Photos copyright © Suzanne Poli 1970-85. All Rights Reserved. No photos can be reproduced or use without written permission.
Photos copyright © Suzanne Poli 1970-85. All Rights Reserved. No photos can be reproduced or use without written permission.
Photos copyright © Suzanne Poli 1970-85. All Rights Reserved. No photos can be reproduced or use without written permission.
Photos copyright © Suzanne Poli 1970-85. All Rights Reserved. No photos can be reproduced or use without written permission.
Photos copyright © Suzanne Poli 1970-85. All Rights Reserved. No photos can be reproduced or use without written permission.
Photos copyright © Suzanne Poli 1970-85. All Rights Reserved. No photos can be reproduced or use without written permission.
Photos copyright © Suzanne Poli 1970-85. All Rights Reserved. No photos can be reproduced or use without written permission.
Photos copyright © Suzanne Poli 1970-85. All Rights Reserved. No photos can be reproduced or use without written permission.
Photos copyright © Suzanne Poli 1970-85. All Rights Reserved. No photos can be reproduced or use without written permission.
Explore fifteen years of the New York City Pride Parade through Suzanne Poli's exceptional photographs. Published originally on OutHistory in 2012.
"The 'counter jumper' Let-out!" Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection.
"Hi Kid: what a place. Full of “Queers” women + some dressed like men. They were fairies + made no bones about it. About 10 of us were here. Dates of course, you couldn’t go alone – Had a gay time later went to another bar on Broadway. No place…
"Tony Pastor's Downtown --Greenwich Village 130 W. 3rd St., New York City." [Front.] Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection.
"Om Jag Vore Man." Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection.
"Clerk: Well, you cute little mama's hope, I'll bet that you use fairy soap." Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection.
"A Counter-Part" Published 1910; postmarked July 29, 1911. Identification on back "S 116." Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection.
"Is it true you fellows always get your man?" Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection.
"'Mollycoddle' Male Person who Marselles His Hair. - Note absence of Suspenders. Considered Vulgar by Mollycoddles." Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection.
"'Mollycoddle' Male Person who Despises All Athletic Games, but Ping Pong, Tiddel-de-Winks, and Casino." Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection.
"'Mollycoddle' Who Eats a Big Fat Ice Cream Soda as if He Enjoys It." Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection.