United States of America
From LGBTQIA+ Archives Wiki
A general overview of LGBTQIA+ movements and historical events. These also include international headlines related to LGBTQIA+ history from the perspective of residents in the United States.
19th Century
LGBTQIA+ Leaders and Icons
Possible LGBTQIA+ Individuals
- Edwin Kelly
- Francis Leon (1844-1922)
- James Barry (1789-1865)
- Madame Louise "Lou" Graham (1861-1903)
- W. H. Leake
20th Century
Decades
- United States of America 1920s
- United States of America 1940s
- United States of America 1950s
- United States of America 1960s
- United States of America 1970s
- United States of America 1980s
- United States of America 1990s
Major Events
Possible LGBTQIA+ Individuals
LGBTQIA+ Supporters
Post-War (1940s-1960s)
- Homophile Movement (1950s-1960s)
- Mattachine Society (1950s-1960s)
- McCarthyism (USA)
- FBI Sex Deviates (USA)
LGBTQIA+ Publications
- Vice Versa, subscription by Lisa Ben
- One, magazine by the Mattachine Society
Stonewall (1960s-1980s)
Major Events
LGBTQIA+ Organization
LGBTQIA+ Leaders and Icons
HIV/AIDS Crisis (1980s-1990s)
LGBTQIA+ Leaders and Icons
Current Events
2019
- January 20th, 2021 - President Joe Biden signs the Executive Order 13988, Preventing and Combating Discrimination on the Basis of Gender Identity or Sexual Orientation.
2022
- February 22nd, 2022 - Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas, issues a directive requiring the state's Department of Family and Protective Services to investigate supportive families of transgender youth for "child abuse".
- March 28th, 2022 - Ron DeSantis, Governor of Florida, signs the "Don't Say Gay" bill. The bill restricts teachers from discussions about sexual orientation and gender identity, and is so broad that even rainbow flags and photos of same-sex partners had to be removed from classrooms.
- June 3rd, 2022 - CatholicVote, a conservative Catholic group, launches "Hide the Pride" to attempt to checkout LGBTQ-themed books from public libraries and free libraries to prevent interested readers from accessing them.
- June 11th, 2022 - In San Lorenzo, California a group of Proud Boys targeted a Drag Queen Story Hour event taking place at the San Lorenzo Library shouting insults and attempting to disrupt it.
- June 11th, 2022 - In Couer D'Alene, Idaho 31 Patriot Front members, a far-right White Supremacist group, were arrested likely with intent to cause violence at a Pride event.
- June 15th, 2022 - President Joe Biden signs the Executive Order 14075, Advancing Equality for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex Individuals.
- June 29th, 2022 - In Kent, Washington the Kent School District board of directors votes 2-1 to leave "Jack of Hearts (and Other Parts)" by Lev AC Rosen in middle school libraries following controversy initially raised by one of the school principals. The book challenge began in December of 2021 and was successfully pushed back by LGBTQ activists, librarians, and other locals.
- July 19th, 2022 - the House of Representatives passes the Respect for Marriage Act by 267-157, all Democratic Party members voted yes, 47 GOP members also voted yes, 157 GOP members voted no.
- July 23rd, 2022 - UpRising Bakery in Chicago area cancels drag event after vandalism and harassment.
- November 16th, 2022 - Senate advances Respect for Marriage Act to a future vote through cloture, preventing a filibuster: 62-37. All Democratic Party members voted yes, 12 GOP members also voted yes, 37 GOP members voted no.
- November 19th-20th, 2022 - Mass shooting occurs at Club Q, an LGBTQIA+ club in Colorado Springs, injuring dozens and killing 5. Current charges suggest possible evidence for bias crimes.
- November 29th, 2022 - Senate passes Respect for Marriage Act 61-36. All Democratic Party members voted yes, 11 GOP members also voted yes, 36 GOP members voted no.
Related Pages
- FBI Activity On LGBTQIA Organizations (USA)
- History of Censorship (USA)
- History of Drag (USA)
- History of Entrapment (USA)
- History of LGBTQ Terms (USA)
- History of Panic Defense (USA)
- History of Police Raids (USA)
- Landmark Supreme Court Cases (USA)