History of Censorship (USA)

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The USA has a history of censoring LGBTQIA+ themes, characters, and ideas throughout history. Here some of the history will be archived.

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Tennessee Williams Describes Filming Censorship (1954)

  • Tennessee Williams, then-popular Country singer, tells the Key West Citizen, a newspaper in the State of Florida, about the filming of his play A Streetcar Named Desire; "We had to make one change because of censorship. We couldn't mention homosexuality as a human problem" (December 22, 1954).