LGBTQA history of Lincoln, NE, and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
The story of the Gay and Lesbian Youth of New York and it's involvement with the FBI.
Explore fifteen years of the New York City Pride Parade through Suzanne Poli's exceptional photographs.
OutHistory presents a timeline tracing the actions of LGBTQ activists throughout history. This chronology includes many different acts of protest, from poetry to riots, opening up our notions of what should be considered activism over time.…
Reed Erickson, as the title and content of this exhibit makes clear, was a pioneering transgender activist who used the wealth which his class privilege provided to support public education and activism about transgender lives and issues at a time…
In light of the #BlackLivesMatter movement, OutHistory presents a timeline chronicling the distinct and important history of LGBTQ people in African American communities. Our aim is to create a thorough representation of black queer history that pays…
Hamilton's letters to Laurens recall that he and Laurens inhabited a world that was not divided between “heterosexual” and “homosexual,” a world in which same-sex love and intimacy was not considered tainted by “sexuality.”
This murder in Memphis, TN, began to draw new, national attention to intense, passionate, and sometimes sexual (and soured) intimacies between women. Includes new research on African American lesbian history: Emma Williams' murder of Eleanor…
“No Red-Baiting! No Race-Baiting! No Queen-Baiting!” is a 90-minute illustrated talk narrated by the late Allan Bérubé on the Marine Cooks and Stewards Union. The talk tells the surprising and inspiring story of how ship stewards and other workers…
A collection of love letters to Emma Goldman, the anarchist leader, vividly conveys the emotions and varied life experience of Almeda Sperry, their complex author. The letters detail and evoke Sperry's tender-brutal relationship with her husband…