Hidden Histories: Discovering Los Angeles' LGBTQ+ CollectionsMain MenuHidden Histories: Discovering Los Angeles' LGBTQ+ CollectionsWelcome to Hidden Histories!Discovering Los Angeles' LGBTQ+ Collections!What is Hidden Histories?A partnership between ONE Archives at USC and L.A. as Subject, Hidden Histories' goal is to create a centralized resource of LGBTQ+ archival material for researchers and community members.Participating InstitutionsL.A. as Subject member institutions from across Southern California have joined with ONE and LAAS to collaborate on this project.Topical GuideCollections from participating institutions organized based on the subject or topic of the materials.
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1media/Homestead logo copy.png2023-11-14T11:49:10-08:00Workman & Temple Family Homestead Museum23plain2024-04-05T12:23:41-07:0034.019464932163594, -117.96466054739773TheWorkman & Temple Family Homestead Museuminvites visitors to explore what life was like in greater Los Angeles from the days of the Mexican ranchos to the Roaring Twenties.
LGBTQ+ topics and themes represented in the collections held by the Homestead Museum include Gay men and Lesbians.
A Note on the Material
The Homestead Museum has a limited number of ephemera and photographic artifacts showing LGBTQ+ Hollywood actors and speculatively lesbian couples during the 1920s.
Contact the Homestead Museum
For more information about the Homestead Museum's LGTBQ+ collections and holdings, including citation and copyright information, please contact Michelle Muro.