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To our reader, Perseverance Furthers: Woman's Sense of Self, by Charlotte Bunch
A Sonatina Followed by Another, by Gertrude Stein
Gertrude and Alice compiled by Fran Winant and Loretta Ulmschneider
She Who, poetry by Judy Grahn, graphics…

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Bisexuality, by Loretta Ulmschneider
Journeys on the Living, by Linda Koolish
Eating Artichokes, by Willyce Kim
Editorial, by Lee Schwing and Deborah George
Holland, by Dutch feminists publishing Purple September
New York Poems, by Lee…

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FINAL ISSUE, the Furies Staff
Building Feminist Institutions, by Lee Schwing and Helaine Harris
Unnatural Woman, by Diane O'Flynn
Oranges at Wandegeya, by Jay Williams
R St., by Keegan
I Don't Want a Pickle, photos by D. George
Class…

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In this article in the Gay and Lesbian Review, Rainbow History board member Bonnie Morris highlights the tensions surrounding women's music festivals and their policies regarding transgender inclusion. She argues that the term TERF…

Homosexual Citizen Vol 1 No 1 Jan 1966.pdf
A full run (a total of 17 issues) of a publication produced jointly by the Mattachine Society of Washington and the Mattachine Society of Florida from January 1966 to May 1967.***Homosexual Citizen was a short-lived magazine published by the…

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The Mattachine Society of Washington (MSW) published The Insider, a newsletter for members that covered aspects of life in Washington DC before the Gay Blade first appeared in October 1969. In the late 1960s, Eva Freund and Richard Schaefers wrote…

The Ladder Vol 7 No 9 May 1963.pdf
The Ladder was a periodical published between 1956 and 1972 by the Daughters of Bilitis (DOB), a homophile organization based in San Francisco with chapters around the country. Co-edited by Phyllis Lyon (under the pseudonym Ann Ferguson) and Del…

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Lime green t-shirt.
"Millennium March on Washington for Equality. The March, The Rally, The Festival , Washington, DC, April 30, 2000"

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White t-shirt.
The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt

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The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt

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White t-shirt.
"The Names Project" with a purple background

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Black t-shirt.
AIDS Memorial Quilt
The Names Project
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