Queer Lives: Men’s Autobiographies from Nineteenth-Century France, translated, edited and introduced by William A. Peniston and Nancy Erber (University of Nebraska Press, 2007). French version: Bougres de vies (Queer Lives): Huit Homosexuels du…
Pederasts and Others: Urban Culture and Sexual Identity in Nineteenth-Century Paris by William A. Peniston (Harrington Park Press/Haworth Press, 2004).
Sapphistries: A Global History of Love between Women. New York: New York University Press, 2009. By Leila J. Rupp.
Drag Queens at the 801 Cabaret. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003. By Leila J. Rupp and Verta Taylor.
City of Sisterly and Brotherly Loves: Lesbian and Gay Philadelphia, 1945-1972. First published by University of Chicago Press, 2000. Reissued by Temple University Press with a new preface. By Marc Stein.
Rethinking the Gay and Lesbian Movement. New York: Routledge. 2012 (first edition) and 2023 (second edition). By Marc Stein.
[Image description: a book cover of Karen L. Graves’s And They Were Wonderful Teachers: Florida’s Purge of Gay and Lesbian Teachers. The title is presented in a yellow font meant to resemble chalk or crayon writing, while the subtitle is presented in…
The Council on Religion and the Homosexual, which was a group of clergy in San Francisco, releases a report, “A Brief of Injustices,” that condemns society’s treatment of homosexuals. The report detailed a range of police abuses toward the gay and…
Dr. Howard Brown, a former Commissioner of Health for New York City, comes out in a speech to several hundred doctors at a symposium in New Jersey. Such a revelation by a public figure was still very rare in 1973, and Brown’s coming out later…
The Vatican releases a document, “Letter to the Bishops of the Catholic Church on the Pastoral Care of Homosexual Persons,” prepared by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger. It described the inclination to homosexual activity as “an objective disorder” and…
The Captive, by the French writer Edouard Bourdet, opens on Broadway in New York. This drama about a lesbian relationship, described by one reviewer as “twisted” and “loathsome,” leads to several months of public controversy and passage by the New…
A group of eight women, including Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon, begin meeting in San Francisco, to form a lesbian social club. They name their organization the Daughters of Bilitis and it quickly evolves into a lesbian rights organization that…
I had just graduated from college in June 1970 and was living in Manhattan. I knew about the Stonewall riots the year before, and I had heard that a march and demonstration were going to be held at the end of June, going from Christopher Street to…
The Chicago Defender, one of the major African-American newspapers in the U.S., runs a full-page ad for Ma Rainey’s recording of “Prove It On Me Blues,” a song that openly proclaims the love of women for other women. The ad portrays Ma Rainey…
Legends Nightclub Complex
Coca-Cola bottling company. Image from the Albert Barden Collection, North Carolina State Archives.
Raleigh skyline. Image from GoodnightRaleigh.com.
Viola and the Countess (from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night) by Frederick Richard Pickersgill
A project produced by thirty-three students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in partial fulfillment of their requirements for the advanced undergraduate seminar U.S. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Histories. The project was…