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== Roth v. United States == | |||
Magazine ''One'' is mentioned in the Evening Star newspaper as one of the magazines in the case Roth v. United States. | |||
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= Sources = | |||
* National Archives, [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84287053 "111th Congress, 2009-2011: S. 1802 - Civil Rights Trail System (study)"] | * National Archives, [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84287053 "111th Congress, 2009-2011: S. 1802 - Civil Rights Trail System (study)"] | ||
= Other References = | |||
* National Archives, [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/117692243 "Washington, DC SP Kameny, Dr. Franklin E., House"] | * National Archives, [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/117692243 "Washington, DC SP Kameny, Dr. Franklin E., House"] |
Revision as of 21:43, 20 September 2021
The Mattachine Society was an early LGBT rights organization in the USA formed in 1950 by Harry Hay, who also was a member of the Communist Party. In 1953, the organization started the Magazine One.
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Roth v. United States
Magazine One is mentioned in the Evening Star newspaper as one of the magazines in the case Roth v. United States.
Sources
- National Archives, "111th Congress, 2009-2011: S. 1802 - Civil Rights Trail System (study)"
Other References
- National Archives, "Washington, DC SP Kameny, Dr. Franklin E., House"