"Lesbians and Gays Say No to Nazis and the Klan" banner holding group from Black and White Men Together
Black and White Men Together
Group of men and women holding banners and listening to an unseen speaker.
The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston
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Black and White Men Together march with banners
Black and White Men Together
Black and White Men Together banner over a group of men carrying signs and marching down a street.
Sharon Page
The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston
1986-06-29
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Boston Black and White Men Together members carrying their banner
Black and White Men Together
Black and White Men Together banner group marching onto Beacon St. in front of the MA State House.
Wechsler
The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston
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Interview with Richard Tremblay and Dwight McGhee about being in an interracial relationship, 1989 February 19
Tremblay, Richard; McGhee, Dwight; Interracial dating; Black and White Men Together; Men of All Colors Together, Boston; Radio programs; Boston (Mass.); Lesbians; Gay men; Bisexuals; Transgender people
In this recording of Boston's Other Voice, which aired on February 19, 1989, for Black History Month, host Peter Stickel interviews Richard Tremblay and Dwight McGhee about what it is like to be an interracial couple. Tremblay and McGhee have been in a relationship for five years, and talk about their experiences with racism in the gay community, relationships with their friends and family in regards to their relationship, and whether or not racial preference is a fetish. They are members of the group Black and White Men Together, which is also known as Men of All Colors Together.
Boston's Other Voice
The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston
1989-02-19
Stickel, Peter
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Members of Black and White Men Together in front of MA State House
Black and White Men Together
Black and White Men Together with banner marching at corner of Park St. and Beacon St.
Wechsler
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Members of Black and White Men Together march down Beacon St.
Black and White Men Together
Black and White Men Together with banner marching in front of MA State House.
Wechsler
The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston
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Members of Black and White Men Together march down Boylston St.
Black and White Men Together
Group of men holding a banner reading "Boston Black and White Men Together" marching.
Susan D. Fleischmann
The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston
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Members of Black and White Men Together march in a protest
Black and White Men Together
Men of All Colors Together Boston
Men of All Colors Together Boston is the Boston chapter of the National Association of Black and White Men Together. Men of All Colors Together Boston was founded in 1980 and is the second-oldest national chapter and the oldest interracial gay group on the East Coast. As both a social and political organization, Men of All Colors Together Boston is committed to fostering supportive environments wherein racial and cultural inequalities may be overcome. They engage in educational, political, cultural, and social activities. In this photograph, a group of men and women from Black and White Men Together march in the street with a banner reading: "Lesbians and Gays Say No to Nazis and the Klan!"
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Members of Black and White Men Together marching up Park St.
Black and White Men Together
Black and White Men Together with banner marching, followed by "Coming Out Radical: The Lesbian and Gay Caucus New Alliance Party".
Wechsler
The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston
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Two members of Black and White Men Together march in protest
Black and White Men Together
Men of All Colors Together
Men of All Colors Together Boston is the Boston chapter of the National Association of Black and White Men Together. Men of All Colors Together Boston was founded in 1980, and is the oldest interracial gay group on the East Coast. As both a social and political organization, Men of All Colors Together Boston is committed to fostering supportive environments wherein racial and cultural inequalities may be overcome. They engage in educational, political, cultural, and social activities. In this photograph, two men, one black and one white, march on a street in downtown Boston, carrying a protest sign reading: "Black and White Gay Men, Together We Declare Nuclear Holocaust Never Again!"
Susan D. Fleischmann
The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston
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Two members of Black and White Men Together marching
Black and White Men Together
Men of All Colors Together Boston
Men of All Colors Together Boston is the Boston chapter of the National Association of Black and White Men Together. Men of All Colors Together Boston was founded in 1980, and is the oldest interracial gay group on the East Coast. As both a social and political organization, Men of All Colors Together Boston is committed to fostering supportive environments wherein racial and cultural inequalities may be overcome. They engage in educational, political, cultural, and social activities. In this photograph, two men, one black and one white, march on a street in downtown Boston, carrying a protest sign reading: "Black and White Gaymen, Together We Declare Nuclear Holocaust Never Again!"
Susan Fleischmann
The History Project, Inc.
1982-06-12
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