LGBTQ events: 1 1848-1983
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Ipswich, Massachusetts
Salem Press, a division of EBSCO Information Services, Inc.
[2017]
Amenia, NY Grey House Publishing [2017] |
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Beschreibung: | xxvii, 366 Seiten |
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Volume 1
Publisher’s Note.................................ix
Editor’s Introduction............................xi
Complete List of Contents......................xiii
A-Z List of Contents............................xix
Contributors....................................xxv
1848
Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention............1
Whitman Publishes Leaves of Grass.................3
Mary Edwards Walker Is Awarded the Medal
of Honor.......................................5
Karl Heinrich Ulrichs Speaks Publicly for Gay
and Lesbian Rights.............................8
Kertbeny Coins the Terms “Homosexual” and
“Heterosexual”................................10
Westphal Advocates Medical Treatment for
Sexual Inversion..............................13
United Kingdom Criminalizes “Gross
Indecency”....................................15
Two-Spirit American Indian Visits
Washington, D.C...............................18
Alice Mitchell Found Guilty of Murdering
Her Lover.....................................20
Oscar Wilde Is Convicted of Gross Indecency......22
Der Eigene Is Published as First Journal on
Homosexuality.................................25
Raffalovich Publishes Uranisme et Unisexualite.27
Ellis Publishes Sexual Inversion.................28
Hirschfeld Founds the Scientific-Humanitarian
Committee.....................................31
Transgender Reporter Covers Spanish-American
War Revolts...................................34
Police Arrest “Los 41” in Mexico City............36
Stein Writes Q.E.D...............................38
Freud Rejects Third-Sex Theory...................40
Friedlaender Breaks with the
Scientific-Humanitarian Committee.............43
The Eulenburg Affair Scandalizes Germany’s
Leadership...................................45
Carpenter Publishes The Intermediate Sex........48
Barney Opens Her Paris Salon....................51
Robles Fights in the Mexican Revolution.........53
U.S. Navy Launches Sting Operation Against
“Sexual Perverts”............................55
Gays and Lesbians Contribute to the Harlem
Renaissance..................................57
The God of Vengeance Opens on Broadway..........61
Gide Publishes the Signed Edition of Corydon....63
Gerber Founds the Society for Human Rights......66
Wales Padlock Law Censors Risque Theater........68
Hall Publishes The Well of Loneliness...........70
Davis’s Research Identifies Lesbian Sexuality
as Common and Normal.........................71
Pandora s Box Opens.............................73
Hollywood Bans “Sexual Perversion” in Films.....76
Nazis Persecute Homosexuals.....................78
Hitler’s Night of the Long Knives...............81
Isherwood Publishes Goodbye to Berlin...........83
Thompson v. Aldredge Dismisses Sodomy
Charges Against Lesbians.....................86
Golden Age of American Gay Literature...........88
Vice Versa Is Published as First Lesbian
Periodical...................................91
Kinsey Publishes Sexual Behavior in the
Human Male...................................92
Mattachine Society Is Founded...................95
George Jorgensen Becomes Christine Jorgensen...97
APA Classifies Homosexuality as a Mental
Disorder....................................100
ONE, Inc., Is Founded...........................102
U.S. Law Prohibits Gay and Lesbian
Immigration.................................105
Kinsey Publishes Sexual Behavior in the
Human Female................................109
v
Great Events From History: LGBTQ Events
One Magazine Begins Publication................Ill
Evelyn Hooker Debunks Beliefs That
Homosexuality is a “Sickness”...............113
U.S. President Eisenhower Prohibits Federal
Employment of Lesbians and Gays.............115
Daughters of Bilitis Founded as First National
Lesbian Group in United States..............118
Baldwin Publishes Giovanni s Room..............120
Foster Publishes Sex Variant Women in
Literature..................................123
United Kingdom’s Sexual Offences Act
Becomes Law.................................125
The Wolfenden Report Calls for Decriminalizing
Private Consensual Sex......................126
First National Lesbian Conference Convenes.....129
Illinois Legalizes Consensual Homosexual Sex..130
Sarria Is First Out Gay or Lesbian Candidate
for Public Office...........................132
Rechy Publishes City of Night..................134
Rustin Organizes the March on Washington.......136
Revolutionary Cuba Imprisons Gays..............139
First North American Conference of Homophile
Organizations Convenes......................142
Queer Youth Fight Police Harassment at
Compton’s Cafeteria in San Francisco........144
First Gender Identity Clinic Opens and Provides
Gender Reassignment Surgery.................146
Los Angeles Advocate Begins Publication........149
CBS Airs CBS Reports: The Homosexuals..........150
First Student Homophile League Is Formed.......152
U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Law Preventing
Immigration of Gays and Lesbians............155
United Kingdom Decriminalizes Homosexual
Sex....................................... 158
Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop Opens as
First Gay Bookstore.........................159
NACHO Formally Becomes the First Gay
Political Coalition.........................161
Metropolitan Community Church Is Founded.......164
Nuestro Mundo Forms as First Queer
Organization in Argentina...................165
Gay Catholics Found Dignity....................167
Stonewall Rebellion Ignites Modem Gay
and Lesbian Rights Movement.................170
Gay Liberation Front Is Formed.................174
Canada Decriminalizes Homosexual Acts..........177
Time Magazine Issues “The Homosexual in
America”.................................. 178
Amazon Bookstore Opens as First
Feminist-Lesbian Book Shop................ 180
Lavender Menace Protests Homophobia in
Women’s Movement........................... 182
Radicalesbians Issues “The Woman Identified
Woman” Manifesto.............................185
First Lesbian and Gay Pride March in the
United States.............................. 187
Del Martin Quits Gay Liberation Movement........189
Kameny Is First Out Candidate for U.S. Congress.... 191
Lesbian Tide Publishes Its First Issue..........193
Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center Is Founded... 195
The Gay Book Award Debuts.......................197
The Body Politic Begins Publication.............199
Local Governments Pass Antidiscrimination Laws....201
First Gay and Lesbian Synagogue in the
United States Is Formed......................203
Equal Rights Amendment Fails State Ratification... 205
First Out Gay Minister Is Ordained..............207
Jordan Becomes First Black Congresswoman
from the South...............................210
Brown Publishes Rubyfruit Jungle................213
Naiad Press Is Founded..........................215
National Gay Task Force Is Formed...............217
Olivia Records Is Founded.......................219
Roe v. Wade Legalizes Abortion and
Extends Privacy Rights.......................221
U.S. Supreme Court Supports Local
Obscenity Laws...............................224
American Bar Association Calls for Repeal
of Laws Against Consensual Sex...............226
Lesbian Herstory Archives Is Founded............229
Lambda Legal Authorized to Practice Law.........231
Homosexuality Is Delisted by the APA............233
Bisexual Forum Is Founded..................... 235
The Front Runner Makes The New York Times
Best-Seller List........................... 237
Antigay and Antilesbian Organizations Begin
to Form.................................... 238
Abzug and Koch Attempt to Amend the
Civil Rights Act of 1964.....................241
Lesbian Connection Begins Publication...........243
Noble Is First Out Lesbian or Gay Person to
Win State-Level Election.....................244
First Gay and Lesbian Archives Is Founded.......247
First Novel About Coming Out to Parents Is
Published.................................. 249
Gay American Indians Is Founded.................251
Rule Publishes Lesbian Images...................253
Gay Latino Alliance Is Formed...................255
U.S. Civil Service Commission Prohibits
Discrimination Against Federal Employees....257
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Contents
Anna Crusis Women’s Choir Is Formed.............260
U.S. Supreme Court Rules in “Crimes Against
Nature” Case.................................262
Foucault Publishes Volume I of L Histoire de
la sexualité ................................264
Katz Publishes First Lesbian and Gay History
Anthology....................................266
Army Reservist Ben-Shalom Sues for
Reinstatement................................268
Michigan Womyn’s Music Festival Holds Its
First Gathering..............................271
Anita Bryant Campaigns Against Gay and
Lesbian Rights............................. 273
Combahee River Collective Issues “A Black
Feminist Statement”..........................275
National Women’s Conference Convenes............277
Quebec Includes Lesbians and Gays in Its
Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms.........281
Toronto Police Raid Offices of The Body Politic.283
Harry Benjamin International Gender Dysphoria
Association Is Founded.......................285
Lesbian and Gay Workplace Movement Is
Founded......................................288
U.S. Supreme Court Distinguishes Between
“Indecent” and “Obscene”................... 291
International Lesbian and Gay Association
Is Founded...................................294
Antigay and Antilesbian Briggs Initiative
Is Defeated..................................297
White Murders Politicians Moscone and Milk......300
Moral Majority Is Founded.......................302
First Gay British Television Series Airs........304
First March on Washington for Lesbian and
Gay Rights...................................306
First National Third World Lesbian and Gay
Conference Convenes..........................309
Lesbian and Gay Asian Collective Is Founded.....311
Alyson Begins Publishing Gay and
Lesbian Books...............................312
Rich Publishes “Compulsory Heterosexuality
and Lesbian Existence”......................314
Gay Writers Form the Violet Quill..............317
Human Rights Campaign Fund Is Founded..........318
U.S. Navy Investigates the USS Norton Sound
in Antilesbian Witch Hunt...................320
Canadian Gay Postal Workers Secure Union
Protections.................................323
Faderman Publishes Surpassing the Love of Men.... 325
Gay and Lesbian Palimony Suits Emerge..........328
Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and
Gays Is Founded.............................329
This Bridge Called My Back Is Published........331
GALA Choruses Is Formed........................334
Toronto Police Raid Gay Bathhouses........... 336
Reports of Rare Diseases Mark Beginning of
AIDS Epidemic...............................338
San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus Concert Tour...340
Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press
Is Founded..................................342
New York City Gay Men’s Chorus Performs
at Carnegie Hall.......................... 344
Lesbian and Gay Youth Protection Institute
Is Founded..................................347
Lorde’s Autobiography Zami Is Published........350
Lesbian Academic and Activist Sues University
of California for Discrimination............353
Wisconsin Enacts First Statewide Gay and
Lesbian Civil Rights Law....................355
Gay-Related Immunodeficiency Is Renamed
AIDS........................................358
First Gay Games Are Held in San Francisco......361
Studds Is First Out Gay Man in the
U.S. Congress...............................363
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