Sylvia Rivera (holding the banner) and Marsha P. Johnson (with cooler) of the Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (S.T.A.R.) at the Christopher Street Liberation Day Gay Pride Parade, NYC (24 June 1973). Photo by Leonard Fink.
A record of Albert Cashier at the Illinois Soldiers' and Sailors' Home
Albert Cashier's service record
Albert Cashier's application to the Illinois Soldiers' and Sailors' Home: April 29, 1911
Albert D.J. Cashier in 1864 and 1913
Albert Cashier (r) and friend in 95th Illinois Infantry. [Courtesy Spencer H. Watterson]
Restoring Albert Cashier's one-room home
Albert Cashier's headstone
Albert Cashier's one-room house
Albert Cashier in the 95th Illinois Infantry
Dr. Alan L. Hart
A collection of biographies written by the students in Catherine Jacquet's Fall 2012 class at the University of Illinois, Chicago. The class was titled "Gender Non-Conformity in Historical Perspective."
Student newspaper story "Gay Lifestyles at 'Oregon Straight,' " Barometer May 9, 1984, in-Edition section p. 2.
Eddie Hickey and his lover Scott, who were two of the early leaders of the Gay People's Alliance (GPA) student group at Oregon State University, shown in a newspaper article by Barbara Curtin, "Monday Profile: OSU Student not afraid to be…
Announcement for first gay student group at Oregon State University. The almost illegible microfilm copy says, "Center for Women's Studies has an open discussion to ascertain the needs of gay people. How does a person deal with…
The Gay Blade Clothes For Men store in Corvallis, Oregon circa 1975. The store soon changed its name to The Blade after "gay" became associated with being homosexual.
Oregon State University students streaking through the dorm quad on Halloween night in 1975. The national college fad of streaking started in the 1970s. (Barometer, Nov. 3, 1975, p. 1).
Ex-gay meeting notice: "How can a trend toward homosexuality be reversed?" (Barometer, Jan. 28, 1976, p. 2).
Student newspaper article, "Center orients women to man's world," Barometer, Sep. 25, 1975, p. 33, recounts history of the Women's Center. The headline appears to be unintentionally sexist.
University of Minnesota, openly gay, law student Jack Baker is elected to his first of two terms as student body president wearing high heels in a poster with the caption "Put Yourself in Jack Baker's shoes!" April 1971.