LGB History
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People With A History
Includes hundreds of original texts, discussions, and images, and addresses LGBT history in all periods, and in all regions of the world. Created by Paul Halsall.
The Arch and Bruce Brown Foundation
The Arch and Bruce Brown Foundation - Grants for Gay-Positive Arts Projects Based on, or Inspired by, History
Categories - Clubs and Organizations - Sports and Recreation
Lucian of Samosata's Erotes
Debate on Greek homosexuality, between a lover of women and a lover of boys, dating to the fourth century CE.
Stonewall Library and Archives
Library and archives exhibits, photographs, coming events, and history. Searchable archive of publications. Located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Gay Socrates (469-399B.C.) Greek philosopher
Site dedicated to the equality of the GLBT community. World-wide but especially within the GLBT community.
AMEA // World Museum of Erotic Art - Entrance
A journey through the past and present of erotic art
Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives
Features a searchable database, online research materials, contacts, and links. Archival holdings include records, vertical files, photos, posters, audio, film, video, and art works. Library collections include books, monographs, and lesbian and gay periodicals.
Colors of Leather
This site contains historical information regarding the leather / fetish and BDSM lifestyles. It covers centuries of factual data of leather history for both the heterosexual & homosexual orientation. This site does contain some nudity though it is not a sexual site.
the World of Michel Foucault
The works of Michel Foucault, informing gender theory, history of sexuality, and some of the philosophy surrounding the basics tenets of Gay History.
Key West AIDS Memorial
In remembrance of the more than 1000 people (out of a population of about 25,000 residents) from Key West who have died of AIDS.
The Tomb of Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep
Egyptian tomb of two male court manicurists; frescoes, archeological data.
Greek Pseudo-homosexuality
Synopsis of paper by Georges Devereux.
City of Chicago Gay & Lesbian HALL of FAME
Since 1991 our inductees have made a contribution with far-reaching effects on the quality of life for Chicago's lesbian and gay community or the city of Chicago, or has made a significant long-term contribution to the well-being of Chicago's lesbian and













 
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