A Lesbian/Feminist Newspaper, Summer 1974 Courtesy John J. Wilcox Jr. Archives at the William Way LGBT Community Center "Where were you in '62?" refers to the police raid on Rusty's (Barone's Variety Room) that took place…
Originally called Girls' High School, located at 311 N. 19th at Wood St. Joey Hardman, an early member of the activist organization Janus, was expelled from Girl's High, but not before she discovered a lesbian subculture in the area. Photo…
"c. Kay Lahusen. Barbara Gittings speaks at Phila. Gay Pride Day 1972"
Year Unclear. Photographer Likely Kay Tobin Lahusen.
about 1972
Image Title : [Frank Kameny on phone, Barbara Gittings assisting] / Kay Tobin Lahusen Creator : Tobin, Kay -- Photographer : Stephen A. Schwarzman Building / Manuscripts and Archives : Kay Tobin Lahusen
Gay Activist Alliance at Philadelphia Pride Parade, 1973.
Court. Kay Lahusen and Barbara Gittings. See CSBL, 242.
Kay Tobin Lahusen 1970. See reverse of image (separate scan). CSBL, 306.
Photog Kay Tobin Lahusen. With her Permission. See CSBL, 254.
Fred McDarrah for the Village Voice, 28 June 1969 (Night After the Riots)
White-out near name at top (probably covers phone number). rear reads: c. 1950 in ball point. Credit at bottom: Terry Costello Photography N.Y.C.
June 14, 1931. City of Philadelphia, Dept of Records.
Born in Philadelphia, George Axler moved to NYC to persue an acting career. Moss Photo Service, Inc., 350 W. 50th St., New York 19. N.Y. [lower tiny print in bottom right ]
Bon Voyage party for Ernest Leigh Parham at Judimar School, 1953. L-R, Bottom Row: Yvonne Green, Franca Jimenez, Bobby Crowder, Delores Brown, Garvin Masseaux Ronald Platts (behind Masseaux) Middle Row: Terez Nelson and husband, Judy Cuyjet, John…