"We All Wear the Green Carnation" Act 3, Scene 1 of Noel Coward's 1929 operetta 'Bitter Sweet' Courtesy of British Pathe
HH the Maharajah of Cooch-Behar by Charles Baskerville Cover of 'Bachelor,' June 1937
"Don't turn around now but I think we've come up in the wrong magazine" from 'Bachelor,' June 1937, pg. 12 Courtesy of New York Public Library
Larry Crabbe from 'Bachelor,' June 1937, pg. 65 Courtesy of New York Public Library
"Paris & London" from 'Bachelor,' May 1937, pg. 4 Courtesy of New York Public Library
Cover: Paul Cadmus, "Francisco" Courtesy of New York Public Library
Cover: Portrait of William Whitehead by Luigi Luccioni Courtesy of New York Public Library
Mid 1860s Courtesy of ARTstore Digital Library
Illustration by Arthur Zaidenberg from 1932 American edition of J. K. Huysmans' 'A rebour' published in New York by Hartsdale House
from 'The New Yorker' August 20, 1927, pg. 40
Radclyffe Hall's 'The Well of Loneliness' first British Edition "With an Appreciation by Havelock Ellis" (London: Jonathan Cape, 1928)
Leo Adams Papers New York Public Library
New York Public Library
New York Public Library
Leo Adams Papers New York Public Library
The history of African American gays and lesbians on Chicago's South Side. First published on OutHistory in 2012.
An exhibit based on original research in the extensive archive of a gay man who saved his correspondence. Adams (1903-1995) was born in Menominee, Michigan, moved to Chicago for several years, and then lived in New York for most of his life.
Anthony Gonzales 2008
Anthony Gonzales 2008
Anthony Gonzales 2008