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  • Tags: LGBTQ+ activism

Matt Stern wearing a Keith Haring shirt.

Winter demonstration, Tom Reeves can be seen speaking to demonstrators in the foreground.

AIDS activist and writer Eric Rofes wearing a leather jacket. Inscribed in marker in verso: "I thought people like that killed themselves."

Picture of James (Jimmy) Saslow, in costume, standing on top of the Gay Community News car in the 1974 Boston Pride parade which also marked the 1st anniversary of GCN.

Author Edmund White and David Scondras at Scondra's City Council campaign event at Glad Day Bookshop.

Color portrait of Ann Maguire with a red bandana around her  neck. In the 1970s, Maguire hosted the WBUR radio show Gay Way, managed the Lesbian bar Somewhere, and served as the manager of Elaine Noble's successful 1974 election campaign. Maguire was…

Elaine Noble, center, and Ann Maguire, her campaign manager, right, on the night of Noble’s successful election to the Massachusetts House in 1974. Noble was the first out LGBTQ+ eperson elected to any US state legislature. Nancy Gertner, left, would…

Ann Maguire and Joe Martin, both activists and gay radio hosts, stand beside a microphone.

Portrait of Ann Maguire edited for publication, Maguire is wearing a Beantown's Women's Rugby shirt. In the 1970s, Maguire hosted the WBUR radio show Gay Way, managed the Lesbian bar Somewhere, and served as the manager of Elaine Noble's successful…

Ann Maguire making fists as she speaks behind a podium. In the 1970s, Maguire hosted the WBUR radio show Gay Way, managed the Lesbian bar Somewhere, and served as the manager of Elaine Noble's successful 1974 election campaign. Maguire was a lifelong…

Portrait of Don McGaw.

Literary historian Roger Austen with writer and activist John Mitzel.

Portrait of gay writer, bookseller, and activist John Mitzel.

John Mitzel posing with The Sexual Outlaw by John Rechy sometime after the crackdown on cruising at the Boston Public Library.

Writer James Purdy with writer and activist John Mitzel.

Fred (Fredrick) Mandel speaking as the first director of the Boston Human Rights Commission.
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