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* [https://www.glbthistory.org/ GLBT Historical Society] | * [https://www.glbthistory.org/ GLBT Historical Society] | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:LGBT Wikipedia - LGBT Portal] | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:LGBT Wikipedia - LGBT Portal] | ||
* [https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/ Digital Transgender Archive] | * [https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/ Digital Transgender Archive] | ||
* [https://gaycenter.org/archives/ Gay Center | LGBTQ National History Archives] | |||
* [https://www.nyclgbtsites.org/ NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project] | * [https://www.nyclgbtsites.org/ NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project] | ||
* [https://actupny.org/ ACT UP Archived Website] | * [https://actupny.org/ ACT UP Archived Website] |
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LGBTQIA+ Archives
Welcome to the LGBTQIA Archives. Please contact us through email, Facebook, or Twitter for any submissions or inquiries. See our blog for recent articles and updates.
Recently Archived
Seattle, WA (1888)
One photograph courtesy of Paul Dorpat and HistoryLink.org "Madame Lou Graham arrives in Seattle in February 1888." Madame Lou Graham, a sex worker in Seattle, Washington is said she had a romantic relationship and partnership with another woman and also to have hired transgender women, requested as "the lady in the black dress".
New York City, NY (1979)
Three photographs from Christopher Street Liberation Day (1979)
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