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Edythe Eyde (November | Edythe Eyde (November 7th, 1921 to December 22nd, 2015), known by her pen name Lisa Ben (an anagram of lesbian), published one of the United States' first lesbian subscriptions, [[Vice Versa]]. | ||
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Edythe Eyde (November 7th, 1921 to December 22nd, 2015), known by her pen name Lisa Ben (an anagram of lesbian), published one of the United States' first lesbian subscriptions, Vice Versa.
External Resources
- Making Gay History, Season 1: Episode 3 - Edythe Eyde
- Washington Post, "The lost World War II letters of Edythe Eyde, who started America’s first lesbian publication"
- The Advocate, "Women Who Paved the Way: Writer Edythe Eyde"
- The Association of LGBTQ Journalists, "NLGJA Honors Pioneer Edythe Eyde, Recipient of the Lisa Ben Award for Achievement in Features Coverage"
Podcasts
- Making Gay History, Season 1: Episode 3 - Edythe Eyde