 18. Accessed January 9, 2020 from Newspapers.com Tags: Radcliffe Hall; Well of Loneliness.
1928-11-17: “Radcliffe Hall Book Is Obscene, Magistrate Finds.” Dateline: Associated Press, London, November 16, 1928, The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia), November 17, 1928, p. 8 Accessed January 9, 2020 from Newspapers.com Tags: Radcliffe Hall; Well of Loneliness.
1929
1929-00-00: Charles A. Ford; "Homosexual Practices of Institutionalized Females." Katz, GAH 69. Tags: Lesbian, Prison
1929-00-00: Dixon, Mary, "All Around Mama," Accessed October 10, 2019 from https://www.queermusicheritage.com/nov2014s.html
1929-00-00: Ford, Charles A. "Homosexual Practices of Institutionalized Females," Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychiatry, volume 23, February-March, 1929: pages 442-48.
1929-00-00: Idaho, Bertha. "Down on Pennsylvania Avenue." Baltimore. Accessed October 10, 2019 from https://www.queermusicheritage.com/nov2014s.html
1929-00-00: Jackson, Frankie "Half-Pint," "My Daddy Rocks Me With One Steady Roll." Accessed October 10, 2019 from https://www.queermusicheritage.com/nov2014s.html
1929-00-00: Jackson, Frankie "Half-Pint," "Operation Blues," Accessed October 10, 2019 from https://www.queermusicheritage.com/nov2014s.html
1929-00-00: The American Reaction to The Well of Loneliness; "On behalf of a misunderstood and misjudged minority". Katz, GAH 397. Tags: Lesbian; Resistance
1929-09-00: Perryman, Rufus (also known as "Speckled Red"), "The Dirty Dozen No. 1." Brunswick Radio Corp. recorded September 1929. Audio recording, accessed October 10, 2019 from https://www.queermusicheritage.com/nov2014s.html
1930
1930-00-00: Dr. Wilhelm Stekel, Psychoanalysis. Katz, GAH 159. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1930-00-00: Gordon, A. "The History of a Homosexual; His Difficulties and Triumphs." Medical Journal and Record, vol. 131, pages 152-56.
1930-00-00: Leslie Spier; "Transvestites or berdaches". Katz, GAH 322. Tags: Native Americans; Transgender
1930-00-00: Mary Casal (pseud. of Ruth Fuller Field) and "Juno", "A union between two women could be of a higher type . . . than any other". Katz, GAH 548. Tags: Autobiography; Culture; Lesbian; Love; Resistance
1930-00-00: Miller (also known as Hokum Boys), "Somebody's Been Using That Thing," Paramount Electrically Recorded, vocal, guitar-piano accompaniment. Female impersonators; butch women. Accessed October 10, 2019 from https://www.queermusicheritage.com/nov2014s.html
1930-00-00: Quillian, Rufus and Ben. "It's Dirty But Good." Accessed October 10, 2019 from https://www.queermusicheritage.com/nov2014s.html
1930-03-23: A review of A Roman Holiday, a novel by Don Ryan, refers to “a story of an aggressive woman of some what masculine type of intellect (but not a sexual invert), whose triumph over the males is nowise surprising.” “Mixing Up Spengler And Our Hollywood,” Springfield Republican, (Springfield, MA), p. 53 accessed October 30, 2019 from Genealogybank.com
1930-10-00: Hannnah, George. "Freakish Man Blues." Vocalion Records, Grafton, WI, (L-562-1) Pm-13024, recorded October [?] 1930 [month uncertain]. Accessed October 10, 2019 from https://www.queermusicheritage.com/nov2014s.html
1931
1931-00-00: C. Daryll Forde; "Casual secret homosexuality among both women and men". Katz, GAH 323. Tags: Lesbian; Native Americans; Transgender
1931-00-00: Edward Winslow Gifford, Kamia "origin story". Katz, GAH 324. Tags: Lesbian; Native Americans; Transgender
1932
1932-00-00 – 1933-00-00: Dorothy Thompson and Christa Winsloe; "This incredible feeling of sisterhood". Katz, GAH 556
1932-00-00: Dr. Helene Deutsch, Psychoanalysis. Katz, GAH 159. Tags: Medical; Treatment JNK UP TO HERE
1932-00-00: Gerber. Henry (under pseud. Parisex). "In Defense of Homosexuality." Modern Thinker. 1932; rpt. New York: Arno/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1933
1933-00-00: Dr. La Forest Potter, Psychoanalysis and Hormone Medication. Katz, GAH 162. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1933-00-00: Edward Winslow Gifford, "Female transvestites". Katz, GAH 325. Tags: Lesbian; Native Americans; Transgender
1933-00-00: Vining. Donald, A Gay Diary Vol. 1: 1933-1946 (Pepys P., 1979); Vol. 2: 1946-1954 (Pepys P., 1980); Vol. 3: 1954-1967 (New York: Pepys P., 1981); Vol. 4: 1967-1975 (Pepys P., 1983).
1934
1935
1935-00-00: Dr. Louis W. Max, Aversion Therapy (Electric). Katz, GAH 104. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1939-00-00: Ella Thompson versus J. C. Aldredge, Sheriff; "Sodomy . . . cannot be accomplished between two women". Katz, GAH 405. Tags: Lesbian; Resistance
1939-00-00: Fredericks, Diana (pseud). Diana: A Strange Autobiography. New York: Dial, 1939; rpt. New York: Amo/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1940
1940-00-00 – 1960-00-00: Davis, Madeline and Kennedy, Elizabeth Lapovsky. "Oral History and the Study of Sexuality in the Lesbian Community: Buffalo, New York, 1940-1960," Feminist Studies. 12:1 (Spring 1986): 7-26; rpt. in Duberman et al. Hidden From History (1989), 426-40.
1940-00-00: Bernstein, Allen, Defense of Homosexuality: “MILLIONS OF QUEERS (Our Homo America),” 1940, by Allen Bernstein
1940-00-00: Dr. Newdigate M. Owensby, Pharmacologic Shock. Katz, GAH 163. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1940-00-00: Weinberg, Martin S., and Bell, Alan P. Homosexuality: An Annotated Bibliography [of medical literature in English, 1940-1968]. New York: Harper & Row, 1972. Tags: Bibliography
1941
1941-00-00: Drs. Saul Rosenzweig and R. G. Hoskins, Hormone Medication. Katz, GAH 167. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1942
1943
1943-00-00: Willard Williams Hill, "Transvestites among the whites". Katz, GAH 325. Tags: Native Americans; Transgender
1944
1944 Drs. S. J. Glass and Roswell H. Johnson, Hormone Medication. Katz, GAH 170. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1944-00-00: Dr. Samuel Liebman, Electroshock. Katz, GAH 170. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1945
1945 Thomas V. Moore, Psychoanalysis or Abstinence. Katz, GAH 174. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1946
1946-00-00: Vining. Donald, A Gay Diary Vol. 1: 1933-1946 (Pepys P., 1979); Vol. 2: 1946-1954 (Pepys P., 1980); Vol. 3: 1954-1967 (New York: Pepys P., 1981); Vol. 4: 1967-1975 (Pepys P., 1983).
1947
1947-00-00: Dorothea Leighton and Clyde Kluckhohn, "Hermaphrodites or homosexuals". Katz, GAH 325. Tags: Native Americans; Transgender
1948
1948-00-00 - 1953-00-00: Henry Hay; Founding the Mattachine Society. Katz, GAH 406. Tags: Resistance
1948-00-00: Alfred C. Kinsey and others; Male Homosexuality in Rural Areas. Katz, GAH 512. Tags: Love
1948-00-00: Drs. Joseph W. Friedlander and Ralph S. Banay, Lobotomy. Katz, GAH 175. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1948-00-00: Harry Hay: Founding the Mattachine Society, 1948-1953
1949
1949-06-00: Baldwin. James. "Preservation of Innocence: Studies for a New Morality; Parts I and II," Xero (Tangier, Morroco). 1:2 (Summer 1949): 14-22; excerpted in Katz, Gay/Lesbian Almanac; rpt. Out/Look. 2:2, no. 6 (Fall 1989): 40-45.
1950
1950-00-00 - 1968-00-00: Loeffler, Donald Lee. An Analysis of the Treatment of the Homosexual Character in Dramas Produced in the New York Theatre from 1950 to 1968. Ph.D. Diss, Bowling Green State U., with a New Introduction by the author; rpt. New York: Arno/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1950-00-00 – 1955-00-00: Witch-Hunt; The United States Government versus homosexuals. Katz, GAH 91.
1950-00-00: Hay, Henry [under pseud. Eann MacDonald]. "Preliminary Concepts: International Bachelor's Fraternal Order for Peace & Social Dignity Sometimes Referred to as Bachelors Anonymous." Los Angeles, 1950; rpt. in A Homosexual Emancipation Miscellany, c. 1835-1950. New York: Amo/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1950-00-00: U.S. Senate, 81st Congress, 2nd Session, Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments."Employment of Homosexuals and Other Sex Perverts in Government." U.S. Govt. Printing Office. 1950; rpt. New York: Arno/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1950-55 Witch-Hunt; The United States Government versus homosexuals Katz, GAH 9
1951
1951-00-00: Clellan S. Ford and Frank A. Beach; "Homosexual Behavior". Katz, GAH 326. Tags: Lesbian; Native Americans; Transgender
1951-00-00: Cory. Donald Webster [pseud, of Edward Sagarin]. The Honosexual in America: A Subjective Approach, rpt. of 1951 ed. with a New Introduction by the author and the Preface and Appendix "D" from the i960 ed. New York: Amo/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1951-00-00: Rorem, Ned. The Paris and New York Diaries 1951-1961. Berkeley: North Point Press, 1983.
1952
1953
1953-00-00: Dr. Ernest Harms; Group Psychotherapy and Abstinence. Katz, GAH 183. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1953-00-00: Dr. Karl M. Bowman and Bernice Engle, Castration. Katz, GAH 182. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1953-00-00: Drs. J. Srnec and K. Freund, Aversion Therapy (Emetic). Katz, GAH 181. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1954
1954-00-00: Dr. Frank S. Caprio, Psychoanalysis. Katz, GAH 184. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1954-00-00: Vining. Donald, A Gay Diary Vol. 1: 1933-1946 (Pepys P., 1979); Vol. 2: 1946-1954 (Pepys P., 1980); Vol. 3: 1954-1967 (New York: Pepys P., 1981); Vol. 4: 1967-1975 (Pepys P., 1983).
1955
1955 Anonymous; Witch-Hunt in Boise, Idaho; An interview with a victim. Katz, GAH 109
1955-00-00 – 1965-00-00: Esterberg, Kristin Gay. '"From Illness to Action: Conceptions of Homosexuality in The Ladder, 1956-1965." J. of Sex Research, 27 (1990): 65-80.
1955-00-00: Anonymous; Witch-Hunt in Boise, Idaho; An interview with a victim. Katz, GAH, 109.
1955-00-00: Henry Hay: The House Un-American Activities Committee. Katz, GAH, 105.
1955-00-00: Hunting Homosexuals at Southern Miss: 1955-1965
1955-00-00: Mattachine Review. 1955-1966. Katz, Jonathan Ned, ed. "Homosexuality: Lesbians and Gay Men in Literature, Society, and History." [reprints of 54 books, entire runs of two periodicals, The Ladder, 1956-1972; Mattachine Review. 1955-1966] New York: Arno/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1956
1956-00-00: Cutler, Marvin, ed. Homosexuals Today: A Handbook of Organizations and Publications, 1956. Los Angeles: ONE Incorporated, 1956.
1956-00-00: Foster, Jeanette. Sex Variant Women in Literature. New York: Vantage, 1956; rpt. Baltimore: Diana Press, 1975-
1956-00-00: The Ladder, 1956-1972; Katz, Jonathan Ned, ed. "Homosexuality: Lesbians and Gay Men in Literature, Society, and History." [reprints of 54 books, entire runs of two periodicals, The Ladder, 1956-1972; Mattachine Review. 1955-1966] New York: Arno/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1957
1957-00-00: Dr. Samuel B. Hadden, Group Psychotherapy. Katz, GAH 186. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1958
1958-00-00: A Gay Bibliography: Eight Bibliographies on Lesbian[ism] and Male Homosexuality [contents: 1958-1966]. New York: Amo/N.Y. Times, 1975. Tags: Bibliography
1958-00-00: Barbara Gittings; Founding the New York Daughters of Bilitis 420. Katz, GAH. Tags: Lesbian; Resistance
1958-00-00: Barbara Gittings: Founding New York Daughters of Bilitis, 1958: Interview by Jonathan Ned Katz
1958-00-00: Homophobia in Mississippi, 1958, by Jonathan Ned Katz
1959
1959-00-00: Dr. Richard C. Robertiello, Psychoanalysis. Katz, GAH 188. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1959-00-00: Drs. A. B. Smith and A. Bassin, Group Psychotherapy. Katz, GAH 190. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1959-00-00: Drs. Moses Zlotow and Albert Paganini, Lobotomy. Katz, GAH 191. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1959-00-00: W. Dorr Legg, "The Berdache and Theories of Sexual Inversion". Katz, GAH 326. Tags: Lesbian; Native Americans; Transgender
1960
1960-00-00: Acosta, Mercedes de. Here Lies the Heart, [autobiography] New York: Reynal, i960; rpt. New York: Arno/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1960-00-00: Cory. Donald Webster [pseud, of Edward Sagarin]. The Honosexual in America: A Subjective Approach, rpt. of 1951 ed. with a New Introduction by the author and the Preface and Appendix "D" from the i960 ed. New York: Amo/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1960-00-00: Fannie Mae Clackum versus the United States. Katz, GAH, 119
1961
1962
1962-00-00 -1972-00-00: Alma Routsong; Writing and Publishing Patience and Sarah. Katz, GAH 433. Tags: , Lesbian; Resistance; Transgender
1963
1963-00-00: Dr. Michael M. Miller, Aversion Therapy (Hypnotic). Katz, GAH 194. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1963-03-00: Taylor. William, and Lasch, Christopher. "Two Kindred Spirits: Sorority and Family in New England," New England Quarterly. 36:1 (March 1963): 23-41.
1963-06-08: Aaron Henry Accused by Memphis Youth, June 8, 1963: Jackson Advocate (Jackson, MI)
1964
1964-00-00: Bob Waltrip, Elmer Gage. Katz, GAH 327. Tags: Native Americans; Transgender
1964-00-00: Florida Legislative Investigative Committee, "Homosexuality and Citizenship in Florida." 1964; rpt. in Government Versus Homosexuals. New York: Arno/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1964-00-00: J. J. Honigmann, "Both male and female homosexuality". Katz, GAH 327. Tags: Lesbian; Native Americans; Transgender
1965
1965-00-00 – 1969-00-00: Sara Harris; The Puritan Jungle. Katz, GAH, 123
1965-00-00: Sara Harris; The Puritan Jungle. Katz, GAH 123
1966
1966-00-00 – 1967-00-00: Louisiana versus Mary Young and Dawn DeBlanc; "Unnatural carnal copulation". Katz, GAH, 127
1966-00-00: Fiedler, Leslie. Love and Death in the American Novel, New York: Stein and Day, 1966.
1966-00-00: Gerassi, John. The Boys of Boise. New York: Macmillan, 1966.
1966-00-00: Louisiana versus Mary Young and Dawn DeBlanc; "Unnatural carnal copulation". Katz, GAH 127
1966-00-00: Sagarin, Edward. Structure and Ideology in an Association of Deviants. Ph.D. Diss., New York University, 1966; rpt. New York: Amo/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1967
1967-00-00: Alma Routsong, Author of "Patience and Sarah" (1967): An Interview by Jonathan Ned Katz
1967-00-00: Dr. Harvey E. Kaye, and others, Psychoanalysis. Katz, GAH 196. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1967-00-00: Dr. Joseph R. Cautela, Aversion Therapy ("Covert Sensitization"). Katz, GAH 198. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1967-00-00: Gene Damon (pseud. of Barbara Grier) The Lesbian in Literature, 1967-1981
1967-00-00: Ridinger, Robert B. Marks. An Index to The Advocate, the National Gay News Magazine, 1967-1982. Los Angeles: Liberation Publications, 1987. Tags: Bibliography
1967-00-00: Vining. Donald, A Gay Diary Vol. 1: 1933-1946 (Pepys P., 1979); Vol. 2: 1946-1954 (Pepys P., 1980); Vol. 3: 1954-1967 (New York: Pepys P., 1981); Vol. 4: 1967-1975 (Pepys P., 1983).
1968
1968-00-00: Whitman, Walt. "Calamus." [section] Leaves of Grass: Comprehensive Reader's Edition, ed. Blodgett, Harold W., and Bradley, Sculley. New York: New York U. P.. 1965; rpt. New York: Norton, 1968.
1968-09-00: Mcintosh, Mary. "The Homosexual Role." Social Problems. 16:2 (Fall 1968): [82-92; rpt. in Stein; rpt. with postscript and interview in Plummer. Kenneth, ed.. The Making of the Modern Homosexual. London: Hutchinson, 1981, 53-75. Tags: Theory
1969
1969-00-00 – 1989-00-00: Zimmerman, Bonnie. The Safe Sea of Women: Lesbian Fiction 1969-1989. Boston: Beacon, 1990.
1969-00-00: Whitman, Walt. The Collected Writings of . . ., ed. Gay Wilson Allen and Sculley Bradley. New York: New York U. P., 1969, entire series.
1969-01-00: A Gay News Chronology, January 1969-May 1975; Index and Abstracts of Articles from The New York Times. New York: Arno/N.Y. Times, 1975. Tags: Bibliography
1969-06-28: Stonewall Riot Police Reports by Jonathan Ned Katz
1970
1970-00-00: Ivan Toby Rutner, Aversion Therapy and Desensitization. Katz, GAH 199. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1970-00-00: Parker, William. Homosexuality Bibliography: Supplement: 1970-1975. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow, 1977. Tags: Bibliography
1971
1971
1971-00-00: Altman, Dennis. Homosexual: Oppression and Liberation. New York: Dutton, 1971.Tags: Trouble; Resistance
1971-00-00: Miller, Merle. On Being Different: What It Means to Be a Homosexual. New York: Random House, 1971.
1971-00-00: Onge, Jack. The Gay Liberation Movement. Chicago: Alliance Press. 1971.
1971-00-00: Parker, William. Homosexuality Bibliography. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow, 1971. Tags: Bibliography
1971-00-00: Teal, Donn. The Gay Militants. New York: Stein and Day, 1971/
1972-00-00: Jay, Karla, and Young, Allen, eds. Out of the Closets: Voices of Gay Liberation. New York: Douglas-Lynx, 1972.
1972-00-00: Katz, Jonathan Ned, comp. Coming Out! A Documentary Play About Gay Life and Liberation in the U.S.A. New York: Arno/N.Y. Times, 1975. First performance: 1972.
1972-00-00: Newton, Esther. "The Mythic Mannish Lesbian: Radclyffe Hall and the New Woman," Signs. 9:4 (Summer 1984); rpt. in Duberman et al., eds., Hidden From History. New York: NAL Books, 281-93.
1972-00-00: Newton, Esther. Mother Camp: Female Impersonators in America. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1972.
1972-00-00: Tobin, Kay, and Wicker, Randy. The Gay Crusaders. New York: Paperback Library. 1972: rpt. New York: Amo/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1972-00-00: Tyler, Parker. Screening the Sexes: Homosexuality in the Movies. New York: Holt. Rinehart & Winston, 1972.
1972-00-00: Weinberg, Martin S., and Bell, Alan P. Homosexuality: An Annotated Bibliography [of medical literature in English, 1940-1968]. New York: Harper & Row, 1972. Tags: Bibliography
1973
1973-04-00: Bullough, Vern, and Voght, Martha. "Homosexuality and Its Confusion with the 'Secret Sin' in Pre-Freudian America," J. of the History of Medicine. 28:2 (April 1973): 143-54. Tags: Medical; Religion
1973-08-00: Bumham. John. "Early References to Homosexual Communities in American Medical Writings," Human Sexuality. 7:8 (August 1973): 34-49. Tags: Medical
1974
1974-00-00: Lauritsen, John, and Thorstad, David. The Early Homosexual Rights Movement (1864-1935). New York: Times Change P., 1974.
1974-00-00: Mitzel, John. John Home Burns: An Appreciative Biography. Dorchester, Mass.: Manifest Destiny. 1974.
1974-00-00: Norton, Rictor. The Homosexual Literary Tradition. New York: Revisionist Press, 1974.
1974-99-99: Anonymous; Electroshock. Katz, GAH 201. Tags: Medical; Treatment
1975
1975-00-00 – 1976-00-00: Dean Gengle; Gay American Indians (G.A.I.). Katz, GAH 332. Tags: Lesbian; Native Americans; Transgender
1975-00-00: A Gay Bibliography: Eight Bibliographies on Lesbian[ism] and Male Homosexuality [contents: 1958-1966]. New York: Amo/N.Y. Times, 1975. Tags: Bibliography
1975-00-00: Casal, Mary [pseud.]. The Stonewall: An Autobiography [lesbian b. 1864] Eyncourt, 1930; rpt. New York: Amo/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1975-00-00: Cory. Donald Webster [pseud, of Edward Sagarin]. The Honosexual in America: A Subjective Approach, rpt. of 1951 ed. with a New Introduction by the author and the Preface and Appendix "D" from the i960 ed. New York: Amo/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1975-00-00: Florida Legislative Investigative Committee, "Homosexuality and Citizenship in Florida." 1964; rpt. in Government Versus Homosexuals. New York: Arno/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1975-00-00: Foster, Jeanette. Sex Variant Women in Literature. New York: Vantage, 1956; rpt. Baltimore: Diana Press, 1975-
1975-00-00: Fredericks, Diana (pseud). Diana: A Strange Autobiography. New York: Dial, 1939; rpt. New York: Amo/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1975-00-00: Gerber. Henry (under pseud. Parisex). "In Defense of Homosexuality." Modern Thinker. 1932; rpt. in A Homosexual Emancipation Miscellany, c. 1835-1950. New York: Amo/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1975-00-00: Hay, Henry [under pseud. Eann MacDonald]. "Preliminary Concepts: International Bachelor's Fraternal Order for Peace & Social Dignity Sometimes Referred to as Bachelors Anonymous." Los Angeles, 1950; rpt. in A Homosexual Emancipation Miscellany, c. 1835-1950. New York: Amo/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1975-00-00: Jay, Karla, and Young, Allen, eds. After You're Out. New York: Links Books, 1975.
1975-00-00: Katz, Jonathan Ned, comp. Coming Out! A Documentary Play About Gay Life and Liberation in the U.S.A. New York: Arno/N.Y. Times, 1975. First performance: 1972.
1975-00-00: Katz, Jonathan Ned, ed. "Homosexuality: Lesbians and Gay Men in Literature, Society, and History." [reprints of 54 books, entire runs of two periodicals, The Ladder, 1956-1972; Mattachine Review. 1955-1966] New York: Arno/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1975-00-00: Lind, Earl. "Autobiography of an Androgyne," Medical-Legal J., 1918; rpt. New York: Amo/N.Y.Times, 1975.
1975-00-00: Lind, Earl.. "The Female Impersonators: A Sequel to the Autobiography of an Androgyne," Medico-Legal J., 1922; rpt. New York: Arno/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1975-00-00: Loeffler, Donald Lee. An Analysis of the Treatment of the Homosexual Character in Dramas Produced in the New York Theatre from 1950 to 1968. Ph.D. Diss, Bowling Green State U. (DATE?), with a New Introduction by the author; rpt. New York: Arno/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1975-00-00: Mayne, Xavier (pseud, of Edward I. Prime-Stevenson). The Intersexes: A History of Similisexualism as a Problem in Social Life. Privately printed, 1908; rpt. New York: Arno/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1975-00-00: Sagarin, Edward. Structure and Ideology in an Association of Deviants. Ph.D. Diss., New York University, 1966; rpt. New York: Amo/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1975-00-00: Smith-Rosenberg, Carroll. "The Female World of Love and Ritual: Relations Between Women in Nineteenth-Century America." Signs (Autumn, 1975); rpt. in Smith-Rosenberg, Disorderly Conduct. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1985.
1975-00-00: Sweet, Roxanna. Political and Social Action in Homophile Organizations. Ph.D. Diss, U. of California, Berkeley, 1968; rpt. New York: Amo/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1975-00-00: Symonds, John Addington and Ellis, Havelock. Sexual Inversion. London: Wilson and Macmillan. 1897; rpt. New York: Amo/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1975-00-00: Tobin, Kay, and Wicker, Randy. The Gay Crusaders. New York: Paperback Library. 1972: rpt. New York: Amo/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1975-00-00: Tripp, C. A. The Homosexual Matrix. New York: McGraw-Hill. 1975.
1975-00-00: U.S. Senate, 81st Congress, 2nd Session, Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments."Employment of Homosexuals and Other Sex Perverts in Government." U.S. Govt. Printing Office. 1950; rpt. New York: Arno/N.Y. Times, 1975.
1975-06-26: "Lesbian Culture," WIN [magazine], June 26, 1975.
1975-09-00: Faderman, Lillian.. "Female Same-sex Relationships in Novels by Longfellow, Holmes, and James," Signs. 1 (Autumn 1975): 309-32.
1975-12-00: Schwarz, Judith, "Old Maids. Spinsters and Maiden Ladies." Lesbian Voices, 2:1 (Winter 1975-76): 41-57; 2:2 (March 1976): 35-48.
1976
1976-00-00: Brown, Howard. Familiar Faces, Hidden Lives: The Story of Homosexual Men in America Today. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1976.
1976-00-00: Bullough. Vern. Sexual Variance in Society and History. New York: John Wiley, 1976.
1976-00-00: Crompton, Louis. "Homosexuals and the Death Penalty in Colonial America," J. of Homosexuality. 1:3(1976): 277-94. Tags: Trouble
1976-00-00: MacNeill, John J. The Church and the Homosexual. Kansas City, MO: Sheed Andrews & McNeal, 1976.
1976-00-00: Maggiore, Dolores. Lesbianism: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide to the Literature, 1976-1986. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow, 1988. Tags: Bibliography
1976-00-00: Parker, William. Homosexuality Bibliography: Second Supplement: 1976-1982. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow. 1985. Tags: Bibliography
1977
1977-00-00: Austen, Roger Playing the Game: The Homosexual Novel in America. Indianapolis Bobbs-Merrill, 1977. Tags: Culture
1977-00-00: Cook, Blanche Wiesen. "Female Support Networks and Political Activism," Chrysalis. No. 3 (1977): 43-61. Tags: Love; Resistance
1977-00-00: Parker, William. Homosexuality Bibliography: Supplement: 1970-1975. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow, 1977. Tags: Bibliography
1977-00-00: Weeks. Jeffrey, Coming Out: Homosexual Politics in Britain from the Nineteenth Century to the Present. London: Quartet Books. 1977; rev. ed, 1990. Tags: Theory
1977-03-00: Stimpson, Catharine R. "The Mind, the Body, and Gertrude Stein," Critical Inquiry. (Spring 1977): 489-506.
1977-04-00: Faderman, Lillian.. "Radclyffe Hall and the Lesbian Image," Conditions. 1:1 (April 1977): 31-41.
1977-06-00: Bullough. Vern, and Bullough. Bonnie. "Lesbianism in the 1920s and 1930s: A Newfound Study," Signs. 2:4 (Summer 1977): 895-904.
1977-06-00: Faderman, Lillian. "Emily Dickinson's Letters to Sue Gilbert," Massachusetts Review. 18:2 (Summer 1977): 197-225.
1977-09-00: Roberts, J. R. "Lesbian Hoboes," Dyke: A Quarterly. No. 5 (Fall 1977): 36-50.
1977-09-00: "Lesbian Art and Artists,” Heresies: A Feminist Journal of Art and Politics, No. 3 (Fall 1977). Tags: Culture
1977-88-00: Kleinberg, Seymour. "Introduction." The Other Persuasion: An Anthology of Short Fiction About Gay Men and Women. New York: Random House, 1977, ix-xxi.
1978
1978-00-00: Adam, Barry. The Survival of Domination: Inferiorization and Everyday Life. New York: Elsevier. 1978. Tags: Trouble
1978-00-00: Crew, Louie, ed. The Gay Academic. Palm Springs, Calif.: ETC Publications, 1978.
1978-00-00: Faderman, Lillian.. "Lesbian Magazine Fiction in the Early Twentieth Century," J. of Popular Culture. (1978): 800-17.
1978-00-00: Foucault, Michel. The History of Sexuality, Vol. 1, An Introduction. New York: Pantheon. 1978. Tags: Theory
1978-00-00: Hyde, Louis, ed. Rat & the Devil: Journal Letters of F.O. Matthiessen and Russell Cheney. Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1978. Tags: Papers
1978-00-00: Jay, Karla, and Young, Allen, eds. Lavender Culture. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978.
1978-00-00: Rupp, Leila J. " 'Imagine My Surprise': Women's Relationships in Historical Perspective," Frontiers, (1978); rpt. in Duberman et al., eds., Hidden From History, 395-410.
1978-00-00: Sarotte, Georges-Michel. Like a Brother, Like a Lover: Male Homosexuality in the American Novel and Theater from Herman Melville to James Baldwin, tr. Richard Miller. New York: Anchor/Doubleday, 1978.
1978-00-00: Wells, Anna Mary. Miss Marks and Miss Woolley. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1978.
1978-03-00: Schwarz, Judith, "Researching Lesbian History," Sinister Wisdom. (1978): 55-59.
1978-04-00: Oaks, Robert. "Perceptions of Homosexuality by Justices of the Peace in Colonial Virginia," Sexualaw Reporter. 4:2 (April/June 1978): 35-36.
1978-09-00: Cady, Joseph. "Not Happy in the Capital: Homosexuality in the Calamus Poems," American Studies. 19:2 (Fall 1978): 5-22. Tags: Culture; Whitman, Walt
1978-09-00: Faderman, Lillian.. "The Morbidification of Love Between Women by 19th-century Sexologists," J. of Homosexuality. 4:1 (Fall 1978): 73-90.
1978-12-00: Kennedy, Hubert C. "The Case for James Mills Peirce [author 1897 homosexual defense]," J. of Homosexuality. 4:2 (Winter 1978), 179-84.
1979
1979-00-00: Duggan, Lisa. "Lesbianism and American History: A Brief Source Review," Frontiers, 4:3 (1979): 80-85. Tags: Bibliography
1979-00-00: Hansen, Bert. "The Historical Construction of Homosexuality" (rev. of Weeks. Coming Out]. Radical History Review. 20 (1979): 66-73. Tags: Theory
1979-00-00: Jay, Karla, and Young, Allen, eds. The Gay Report: Lesbians and Gay Men Speak Out About Sexual Experiences and Lifestyles. New York: Summit, 1979.
1979-00-00: Levine, Martin, ed. Gay Men: The Sociology of Male Homosexuality. New York: Harper & Row, 1979.
1979-00-00: Leyland, Winston, ed. Gay Sunshine Interviews. Vol. I, Gay Sunshine, 1979; Vol. 2, San Francisco: Gay Sunshine, 1982.
1979-00-00: Martin, Robert K. The Homosexual Tradition in American Poetry. Austin: U. of Texas P., 1979.
1979-00-00: Oaks, Robert. "Things Fearful to Name: Sodomy and Buggery in 17th Century New England." J. of Social History. 12:2 (1979): 268-81; rpt. in Pleck, Elizabeth R. and Pleck. Joseph. The American Man. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1980, 53- 76.
1979-00-00: Rich, Adrienne. "The Problem with Lorraine Hansberry," Freedomways. 19:4 (1979): 247-55.
1979-00-00: Rich, Adrienne. On Lies, Secrets, and Silence: Selected Prose: 1966-1978. New York: Norton. 1979.
1979-00-00: Richmond, Len, and Noguera, Gary, eds. The New Gay Liberation Book: Writings and Photographs about Gay (Men's) Liberation. Forestville, Calif.: Ramparts P., 1979.
1979-00-00: Roberts, J. R. "In America They Call Us Dykes: Notes on the Etymology and Usage of 'Dyke.' ” Sinister Wisdom. (1979): 3-1 1.
1979-00-00: Sahli, Nancy. " 'Smashing': Women's Relationships Before the Fall," Chrysalis. No. 8 (1979): 17-27.
1979-00-00: Schwarz, Judith, "Lesbian Photographers: A Long Tradition." In Eye to Eye: Portraits of Lesbians: Photographs by JEB. (Washington, D.C.: Glad Hag Books, 1979), 7-1 1.
1979-00-00: Schwarz, Judith, "Questionnaire on Issues in Lesbian History," Frontiers. 4:3 (1979): 1-12.
1979-00-00: Schwarz, Judith, "Yellow Clover: Katherine Lee Bates and Katherine Coman," Frontiers. 4:1 (Spring1979): 59-67-
1979-03-00: Cook, Blanche Wiesen. "The Historical Denial of Lesbianism" [review of Miss Marks and Miss Woolley by Anna Mary Wells (Houghton Mifflin, 1978), Radical History Review. (Spring/Summer 1979): 60-65. Tags: Biography
1979-03-00: Padgug, Robert A. "Sexual Matters: On Conceptualizing Sexuality in History," Radical History Review. 20 (Spring/Summer 1979): 3-23; rpt. in Stein; Peiss and Simmons (1989).
1979-03-00: Sahli, Nancy. "Sexuality in 19th and 20th Century America: The Sources and Their Problems." Radical History Review (Spring/Summer 1979): 89-96. Tags: Bibliography
1979-03-00: Weeks. Jeffrey. "Movements of Affirmation: Sexual Meanings and Homosexual Identities." Radical History Review. 20 (Spring Summer 1979): 164-79: rpt. in Peiss and Simmons (1989). Tags: Theory
1979-06-00: Cook, Blanche Wiesen. "'Women Alone Stir My Imagination': Lesbianism and the Cultural Tradition," Signs. 4:4 (Summer 1979): 718-39. Tags: Culture; Lesbian
1979-09-00: Doughty, Frances. "Lesbian Biography, Biography of Lesbians," Frontiers. 4:3 (Fall 1979): 76-79; rpt. in Cruikshank, 122-27.
1979-09-00: Faderman, Lillian. "Who Hid Lesbian History?" Frontiers. 4:3 (Fall 1979): 74-75; rpt. in Cruikshank, 115-21.
1979-09-00: Schwarz, Judith, ed. "Lesbian History Issue," Frontiers: A J. of Women's Studies. 4:3 (Fall 1979).
1979-09-00: Simmons, Christina. "Companionate Marriage and the Lesbian Threat," Frontiers. 4:3 (Fall 1979): 54-59-
1980
1980-00-00: Adams, Stephen. The Homosexual as Hero in Contemporary Fiction. Savage. Md.: Barnes and Noble, 1980. Tags: Culture
1980-00-00: Cook, Blanche Wiesen. Review of The Life of Lorena Hickock: ERs Friend by Doris Faber (Morrow, 1980). Feminist Studies. 6:3 (Fall 1980): 511-16. Tags: Biography (Eleanor Roosevelt)
1980-00-00: Faber, Doris. The Life of Lorena Hickock: ER's [Eleanor Roosevelt' s] Friend. New York: Morrow, 1980. Tags: Biography; Lesbian; Love
1980-00-00: Kleinberg, Seymour. Alienated Affections: Being Gay in America. New York: St. Martin's, 1980.
1980-00-00: Licata, Salvatore J. and Peterson, Robert P., eds. "Historical Perspectives on Homosexuality," Journal of Homosexuality, 6:1/2 (Fall Winter 1980/1981).
1980-00-00: Oaks, Robert. "Things Fearful to Name: Sodomy and Buggery in 17th Century New England." J. of Social History. 12:2 (1979): 268-81; rpt. in Pleck, Elizabeth R. and Pleck. Joseph. The American Man. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1980, 53- 76.
1980-00-00: Parker, William. "Homosexuality in History: An Annotated Bibliography." In Licata and Petersen, eds. (1980/1981), 191-210. Tags: Bibliography
1980-00-00: Rich, Adrienne. "Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence," Signs. 5:4 (1980): rpt. in Snitow, Stansell, and Thompson (1983), 177-205.
1980-00-00: Stimpson, Catharine R., and Person, Ethel Spector, eds. Women: Sex and Sexuality. Chicago: U. of Chicago P., 1980.
1980-00-00: Summers, Claude J. Gay Fictions: Studies in a Male Homosexual Literary Tradition. New York: Continuum, 1980.
1980-00-00: Todd, Janet. Women's Friendship in Literature. New York: Columbia U. P., 1980.
1980-00-00: Wiemhoff, Henry. "A Preliminary Bibliography and Resource Guide: Race. Racism and the Gay Male Community." Black and White Men Together. N.Y., 1980, 7 pp. Tags: Bibliography
1980-01-02: Katz, Jonathan Ned. "Splendor in the Leaves of Grass: Tracing the Links in a Historic Daisy Chain" [Walt Whitman. Edward Carpenter, Chester Alan Arthur III, Neal Cassady, Allen Ginsberg], Advocate. Jan. 2, 1980, 40-41.
1980-06-00: Roberts, J. R. " 'leude behavior each with other upon a bed': The Case of Sarah Norman and Mary Hammond," Sinister Wisdom. No. 14 (Summer 1980).
1980-09-00: Licata, Salvatore J. and Peterson, Robert P., eds. "Historical Perspectives on Homosexuality," J. of Homosexuality. 6:1/2 (Fall Winter 1980/81).
1980-09-00: Louis Crompton, "The Myth of Lesbian Impunity: Capital Laws from 1270 to 1791," J. of Homosexuality. 6:1/2 (Fall/Winter 1980/81): 11-25.
1981
1981-00-00: "Sex Issue," Heresies: A Feminist Journal of Art and Politics, 3:4, No. 12 (1981). Tags: Sexuality
1981-00-00: "Sex Issue," Heresies. 3:4, no. 12 (1981 )
1981-00-00: Bayer. Ronald. Homosexuality and American Psychiatry: The Politics of Diagnosis New York, Basic Books, 1981; 2nd ed Princeton University Press, 1987. Tags: Trouble; Resistance
1981-00-00: Chesebro. James W., ed. Gayspeak: Gay Male and Lesbian Communication. New York: Pilgrim P., 1981. Tags: Culture
1981-00-00: Faderman, Lillian.. Surpassing the Love of Men: Romantic Friendship and Love Between Women from the Renaissance to the Present. New York: Morrow, 1981.
1981-00-00: Faraday, Annabel. "Liberating Lesbian Research." In Plummer. Kenneth, ed.. The Making of the Modern Homosexual. London: Hutchinson, 1981. Tags: Theory
1981-00-00: Ferguson, Ann. Zita. Jacquelyn N., and Addelson, Kathryn Pyne, "On 'Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence': Defining the Issues," Signs 7:1 (1981): 158-199.
1981-00-00: Fricke, Aaron. Reflections of a Rock Lobster: A Short Story About Growing Up Gay. Boston: Alyson, 1981.
1981-00-00: Grier, Barbara. The Lesbian in Literature, 3rd ed. Tallahassee: Naiad, 1981. Tags: Bibliography
1981-00-00: Horner, Tom. Homosexuality and the Judeo-Christian Tradition: An Annotated Bibliography. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow, 1981. Tags: Bibliography
1981-00-00: Johansson, Warren. "The Etymology of the Word 'Faggot,' " Gay Books Bulletin. No. 6 (1981): 16-18, 33. Tags: Terminology
1981-00-00: Leib, Sandra. Mother of the Blues: A Study of Ma Rainey. Amherst: U. of Massachusetts P., 1981.
1981-00-00: Lorde, Audre. "An Open Letter to Mary Daly." In Moraga and Anzaldua, This Bridge (1981). 94-97
1981-00-00: Marotta, Toby. The Politics of Homosexuality. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1981.
1981-00-00: Mcintosh, Mary. "The Homosexual Role." Social Problems. 16:2 (Fall 1968): [82-92; rpt. in Stein; rpt. with postscript and interview in Plummer. Kenneth, ed.. The Making of the Modern Homosexual. London: Hutchinson, 1981, 53-75. Tags: Theory
1981-00-00: Moraga, Cherrie, and Anzaldua, Gloria. This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color. Watertown, Mass.: Persephone, 1981.
1981-00-00: Roberts, J. R. Black Lesbians: An Annotated Bibliography. Tallahassee: Naiad, 1981. Tags: Bibliography
1981-00-00: Weeks. Jeffrey. Sex, Politics and Society: The Regulation of Sexuality Since 1800. New York: Longman, 1981. See esp. "Sexuality and the Historian," 1-18. Tags: Theory
1981-00-00: Whitehead, Harriet. "The Bow and the Burden Strap: A New Look at Institutionalized Homosexuality in Native North America." In Ortner. Shelly, and Whitehead. Harriet, eds Sexual Meanings, New York: Cambridge U. P., 1981
1981-12-00: Stimpson, Catharine R. "Zero Degree Deviancy: The Lesbian Novel in English," Critical Inquiry. 8:2 (Winter 1981): 363-79; rpt. in Stimpson, Where, 97-IIO.
1982
1982-00-00: "Researching, Alice Dunbar Nelson: A Personal and Literary Perspective." In All The Women Are White, All the Blacks Are Men, But Some of Us Are Brave: Black Women' s Studies. Eds. Hull, Gloria T., Scott, Patricia Bell, Smith, Barbara. New York: Feminist P., 1982. 189-95. Tags: African American; Lesbian
1982-00-00: Altman, Dennis. The Homosexualization of America, the Americanization of the Homosexual. New York: St. Martin's, 1982.
1982-00-00: Boswell, John. "Revolutions, Universals and Sexual Categories," Salmagundi. 58/59 (1982/83): 89-113; rpt. in Duberman et al., eds. Hidden From History (1989), 17-36. Tags: Theory
1982-00-00: Califia. Pat. "A Personal View of the History of the Lesbian S/M Community and Movement in San Francisco." In Coming to Power: Writings and Graphics on Lesbian S/M. Boston: Alyson, 1982. 243-281. Tags: Resistance
1982-00-00: Cruikshank, Margaret, ed. Lesbian Studies: Present and Future. New York: Feminist P., 1982.
1982-00-00: Cruikshank, Margaret, ed. Lesbian Studies: Present and Future. New York: Feminist P., 1982.
1982-00-00: Freedman, Estelle [B.] "Resources for Lesbian History." In Cruikshank (1982), 1, 10-14. Bibliography
1982-00-00: Hull, Gloria T., Scott, Patricia Bell, and Smith, Barbara, eds. All the Women Are White, All the Blacks are Men, But Some of Us Are Brave: Black Women's Studies. New York: Feminist Press, 1982. Tags: African American; Lesbian
1982-00-00: Leyland, Winston, ed. Gay Sunshine Interviews. Vol. I, Gay Sunshine, 1979; Vol. 2, San Francisco: Gay Sunshine, 1982.
1982-00-00: Lorde, Audre. Zami: A New Spelling of My Name. Freedom, Calif.: Crossing P., 1982.
1982-00-00: Red, Ida VSW. "Note on 'Reading a Subject' in Periodical Indexes." In Cruikshank (1982). 162-4. Tags: Bibliography
1982-00-00: Roberts, J. R. "Black Lesbians Before 1970: A Bibliographic Essay." In Cruikshank (1982) , 103-09. Tags: Bibliography
1982-00-00: Rorem, Ned. The Paris and New York Diaries 1951-1961. Berkeley: North Point Press, 1983.
1982-00-00: Schwarz, Judith, Radical Feminists of Heterodoxy, Greenwich Village, 1912-1940. Norwich, VT: New Victoria, 1982.
1982-00-00: Young, Ian. The Male Homosexual in Literature: A Bibliography, 2nd ed. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow, 1982. Tags: Bibliography
1982-03-00: Vicinus, Martha. "Sexuality and Power: A Review of Current Work in the History of Sexuality," Feminist Studies. 8:1 (Spring 1982): 133-56. Tags: Theory
1982-04-00: Katz, Jonathan Ned. "Melville's Secret Sex Text" [on the novel Redburn] Village Voice Literary Supplement. April 1982, 10-12.
1982-09-00: Boyers. Robert, and Steiner. George, eds. "Homosexuality: Sacrilege, Vision, Politics," [special issue] Salmagundi. 58-59 (Fall 1982-Winter 1983). Tags: Periodical
1982-09-00: Chauncey, Jr., George. "From Sexual Inversion to Homosexuality: The Changing Conceptualization of Female 'Deviance.' " Salmagundi. (Fall/Winter 1982-1983); rpt. in Peiss and Simmons (1989), 114-46. Tags: Lesbian; Medical
1982-11-00: Kennedy, Hubert C. " '. . . fierce & Quixotic ally' " [James Mills Peirce], Harvard Magazine. 85:2 (Nov.-Dec. 1982): 62-64.
1982-12-00: Freedman. Estelle B. "Sexuality in Nineteenth-Century America: Behavior, Ideology and Politics," Reviews in American History. 10:4 (December 1982): 196-212. Tags: Theory
1983
1983-00-00: Callender. Charles, and Kochems, Lee M. "The North American Berdache," Current Anthropology. 24:4(1983): 443-70. Tags: Native American
1983-00-00: D'Emilio, John. "Capitalism and Gay Identity." In Snitow, Stansell, and Thompson (1983), 100-116.
1983-00-00: D'Emilio, John. Sexual Politics, Sexual Communities: The Making of a Homosexual Minority in the United States, 1940-1970. Chicago: U. of Chicago P., 1983.
1983-00-00: Duggan, Lisa. "The Social Enforcement of Heterosexuality and Lesbian Resistance in the 1920s." In Class, Race, and Sex: The Dynamics of Control. Swerdlow, Amy. and Lessinger. Hanah. eds. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1983, 75-92.
1983-00-00: Gomez, Jewelle, L. "A Cultural Legacy Denied and Discovered: Black Lesbians in Fiction by Women." In Smith, B., Home Girls (1983). 1 10-123. Tags: African American; Latinx; Lesbian
1983-00-00: Hollibaugh, Amber, and Moraga, Cherrie. '"What We're Rollin' Around in Bed With: Sexual Silences in Feminism." In Snitow, Stansell, Thompson (1983), 394-405. Tags: Lesbian
1983-00-00: Katz, Jonathan Ned, "Lesbian and Gay History: Theory and Practice." in Gay Lesbian Almanac, 1-19. Tags: Theory
1983-00-00: Katz, Jonathan Ned. Gay/Lesbian Almanac: A New Documentary. New York: Harper & Row. 1983. See sections "Lesbian & Gay History--Theory and Practice"; "The Age of Sodomitical Sin. 1607-1740"; "The Invention of the Homosexual, 1880- 1950." Tags: Resistance
1983-00-00: Lorde, Audre. "Tar Beach." In Smith, B. Home Girls (1983). 145-58.
1983-00-00: Rich, Adrienne. "Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence," Signs. 5:4 (1980): rpt. in Snitow, Stansell, and Thompson (1983), 177-205.
1983-00-00: Shilts, Randy. The Mayor of Castro Street: The Life & Times of Harvey Milk. New York: St. Martin P., 1983.
1983-00-00: Shockley, Ann Allen. "The Black Lesbian in American Literature." In Smith, B., Home Girls (1983), 83-93.
1983-00-00: Smith, Barbara, ed. Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology. New York: Kitchen Table Press, 1983. Tags: African American; Lesbian
1983-00-00: Smith, Michael, ed. Black Men/White Men. San Francisco: Gay Sunshine, 1983. Tags: African American
1983-00-00: Snitow, Ann, Stansell, Christine, and Thompson, Sharon, eds. Powers of Desire: The Politics of Sexuality. New York: Monthly Review P., 1983.
1983-00-00: Vance, Carole S. "Gender Systems, Ideology, and Sex Research." In Snitow, Stansell, Thompson (1983), eds. 37I-84. Tags: Historiography; Theory
1983-00-00: Vining. Donald, A Gay Diary Vol. 1: 1933-1946 (Pepys P., 1979); Vol. 2: 1946-1954 (Pepys P., 1980); Vol. 3: 1954-1967 (New York: Pepys P., 1981); Vol. 4: 1967-1975 (Pepys P., 1983).
1983-00-00: White. Edmund. States of Desire: Travels in Gay America. New York: Dutton. 1983: rpt. New York: Plume, 1991.
1983-01-00: Waugh, Thomas. "A Heritage of Pornography." Body Politic. (Jan/Feb 1983): 29-32.
1983-03-00: Kellogg, Stuart, ed. Literary Visions of Homosexuality [special issue], J. of Homosexuality. Vol. 8, Nos. 3-4 (Spring-Summer 1983).
1983-09-00: Krieger, Nancy. "Queen of the Bolsheviks: The Hidden History of Dr. Marie Equi." Radical America 17:5 (Sept/Oct 1983), 55-73.
1983-11-00: Garber, Eric. " 'T'Aint Nobody's Bizness:' Homosexuality in 1920s Harlem." In Smith. Michael J., Black Men/White Men ). Gay Sunshine Press, Illustrated edition (November 1, 1983).
1984
1984-00-00: Berube, Allan, and D’Emilio. John. "The Military and Lesbians during the McCarthy Years." Signs. 9:4 (1984): 759-75
1984-00-00: Boyd, Malcomb. Take Off the Masks. Philadelphia: New Society, 1984.
1984-00-00: Bronski. Michael. Culture Clash: The Making of Gay Sensibility. Boston: South End P., 1984. Tags: Culture
1984-00-00: Miller, Alan V. Almost There: How to Recover Lesbian and Gay History from Library Sources. Ninety-six-page draft dated May 1984; photocopy available from the Canadian Gay Archives, PO Box 639, Station A. Toronto, Canada M5G 2P5; 416-921-6310. The single most useful bibliography in English on American lesbian and gay history research. Tags: Bibliography
1984-00-00: Rubin, Gayle. "Thinking Sex: Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexuality." In Vance. Pleasure (1984), 267-319.
1984-00-00: Sahli, Nancy. Women and Sexuality in America: A Bibliography. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1984. Tags: Bibliography
1984-00-00: Vance, Carole S., ed. Pleasure and Danger. New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1984. Tags: Theory
1984-03-00: Waugh, Thomas. "Photography, Passion & Power" [gay still photo collection of Kinsey Institute). Body Politic. (March 1984): 29-33.
1984-06-26: Baldwin. James. "'Go the Way Your Blood Beats': An Interview with James Baldwin," Village Voice (June 26. 1984): 13-14, 16: rpt. in Troupe, Quincy, ed., James Baldwin: The Legacy. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1989.
1984-11-28: A Gay Youth Group, the FBI, and the Community, November 28, 1984: Mitchell Halberstadt
1984-Blackwood, Evelyn. "Sexuality and Gender in Certain Native American Tribes: The Case of the Cross-Gender Female," Signs. 10 (Autumn 1984): 27-42. Tags: Native American; Transgender
1985
1985-00-00: Dynes, Wayne, Homolexis: A Historical and Cultural Lexicon of Homosexuality. Gai Saber Monograph No. 4. Scholarship Committee, Gay Academic Union, 1985.
1985-00-00: D'Emilio, John. "Affidavit ... [on gay history]." In the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Baker v. Wade and Hill, 1985.
1985-00-00: Freedman, Estelle B., et al., eds. "The Lesbian Issue," Signs. 9:4 (Summer 1984); rpt., U. of Chicago P., 1985.
1985-00-00: Hartland. Claude. The Story of a Life: For the Consideration of the Medical Fraternity. (St. Louis: 1901; rpt. San Francisco: Grey Fox, 1985).
1985-00-00: Parker, William. Homosexuality Bibliography: Second Supplement: 1976-1982. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow. 1985. Tags: Bibliography
1985-00-00: Smith-Rosenberg, Carroll. "The Female World of Love and Ritual: Relations Between Women in Nineteenth-Century America." Signs (Autumn, 1975); rpt. in Smith-Rosenberg, Disorderly Conduct. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1985.
1985-02-01: Lynch, Michael.. "New York Sodomy, 1796-1873." Paper presented at the New York Institute for the Humanities, February 1, 1985.
1985-09-00: Lynch, Michael. " 'Here is Adhesiveness': From Friendship to Homosexuality," Victorian Studies. 29:1 (Autumn 1985): 67-96.
1985-12-00: Chauncey, Jr., George. "Christian Brotherhood or Sexual Perversion? Homosexual Identities and the Construction of Sexual Boundaries in the World War I Era," J. of Social History, 19 (Winter 1985): 189-212; rpt. in Duberman et al., eds. Hidden From History (1989), 294-317. Tags: Religion; Resistance; Trouble
1986
1986-00-00: Allen, Paula Gunn. "Lesbians in American Indian Cultures." In The Sacred Hoop. Boston: Beacon Press, 1986; rpt. in Duberman et al. ., eds. Hidden From History (1989), 106-17. Tags: Lesbian; Native American
1986-00-00: Altman, Dennis. AIDS in the Mind of America. New York: Anchor/Doubleday, 1986. Tags: Trouble
1986-00-00: Beam. Joseph, ed. In the Life: Black Gay Anthology. Boston Alyson, 1986. Tags: African American
1986-00-00: Blackwood, Evelyn, ed. "The Many Faces of Homosexuality: Anthropological Approaches to Homosexual Behavior." Journal of Homosexuality. 11:3/4 (1986). Tags: Native American
1986-00-00: Brown, Judith C. "Introduction." Immodest Acts: The Life of a Lesbian Nun in Renaissance Italy. New York: Oxford U. P., 1986, 3-20, 165-74. Tags: Theory
1986-00-00: D'Emilio, John.. "Making and Unmaking Minorities: The Tensions Between Gay Politics and History," Review of Law and Social Change. 14 (1986): 915-22.
1986-00-00: Duberman, Martin. " 'Writhing Bedfellows' in Antebellum South Carolina: Historical Interpretation and the Politics of Evidence." Duberman et al., eds. Hidden From History (1989), 153-68.
1986-00-00: Duberman, Martin. About Time: Exploring the Gay Past. New York: Gay Presses of New York. 1986; 2nd ed. New York: Meridian, 1991.
1986-00-00: Duggan, Lisa. "History's Gay Ghetto: The Contradictions of Growth in Lesbian and Gay History." In Benson, Susan Porter, and others, ed. Presenting the Past: Essays on History and the Public. Philadelphia: Temple U. P., 1986, 281-90, 397-99. Tags: Theory
1986-00-00: Martin, Robert K. Hero, Captain, and Stranger: Male Friendship, Social Critique, and Literary Form in the Sea Novels of Herman Melville. Chapel Hill: U. of North Carolina P., 1986.
1986-00-00: Potter, Clare. The Lesbian Periodical Index. Tallahassee: Naiad, 1986. Tags: Bibliography
1986-00-00: Wagner, Peter. "Eros Goes West: European and 'Homespun': Erotica in Eighteenth-Century America." In Herget, Winifred, and Ortseifen. Karl, eds. The Transit of Civilization from Europe to America. . . Tubingen: G. Narr, 1986, 145-65.
1986-00-00: Whitam. Frederick L., and Mathy. Robin M. Male Homosexuality in Four Societies: Brazil. Guatemala, the Philippines and the United States. New York: Praeger. 1986.
1986-00-00: Williams. Walter L. The Spirit and the Flesh: Sexual Diversity in American Indian Culture Boston Beacon, 1986.
1986-03-00: Davis, Madeline and Kennedy, Elizabeth Lapovsky. "Oral History and the Study of Sexuality in the Lesbian Community: Buffalo, New York, 1940-1960," Feminist Studies. 12:1 (Spring 1986): 7-26; rpt. in Duberman et al. Hidden From History (1989), 426-40.
1986-06-30: Supreme Court of the United States, Bowers v. Hardwick, 478 U.S. 186 (June 30, 1986).
1986-07-01: Chauncey, Jr., George. "The Way We Were," Village Voice, July I, 1986, 29-30.
1986-09-00: Waugh, Thomas. "Gay Male Visual Culture in North America During the Fifties," Parallelogram, 12:1 (Autumn, 1986): 63-67.
1986-12-00: Abelove, Henry. "Freud, Male Homosexuality, and the Americans." Dissent (Winter 1986). 59-69.
1987
1987-00-00 Dynes, Wayne R. Homosexuality: A Research Guide. New York: Garland, 1987. Tags: Bibliography
1987-00-00: Adam, Barry D. The Rise of a Gay and Lesbian Movement. Boston: Twayne, 1987. Tags: Resistance
1987-00-00: Ansaldua. Gloria. La Fontera/Borderlands. San Francisco: Spinster Aunt Lute Press, 1987. Tags: Latinx; Lesbian
1987-00-00: Bayer. Ronald. Homosexuality and American Psychiatry: The Politics of Diagnosis New York, Basic Books, 1981; 2nd ed Princeton University Press, 1987. Tags: Trouble; Resistance
1987-00-00: Curtin, Kaier. "We Can Always Call Them Bulgarians" : The Emergence of Lesbians and Gay Men on the American Stage. Boston: Alyson, 1987.
1987-00-00: Epstein, Stephen. "Gay Politics, Ethnic Identity: The Limits of Social Constructionism." Socialist Review, 17 (1987): 9- 34.
1987-00-00: Goodwin. Joseph P. More Than You'll Ever Be: Gay Folklore and Acculturation in Middle America. Bloomington: Indiana U. P., 1987.
1987-00-00: Grier, Edward F. "Walt Whitman." In Dynes, Encyclopedia 1987), I, 1387-89.
1987-00-00: Haskell, Barbara. Charles Demuth. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art and Harry N. Abrams, 1987.
1987-00-00: Hull, Gloria T. "Alice Dunbar Nelson" and "Angelina Weld Grimke." In Color, Sex, and Poetry: Three Women Writers of the Harlem Renaissance. Bloomington: Indiana U. P., 1987, 33-104; 107-52. Tags: African American; Lesbian
1987-00-00: Malinowsky, Robert H. International Directory of Gay and Lesbian Periodicals. Phoenix: Oryx, 1987. Tags: Bibliography
1987-00-00: Mangan, J. A., and Walvin, James. Manliness and Morality: Middle-Class Masculinity in Britain and America, 1800-1940. New York: St. Martin's P., 1987.
1987-00-00: Myers, Jeffrey. Homosexuality and Literature 1890-1930. Montreal: Athlone P., 1987. UP TO HERE
1987-00-00: Nestle, Joan. A Restricted County. Ithaca, N.Y.: Firebrand Books, 1987.
1987-00-00: O' Brian, Sharon. Willa Gather: The Emerging Voice. New York: Oxford U. Press, 1987.
1987-00-00: Ramos, Juanita, ed. Companeras: Latina Lesbians. New York: Latina Lesbian History Project. 1987. Tags: Latinx
1987-00-00: Ridinger, Robert B. Marks. An Index to The Advocate, the National Gay News Magazine, 1967-1982. Los Angeles: Liberation Publications, 1987. Tags: Bibliography
1987-00-00: Roscoe, Will. "A Bibliography of Berdache and Alternative Gender Roles Among North American Indians," J. of Homosexuality 14:3/4 (1987): 81-171. Tags: Bibliography
1987-00-00: Russo, Vito. The Celluloid Closet, 2nd ed. New York: Harper & Row, 1987.
1987-00-00: Shilts, Randy. And the Band Played On: Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic. New York: St. Martin's P., 1987.
1987-00-00: Shively, Charley, ed. Calamus Lovers: Walt Whitman's Working Class Camerados. San Francisco: Gay Sunshine, 1987.
1987-00-00: Thompson, Mark. Gay Spirit: Myth and Meaning. New York: St. Martin's P., 1987.
1987-00-00: Trumbach, Randolph. "Sodomitical Subcultures, Sodomitical Roles, and the Gender Revolution of the Eighteenth Century: The Recent Historiography." In MacCubbin, Robert Purks, ed. 'Tis Nature's Fault: Unauthorized Sexuality during the Enlightenment. New York: Cambridge U. P., 1987, 109-21. Tags: Theory
1987-00-00: Watney, Simon. Policing Desire: Pornography, AIDS, and the Media. Minneapolis: U. of Minnesota P., 1987.
1987-06-00: Freedman, Estelle B. " 'Uncontrolled Desires': The Response to the Sexual Psychopath, 1920-1960." J. of American History. 74:1 (June 1987): 83-106; rpt. in Peiss and Simmons (1989), 199-225.
1987-09-00: Waugh, Thomas. "Hard to Imagine, Gay Erotic Cinema in the Postwar Era." Ceneaction! 9 (Fall 1987): 65-72-
1988
1988-00-00: Crimp, Douglas. AIDS: Cultural Analysis/Cultural Activism. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1988. Tags: Resistance;Trouble
1988-00-00: D'Emilio, John, and Freedman, Estelle. Intimate Matters: A History of Sexuality in America. New York: Harper & Row, 1988.
1988-00-00: Duberman, Martin.. "From the Abolitionists to Gay History: An Interview with Martin Bauml Duberman." Radical History Review. No. 42 (1988).
1988-00-00: Fee, Elizabeth, and Fox. Daniel M. AIDS: The Burdens of History. Berkeley: U. of California P., 1988.
1988-00-00: Gilman, Sander L. "Seeing the AIDS Patient." In Disease and Representation: Images of Illness from Madness to AIDS. Ithaca, NY.: Cornell U. P., 1988, 245-72, 309-12.
1988-00-00: Greenberg, David F. The Construction of Homosexuality. Chicago: U. of Chicago P.. 1988.
1988-00-00: Lewes, Kenneth. The Psychoanalytic Theory of Male Homosexuality. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1988.
1988-00-00: Mohr, Richard D. Gays/Justice: A Study of Ethics, Society, and Law. New York: Columbia University Press, 1988.
1988-00-00: Murphy, Lawrence R. Perverts by Official Order: The Campaign Against Homosexuals by the United States Navy (1919). Binghamton, N.Y.: HaworthP., 1988.
1988-00-00: Roscoe, Will, ed. Living the Spirit: A Gay American Indian Anthology New York: St. Martin Press,1988.
1988-00-00: Roscoe, Will. "Making History: The Challenge of Gay and Lesbian Studies." J. of Homosexuality. 15:3/4 (1988): 1-40.
1988-00-00: Stimpson, Catharine R. Where the Meanings Are. New York: Methuen, 1988.
1988-00-00: Stimpson, Catharine R. "Zero Degree Deviancy: The Lesbian Novel in English," Critical Inquiry. 8:2 (Winter 1981): 363-79; rpt. in Stimpson, Where, 97-IIO.
1988-06-00: Roscoe, Will. "The Zuni Man-Woman: A Traditional Philosophy o\ Gender " Out Look, June 1088, 56-57-
1988-09-00: Garber, Eric. "Gladys Bentley: The Bulldagger Who Sang the Blues," Out/Look, 1:1 (Spring 1988): 52-61.
1988-09-13: Katz, Jonathan Ned. "Abe and Josh, Mary and Mercy" [Lincoln and Speed. Todd and Levering]. Advocate, Sept. 13, 1988, 47. Tags: 19th Century
1988-10-10: Katz, Jonathan Ned. "Alexander Hamilton's Nose: Putting Sex Back in History," Advocate, Oct. 10, 1988. 29. Tags: Love; Sexuality
1988-11-07: Katz, Jonathan Ned. "Glimpses of Gay Arcadia: Rediscovering the Works of Lucien Price. Unknown Homosexual Emancipation Pioneer," Advocate, Nov. 7, 1988, 52-53.
1988-12-00: Duberman. Martin B. "Reclaiming the Gay Past," Reviews in American History. (December 1988): 5I5-525. Tags: Theory
1988-12-05: Katz, Jonathan Ned. "Miss Willson and Miss Brundage: A Romantic Attachment for Each Other.'' Adovcate, Dec. 5, 1988, 45-46. Tags: Culture; Lesbian; Love
1989
1989-00-00 – 1960-00-00: Davis, Madeline and Kennedy, Elizabeth Lapovsky. "Oral History and the Study of Sexuality in the Lesbian Community: Buffalo, New York, 1940-1960," Feminist Studies. 12:1 (Spring 1986): 7-26; rpt. in Duberman et al. Hidden From History (1989), 426-40.
1989-00-00: ?Vicinus, Martha. " They Wonder to Which Sex I Belong': The Historical Roots of the Modem Lesbian Identity." In Altman, Homosexuality, Which Homosexuality? (1989), 171-198: rpt. Feminist Studies, 17 (1991).
1989-00-00: Altman, Dennis; Carole Vance; Martha Vicinus; Jeffrey Weeks, and others, Homosexuality, Which Homosexuality? (London: GMP Publishers and Amsterdam: Uitgeverij An Dekker/Schorer, 1989),
1989-00-00: Baldwin. James. "'Go the Way Your Blood Beats': An Interview with James Baldwin," Village Voice (June 26. 1984): 13-14, 16: rpt. in Troupe, Quincy, ed., James Baldwin: The Legacy. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1989.
1989-00-00: Beck, Evelyn Torton. Nice Jewish Girls. 2nd ed. Boston Beacon, 1989. Tags: Religion
1989-00-00: Berube, Allan. "Marching to a Different Drummer: Lesbian and Gay GIs in World War II." In Duberman et al., eds. Hidden From History (1989), 383-94; in Snitow, Stansell, Thompson (1983), 88-99.
1989-00-00: Boswell, John. "Revolutions, Universals and Sexual Categories," Salmagundi. 58/59 (1982/83): 89-113; rpt. in Duberman et al., eds., Hidden From History (1989), 17-36. Tags: Theory
1989-00-00: Chauncey, Jr., George. "Gay New York: A Social and Cultural History of Male Homosexuality in New York City, 1890-1970." Ph.D. Diss. Yale 1989. Tags: Local History (New York City)
1989-00-00: D'Emilio, John. "The Homosexual Menace: The Politics of Sexuality in Cold War America," in Peiss and Simmons (1989), 226-40.
1989-00-00: D'Emilio, John.. "Gay Politics and Community in San Francisco Since World War II." In Duberman et al. Hidden From History (1989), 456-76.
1989-00-00: Dejean, Joan. Fictions of Sappho, 1546 to 1937. Chicago: U. of Chicago P., 1989.
1989-00-00: Duberman et al. Hidden From History: Reclaiming the Gay and Lesbian Past (1989; reprint Meridian/Penguin, November 1990)
1989-00-00: Duberman, Martin, Vicinus. Martha, and Chauncey, Jr.. George. Hidden from History: Reclaiming the Gay and Lesbian Past. New York: NAL Books, 1989.
1989-00-00: Eaklor, Vicki L. "Homosexuality in American History Survey Texts," Committee on Lesbian and Gay History Newsletter. 3:1 (1989): 11-15. Tags: Historiography
1989-00-00: Freedman, Estelle B. " 'Uncontrolled Desires': The Response to the Sexual Psychopath, 1920-1960." J. of American History. 74:1 (June 1987): 83-106; rpt. in Peiss and Simmons (1989), 199-225.
1989-00-00: Freedman, Estelle B. " 'Uncontrolled Desires': The Response to the Sexual Psychopath, 1920-1960." J. of American History. 74:1 (June 1987): 83-106; rpt. in Peiss and Simmons (1989), 199-225.
1989-00-00: Garber, Eric. "A Spectacle in Color: The Lesbian and Gay Subculture of Jazz Age Harlem." In Duberman et al., Hidden From History (1989), 318-31.
1989-00-00: Gordon, Eric. Mark the Music [biography of Mark Blitzstein]. New York: St. Martin's P., 1989.
1989-00-00: Halperin, David M. "One Hundred Years of Homosexuality." 15-40; "Homosexuality, a Cultural Construct." 41-53. One Hundred Years of Homosexuality and Other Essays on Greek Love. New York: Routledge, 1989. Tags: Theory
1989-00-00: Hansen, Bert. "American Physicians' Earliest Writings About Homosexuals, 1880-1900," Milbank Quarterly. 67, Supplement I (1989): 92-108.
1989-00-00: Kennedy, Elizabeth Lapovsky, and Davis, Madeline. "The Reproduction of Butch-Fem Roles: A Social Constructionist Approach." In Altman et al., Homosexuality, Which Homosexuality? (1989); reprint. in Peiss and Simmons (1989), 241-56.
1989-00-00: Kirk, Marshall, and Madsen, Hunter. After the Ball: How America Will Conquer Its Fear & Hatred of Homosexuals in the '90s. New York: Doubleday, 1989.
1989-00-00: Kramer, Larry. Report from the Holocaust: The Making of an AIDS Activist. New York: St. Martin's, 1989.
1989-00-00: Martin, Robert K.. "Knights Errant and Gothic Seducers: The Representation of Male Friendship in Mid-Nineteenth-Century America." In Duberman et al., eds. Hidden From History (1989), 169-83.
1989-00-00: Miller, Neil. In Search of Gay America: Women and Men in a Time of Change. New York: Atlantic Monthly P., 1989.
1989-00-00: Padgug, Robert A. "Gay Villain, Gay Hero: Homosexuality and the Social Construction of AIDS." In Peiss and Simmons (1989), 293-316.
1989-00-00: Peiss, Kathy, and Simmons, Christina, with Robert Padgug, eds. Passion and Power: Sexuality in History. Philadelphia: Temple U. P., 1989.
1989-00-00: Peiss, Kathy, and Simmons, Christina, with Robert Padgug, eds. Passion and Power: Sexuality in History. Philadelphia: Temple U. P., 1989.
1989-00-00: Rampersand, Arnold. The Life of Langston Hughes, 2 vols. Cambridge. Mass.: Oxford U. P. 1989. Tags: African American; Culture
1989-00-00: San Francisco Lesbian and Gay History Project. " 'She Even Chewed Tobacco': A Pictorial Narrative of Passing Women in America." In Duberman et al., eds., Hidden From History (1989), 183-194.
1989-00-00: Schwarz, Judith, Peiss, Kathy, and Simmons, Christina. " 'We Were a Little Band of Willful Women': The Heterodoxy Club of Greenwich Village." In Peiss and Simmons (1989).
1989-00-00: Shively, Charley,, ed. Drum Beats: Walt Whitman's Civil War Boy Lovers. San Francisco: Gay Sunshine, 1989.
1989-00-00: Simmons, Christina. "Modern Sexuality and the Myth of Victorian Repression." In Peiss and Simmons (1989), 157-77-
1989-00-00: Smith-Rosenberg, Carroll. "Discourses of Sexuality and Subjectivity: The New Woman, 1870-1936." In Duberman et al., eds. Hidden From History (1989), 264-80.
1989-00-00: Trumbach. Randolph. "Gender and the Homosexual Role in Modem Western Culture: The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Compared." In Altman et al., Homosexuality, Which Homosexuality? (1989) 149-170.
1989-00-00: Trumbach. Randolph. "The Birth of the Queen: Sodomy and the Emergence of Gender Equality in Modem Culture, 1660-1750." In Duberman et al., Hidden From History (1989). 129-40.
1989-00-00: Weeks. Jeffrey. "Movements of Affirmation: Sexual Meanings and Homosexual Identities." Radical History Review. 20 (Spring Summer 1979): 164-79: rpt. in Peiss and Simmons (1989). Tags: Theory
1989-00-00:Vance, Carole S. "Social Construction Theory: Problems in the Histon of Sexuality.” In Altman et al. Homosexuality, Which Homosexuality?, 13-34. Tags: Theory
1989-00-00” Altman. Dennis, et al. Homosexuality: Which Homosexuality' International Conference on Gay and Lesbian Studies, eds. Anga van Kooten Nikerk and Theo van der Meer. London: GMP Publishers, 1989. Tags: Resistance
1989-01-03: Katz, Jonathan Ned. "The Adventures of Roderick Random: Rediscovering an Early Defense of Man's Love for Man," Advocate, Jan. 3, 1989, 54. Tags: Culture; 18th Century
1989-01-31: Katz, Jonathan Ned. "The President's Sister and the Bishop's Wife: An Advocate Inauguration Special'' [Rose Cleveland and Evangeline Marrs Simpson Whipple). Advocate, Jan. 31, 1989, 34-35.
1989-03-28: Katz, Jonathan Ned. "A Tale of Resistance: Recalling Bayard Rustin's Heroic Stand for Civil Rights," Advocate. March 28. 1989, 34-35.
1989-04-00: Thompson, Roger. "Attitudes Towards Homosexuality in the Seventeenth-Century New England Colonies," J. of American Studies. 23:1 (April 1989): 27-40.
1989-04-25: Katz, Jonathan Ned. "The First Gay Revolutionary: Karl Heinrich Ulrichs; A Daring Pioneer of Sexual Emancipation." Advocate, April 25, 1989, 47-48. Tags: Resistance
1989-05-23: Katz, Jonathan Ned. "Up from the Underground: Tracking the History of the Word Gay," Advocate, May 23, 1989. 40.
1989-06-20L Katz, Jonathan Ned. "The Stonewall Rebellion: Edmund White Witnesses the Revolution," Advocate, June 20, 1989. 39-40.
1989-07-18: Katz, Jonathan Ned. "Singing the 'Bull Dyker's Blues: Ma Rainey's Amazing Resistance Anthem," Advocate, July 18, 1989, 48-49.
1989-08-15: Katz, Jonathan Ned. "Hunting Witches in Massachusetts, 1960: How an Antiporn 'Reign of Terror' Destroyed Seven Gay Lives," Advocate, Aug. 15, 1989, 44-45. Tags: Trouble
1989-09-00: D'Emilio, John.. "Not a Simple Matter: Gay History and Gay Historians," J. of American History. 76:2 (September 1989): 435-44.
1989-09-00: Rotundo. E. Anthony. "Romantic Friendship: Male Intimac) and Middle Class Youth in the Northern United States, 1800-1900." J. of Social History, 23:1 (Fall 1989), 1-25. Important article on men's history comparable to Smith-Rosenberg's "Female World."
1989-09-12: Katz, Jonathan Ned. "We'wha Went to Washington: After 100 Years, What Does a Native American Cross-Dresser Have to Say to Modern Gays?" Advocate, Sept. 12, 1989, 40-41. Tags: Transgender
1989-09-26: Katz, Jonathan Ned. "Looking Backward to the Other Gay '90s," Advocate, Sept. 26. 1989. 40-41.
1989-10-10: Katz, Jonathan Ned. "Signs of the Times: The Making of Liberation Logos," Advocate, Oct. 10, 1989, 49.
1989-12-05: Katz, Jonathan Ned. "Of Vice and Men: The Year the Navy Cleared the Decks of Queer' Sailors [Newport, R.I. vice scandal, 1919]," Advocate. Dec 5, 1989, 35.
1990
1990-00-00: Balka, Christie and Rose, Amy Twice Blessed: On Being Lesbian, Gay and Jewish. Boston: Beacon. 1990. Tags: Religion
1990-00-00: Bennett. Paula. Emily Dickinson: Woman Poet. Iowa City: U. of Iowa P., 1990. Tags: Lesbian; Culture
1990-00-00: Berube, Allan. Coming Out Under Fire: The History of Gay Men and Women in World War II. New York: Free P., 1990. Tags: Lesbian
1990-00-00: Butters. Ronald R.; Clum, John M.; and Moon, Michael, eds. "Displacing Homophobia: Gay Male Perspectives in Literature and Culture." [special issue] South Atlantic Quarterly. (Winter 1989): 88:1; rpt. Durham, N.C.: Duke U. P., 1990.
1990-00-00: Douglas, Carol Anne. Love and Politics: Radical Feminism and Lesbian Theories. San Francisco: ism press, 1990.
1990-00-00: Duberman, Martin, Cures. New York: Dutton, 1990.
1990-00-00: Dyer, Kate, ed. Gays in Uniform: The Pentagon's Secret Reports. Boston: Alyson. 1990.
1990-00-00: Dyer, Richard. Now You See It: Studies on Lesbian and Gay Film. New York: Routledge. 1990.
1990-00-00: Dynes, Wayne, ed. Encyclopedia of Homosexuality, 2 vols. New York: Garland: 1990.
1990-00-00: Esterberg, Kristin Gay. '"From Illness to Action: Conceptions of Homosexuality in The Ladder, 1956-1965." J. of Sex Research, 27 (1990): 65-80.
1990-00-00: Ferguson. Russell, et al. Out There: Marginalization and Contemporary Culture. Cambridge: MIT P. The New Museum, 1990.
1990-00-00: Garber. Eric, and Paleo, Lyn. Uranian Worlds: A Readers Guide to Alternative Sexuality in Science Fiction & Fantasy, 2nd ed. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1990. Tags: Bibliography
1990-00-00: Green, Martin. The Mount Vernon Street Warrens: A Boston Story, 1860-1910. New York: Scribner's, 1990.
1990-00-00: Harvard Law Review Editors. Sexual Orientation and the Law. Cambridge: Harvard U. P., 1990.
1990-00-00: Humphrey, Mary Ann. My Country, My Right to Serve: Experiences of Gay Men and Women in the Military; World War II to the Present. New York: HarperCollins, 1990. Tags: Lesbian
1990-00-00: Irvine, Janice M. Disorders of Desire: Sex and Gender in Modern American Sexology. Philadelphia: Temple U. P., 1990. Tags: Medicala; Transgender
1990-00-00: Jay, Karla, and Glasgow, Joanne, eds. Lesbian Texts and Contexts: Radical Revisions. New York: New York U. P., 1990.
1990-00-00: Lilly, Mark, ed. Lesbian and Gay Writing: An Anthology of Critical Essays. Philadelphia: Temple U. P., 1990.
1990-00-00: Martin, Robert K.; Mass, Lawrence D. Dialogues of the Sexual Revolution, 2 vols. Binghamton, N.Y.: Harrington Park P., 1990.
1990-00-00: Ridinger, Robert B. Marks. The Homosexual and Society: An Annotated Bibliography. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1990. Tags: Bibliography
1990-00-00: Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky. Epistemology of the Closet. Berkeley: U. of California P., 1990.
1990-00-00: Stein, Edward, ed. Forms of Desire: Sexual Orientation and the Social Constructionist Controversy. New York: Garland, 1990. Tags: Theory
1990-00-00: Timmons, Stuart. The Trouble with Harry [biography of Harry Hay]. Boston: Alyson, 1990.
1990-00-00: Weeks. Jeffrey, Coming Out: Homosexual Politics in Britain from the Nineteenth Century to the Present. London: Quartet Books. 1977; rev. ed, 1990. Tags: Theory
1990-00-00: Zimmerman, Bonnie. The Safe Sea of Women: Lesbian Fiction 1969-1989. Boston: Beacon, 1990.
1990-02-00: Duggan, Lisa. "From Instincts to Politics: Writing the History of Sexuality in the United States," J. of Sex Research. 27:1 (February 1990): 95-109. Tags: Theory
1990-02-00: Katz, Jonathan Ned. "The Invention of Heterosexuality," Socialist Review. 21:1 (February 1990): 7-34.
1990-02-27: Katz, Jonathan Ned. "John Addington Symonds Pops the Question: And Why Walt Whitman Said No." Advocate, Jan. 30, 1990, 43. Katz correction letter: Advocate. Feb. 27, 1990, 5.
1990-02-27: Katz, Jonathan Ned. "Sassy and Strong: Lesbian Elder Mabel Hampton, A Heroine of Black History," Advocate, Feb. 27, 1990.
1990-03-00: Boswell, John. "Concepts, Experience and Sexuality," Difference: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies. 2:1 (Spring 1990): 67-87; rpt. in Stein, 133-73. Tags: Theory
1990-08-00: Terry, Jennifer. "Lesbians Under the Medical Gaze," J. of Sex Research. 27:3 (August 1990): 317-39-
1990-09-00: Escoffier. Jeffrey. "Inside the Ivory Closet: The Challenges Facing Lesbian & Gay Studies," Out Look, No. 10 (Fall 1990): 40-48.
1990-11-00: Duberman et al. Hidden From History: Reclaiming the Gay and Lesbian Past (1989; reprint Meridian/Penguin, November 1990)
1990-11-00: Freedman, Estelle B. and D'Emilio, John. "Problems Encountered in Writing the History of Sexuality: Sources, Theory and Interpretation," J. of Sex Research. 27:4 (Nov. 1990): 481-95. Tags: Theory
1990-11-01: Duberman, Martin, Vicinus. Martha, and Chauncey, Jr.. George. Hidden from History: Reclaiming the Gay and Lesbian Past. New York: NAL Books, 1989; Plume/Meridian Nov. 1, 1990.
1990-12-00: Roscoe, Will. "The Life and Times of a Crow Berdache ." Montana: The Magazine of Eastern History. (Winter 1990): 46-55.
1991
1991-00-00: Comstock, David Gary. Violence Against Lesbians and Gay Men. New York: Columbia U. P., 1991. Tags: Trouble
1991-00-00: Duberman, Martin. About Time: Exploring the Gay Past. New York: Gay Presses of New York. 1986; 2nd ed. New York: Meridian, 1991.
1991-00-00: Faderman, Lillian.. Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Love Between Women in Twentieth-Century America. New York: Columbia U. P., 1991.
1991-00-00: Harding, Walter. "Thoreau's Sexuality." J. of Homosexuality, 21:3 (1991), 23-46.
1991-00-00: Hemphill, Essex, ed. Brother to Brother: New Writings by Black Gay Men. Boston: Alyson, 1991. Tags: African American
1991-00-00: Our Own Voices: A Directory of Lesbian and Gay Periodicals, 1890-1990. Canadian Gay Archives, 1991, 700 pp. Tags: Bibliography
1991-00-00: Roscoe, Will. The Zuni Man-Woman | biography of We'wah]. Albuquerque: U of New Mexico Pres, 1991.
1991-00-00: Seidman, Stephen. Romantic Longings: Love in America, 1830-1980. New York: Routledge, 1991
1991-00-00: Vicinus, Martha. " They Wonder to Which Sex I Belong': The Historical Roots of the Modem Lesbian Identity." In Altman, Homosexuality, Which Homosexuality? (1989), 171-198: rpt. Feminist Studies, 17 (1991).
1991-00-00: White. Edmund. States of Desire: Travels in Gay America. New York: Dutton. 1983: rpt. New York: Plume, 1991.
1991-02-00: Davidson, Alan G. "Looking for Love in the Age of AIDS: The Language of Gay Personals, 1978-1988," J. of Sex Research. 28:1 (February 1991): 125-37.
1992
1992-00-00: D'Emilio, John. Making Trouble: Essays on Gay History, Politics, and the University. Routledge, 1992.
1992-00-00: Ellensweig, Allen. The Homoerotic Photograph: Durieu/Delacroix to Mapplethorpe Now York Columbia U. P., 1992.
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1998-00-00: Smith, Barbara. Writings on Race, Gender, and Freedom: The Truth that Never Hurts. New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1998.
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2000-00-00 Susan Lee Johnson included the story of John Chaffee and Jason Chamberlain, a California couple who were together for over 50 years until Chaffee's death in 1903, in her 2000 book Roaring Camp: The Social World of the California Gold Rush.[23] CITATION: Wikipedia accessed June 6, 2024. TAGS: 19th c.; U.S. West
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2005-10-01: Wright, William. Harvard's Secret Court: The Savage 1920 Purge of Campus Homosexuals. New York: St. Martins Press, October 31, 2006.
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2014
2014-00-00 Nineteenth-century Vermont residents Charity Bryant and Sylvia Drake, documented by Rachel Hope Cleves in her 2014 book Charity and Sylvia: A Same-Sex Marriage in Early America.[22] CITATION: Wikipedia accessed June 6, 2024. TAGS: 19th c.; lesbian
2014-00-00: Jones, Alethia and Virginia Eubanks, editors, with Barbara Smith. Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around: Four Years of Movement Building. Foreword by Robin D. G. Kelley. New York, SUNY Press, 2014.
2015
2019-03-14: Mumford, Kevin J. Not Straight, Not White: Black Gay Men from the March on Washington to the AIDS Crisis. The John Hope Franklin Series in African American History and Culture, University of North Carolina Press, March 14, 2016.
2020
2020-11-21: Paley, Amit R. “The Secret Court of 1920,” Part I, The Harvard Crimson, November 21, 2002. via https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2002/11/21/the-secret-court-of-1920-at/ Part I via https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2002/11/21/the-secret-court-of-1920-part-two/
2021
2021-05-18: Katz, Jonathan Ned. The Daring Life and Dangerous Times of Eve Adams. Chicago: Chicago Review Press, May 18, 2021.