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1919 in LGBT rights
February – an investigation into reports of homosexual activity among sailors in Newport, Rhode Island results in a series of arrests, courts-martial and civilian criminal trials. Details of sailors ordered to act as sexual decoys -
1917 in LGBT rights
The October Revolution in Russia repeals the previous criminal code in its entirety—including Article 995. Bolshevik leaders reportedly say that "homosexual relationships and heterosexual relationships are treated exactly the same by the law." This -
1916 in LGBT rights
The United States military begins issuing blue discharges, a form of Military discharge that was neither honorable nor dishonorable. During World War II the blue discharge became the discharge of choice for commanders seeking to -
1913 in LGBT rights
Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time is published in France, marking the first time a modern Western author treats homosexuality openly in literature. This article is a stub. You can help by expanding -
1910 in LGBT rights
Emma Goldman first begins speaking publicly in favor of homosexual rights. Magnus Hirschfeld later wrote "she was the first and only woman, indeed the first and only American, to take up the defense of homosexual -
1907 in LGBT rights
Adolf Brand, the activist leader of the Gemeinschaft der Eigenen, working to overturn Paragraph 175, publishes a piece "outing" the imperial chancellor of Germany, Prince Bernhard von Bülow. The Prince sues Brand for libel and -
1906 in LGBT rights
Potentially the first openly gay American novel with a happy ending, Imre: A Memorandum, is published. This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. -
1903 in LGBT rights
In New York City on 21 February 1903, New York police conducted the first United States recorded raid on a gay bathhouse, the Ariston Hotel Baths. 26 men were arrested and 12 brought to trial -
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other cities in 1977 and 1978, destroyed her career?...that the GayFest of 2005 was the first LGBT pride parade in Romania?... that African American civil rights activist Mel Boozer was the first openly gay -
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Category:American LGBT magazines
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was murdered by Paul Moore after Moore discovered Johnson was a biological male?... that the Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club developed some of the earliest "safe sex" education material in the United States?... that the -
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Resources[] prismcomics.org, gayleague.com, LGBT creators Category/talk at the Women in Comics Wiki., A WorldCat list of comics by lesbian and bisexual women. -
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... that the Heian period Japanese story Torikaebaya Monogatari is the tale of a man who lives as a woman and his sister who lives as a man, who eventually swap places in order to -
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rejected it for not being marketable?... that Jim Foster and Madeline D. Davis were the first openly LGBT people to address a major U.S. national political convention when they spoke to the 1972 Democratic -
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... what a Gay icon is?... that when ABC's Birmingham, Alabama, affiliate WBMA-LP refused to air the Ellen coming out episode "The Puppy Episode", a local LGBT group sold out a 5,000 -
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United Kingdom, Finland, or Denmark?... that in her 1992 documentary film Nitrate Kisses Barbara Hammer filmed an elderly lesbian couple making love as part of an exploration of the repression and marginalization of LGBT history?
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The LGBT Project Wiki is dedicated to the LGBT Project, a project which aims at providing factual, unbiased, and down-to-earth information about lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgendered. The wiki contains articles that pertain to LGBT issues and interests and is…