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This exhibit, published originally on OutHistory in 2014, explores a series of stories published in children’s books and magazines in antebellum America. Some portray children being punished for transgressing gender roles, others expose the range of…
President Truman issues Executive Order 9835 and creates the Loyalty-Security Program. Under the order, officials were permitted to investigate any federal government employee suspected of disloyalty or engaging in subversive activities. This led to…
Kurt Hiller, a key leader in the movement for sex law reform in Germany, was arrested and imprisoned by the Nazis. Hiller managed eventually to escape Germany and flee to Prague and then London, thus surviving the Holocaust.
Zachie Achmat, Racial Justice and AIDS Activist
Bayard Rustin, Peace and Racial Justice Activist
Reverend Mahan Siler, pastor of the Pullen Memorial Baptist Church in Raleigh, North Carolina, blesses the same-sex union of Kevin Turner and Steven Churchill. This action provoked a negative response from the Raleigh Baptist Association and the…
Larry Kramer publishes his essay, “1,112 and Counting,” in The New York Native. Writing about the AIDS epidemic while it was still in its early stages, he told readers: “If this article doesn’t rouse you to anger, fury, rage, and action, gay men…
Randall Kenan, Writer
John Rechy, Writer
CBS television airs The Homosexuals, the first network TV documentary in the U.S. on gay men. Narrated by Mike Wallace, a well-respected newscaster, it featured long segments with psychiatrists who considered homosexuals to be mentally ill, and an…
Just five weeks after Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany, the SS invades the Berlin apartment of Kurt Hiller, a prominent German gay activist. Hiller is later arrested and sent to a German concentration camp.
Wanda Sykes, Comedian
Jean O'Leary, Activist