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Edythe Eyde (November 7th, 1921 | Edythe Eyde (November 7th, 1921-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-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