Coll. 009: Homophile Union of Boston (HUB) Papers Finding Aid
Title
Coll. 009: Homophile Union of Boston (HUB) Papers Finding Aid
Description
The Homophile Union of Boston grew out of the Boston chapter of the Mattachine Society and was founded in late 1969 or early 1970. The organization’s leadership was male, but there were also women members. The purpose of HUB was to provide a space for gay men and lesbians to talk about political and social issues affecting them and to offer a support network for members. The papers consist of organizational records, publications, and correspondence, and were compiled from material donated by officers of HUB, including Frank Morgan and Dick York.
Subject
Homophile Union of Boston
Gay youth—Massachusetts.
Lesbian youth—Massachusetts.
Bisexual youth—Massachusetts.
Transgender youth—Massachusetts.
Homosexuality and education—Massachusetts.
Massachusetts. Safe Schools Program for Gay & Lesbian Students.
Gay Liberation Movement—Massachusetts—Boston
Gay youth—Massachusetts.
Lesbian youth—Massachusetts.
Bisexual youth—Massachusetts.
Transgender youth—Massachusetts.
Homosexuality and education—Massachusetts.
Massachusetts. Safe Schools Program for Gay & Lesbian Students.
Gay Liberation Movement—Massachusetts—Boston
Rights
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Identifier
THP-FA-009
Collection
Citation
“Coll. 009: Homophile Union of Boston (HUB) Papers Finding Aid,” Queer History Boston , accessed November 16, 2025, https://historyproject.omeka.net/items/show/181.

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