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"A dance for humanity: gay, start- we are all One. Come together. Go to Harvard Free U. in Lawrence Hall, 9 pm. Donations accepted!"]]>2023-11-30T11:52:49-05:00
Title
sunday 26 april, THE GAY LIBERATION DANCE & catfishblack!
Date
c. 1970
Description
A poster for a Student Homophile League Gay Liberation Dance at Harvard University. sunday 26 april, THE GAY LIBERATION DANCE & catfishblack!
"A dance for humanity: gay, start- we are all One. Come together. Go to Harvard Free U. in Lawrence Hall, 9 pm. Donations accepted!"
HUB Back to School Dance at the Arlington Street Church
Date
1972
Description
Poster for the Homophile Union of Boston (HUB) Back to School Dance at the Arlington Street Church. Friday September 29, 1972. "Dance to the Music of The Sundance Band, Addmission [sic] $1.50 per person"
Rights
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Poster for Student Homophile League Gay Dance, Arlington Street Church. 1972
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student homophile league, GAY DANCE, friday june 2 at the oddfellows hall, CENTRAL SQ. CAMBRIDGE
Date
c. 1970
Description
Poster created for a Student Homophile League Dance at the Oddfellows Hall in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Circa 1970.
Rights
Other dances were sponsored by organizations like the Homophile Union of Boston and the Boston chapter of Daughters of Bilitis, including this poster from a dance sponsored by HUB in 1972 at Arlington Street Church in Boston and the Oddfellows Hall on Mass Ave in Cambridge.
Child reading in New Words Bookstore, Postcard by Ellen Shub
Date
1976
Description
Postcard featuring young child reading "Wonder Woman" book, taken in New Words Bookstore in 1976 by Ellen Shub, Cambridge, MA.
Creator
Ellen Shub
Rights
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]]>https://historyproject.omeka.net/items/show/871Both are digitized and available freely via JSTOR.]]>2023-11-30T11:52:49-05:00
Title
Lavender Vision, Volume 1, Issue 1
Date
10 January 1970
Description
Cover of the inaugural issue of Lavender Vision for the Lesbian Community, published in 1970, as part of Cambridge-based Media Collective. Ultimately two issues were published between 1970 and 1971. Both are digitized and available freely via JSTOR.
Subject
Lesbian Feminism
Publisher
Media Collective
Rights
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This interview and others were made possible by a grant from the Boston Foundation's Equality Fund.]]>2023-11-30T11:52:41-05:00
Title
Interview with Bob Volante [Excerpt]: On Coming Out, 2015
Date
2015
Description
In 2015, Carlos Aguilar interviewed Robert Volante in Volante's home in Boston, Massachusetts. An excerpt from the interview with Volante, about coming out to his family, is presented below. To view the full interview, contact info@historyproject.org.
This interview and others were made possible by a grant from the Boston Foundation's Equality Fund.
Creator
The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston
Subject
Volante, Robert
Contributor
Aguilar, Carlos
Publisher
The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston
Rights
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On February, 12, 2012, Mark Krone interviewed John Mitzel at Mitzel's bookstore, Calamus Books, in Boston, Massachusetts. The full interview with John Mitzel is presented below.
Creator
The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston
Subject
Mitzel, John
Contributor
Krone, Mark
Publisher
The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston
Rights
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On August 25, 2010, The History Project interviewed David Peterson about his work with Gay Community News, which he helped to found in 1973, and in other LGBTQ organizations and issues in Boston, Cambridge, and Massachusetts. The full interview with David Peterson is presented below, in two parts.
Creator
The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston
Subject
Peterson, David
Publisher
The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston
Rights
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