Seeking Stories of Queer California: A Hidden Histories Online Exhibit

Lesbians

Lesbians are women and gender non-conforming people who identify as lesbians and are romantically and/or sexually attracted to other women. Lesbians form an integral part of the LGBTQ+ community, contributing distinctive elements to queer culture. While lesbian identities and relationships have existed across cultures and centuries, the visibility and recognition of their history have often been marginalized, erased, or distorted by narratives that focus on heteronormativity and patriarchy. As such, lesbian history is intertwined with broader movements for women's rights, gender equality, and social justice.

Collection Information

For more information on the materials in this gallery, see their holding institutions.

California Historical Society
Hey Young Lesbians flyer

California History Section, California State Library
Gay & Lesbian L.A. History map

Center for the Study of Political Graphics
3a Marcha Lésbica
Lesbian Dyke March poster
Lesbian Libertys
Lesbian Visibility Week poster

Claremont Colleges Special Collections & Archives
Black Lesbian Newsletter

Gerth Archives & Special Collections at California State University, Dominguez Hills
Aché: A Journal for Black Lesbians
Gay Sunshine

Historical Society of Long Beach
First Ladies Memorial Dance Marathon button
Gerrie Schipske for State Assembly button
Melissa Etheridge Gold Record
Profile of Ellen Ward
Profile of Vanessa Romain

The Huntington Library
Laura Aguilar series Plush Pony
Zoë Akins
Eloise Klein Healy, “There Are No Words for the Sexual Acts of Lesbians"
Connie Samaras series Edge of Twilight
Florence Yoch

Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Art & Sciences
The Children's Hour
Dracula's Daughter
The Killing of Sister George
Pandora's Box
Thirteen Women
The Word is Out

The Outwords Archive
Judy Abdo Oral History
Gwenn Craig Oral History

Philosophical Research Society
Marie Corelli and Bertha Vyer
Portrait of Marie Corelli

Santa Monica Public Library
Sheila Kuehl and Judy Abdo

University of California Riverside Special Collections & University Archives
Civil Rights for Lesbians and Gay Men: A Reference Manual for City and County Officials

The Workman & Temple Family Homestead Museum
Two women embracing and kissing

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Contents of this tag:

  1. Portrait of Marie Corelli, 1908
  2. Aché: A Journal for Black Lesbians, Vol. 1, no. 1, February 1989
  3. Robert Arthur, Ivy Bottini, Quentin Crisp, Morris Kight, and Patricia Nell Warren, 1994
  4. Aché: A Journal for Lesbians of African Descent, Vol. 3, no. 1, February/March 1991
  5. Sheila Kuehl (L) and Judy Abdo (R), December 14, 1997
  6. The Children's Hour, 1961
  7. A celebration of adult Bar and Bat Mitvahs at Congregation Kol Ami, 2000
  8. The Killing of Sister George
  9. Lesbian Wedding, 1987
  10. Lesbian Visibility Week poster, 1990
  11. Lesbian parents and their children at the March on Washington, 1993
  12. 3a Marcha Lésbica, 2006
  13. Sheila Kuehl for Supervisor, circa 2014
  14. Gold record for "Melissa Etheridge" album by Melissa Etheridge, 1988
  15. Gwenn Craig Outwords profile
  16. Poster for Carolyn Weathers : shitkickers & other Texas stories
  17. Marie Corelli and Bertha Vyer, 1921
  18. Marie Cartier graduation celebration, 2010
  19. Profile of Vanessa Romain, 2023
  20. Connie Samaras, #16 from the series Edge of Twilight, 2013
  21. Pandora's Box, 1929
  22. Home, circa 1982
  23. Laura Aguilar, #19, from the series Plush Pony, 1992
  24. Unattributed photograph of Zoe Akins, circa 1930s
  25. Gay & Lesbian L.A. history map, 2000
  26. Tribal Connexions: A Celebration of 2 Years of Aché, 1991
  27. Laura Aguilar, #20, from the series Plush Pony, 1992
  28. Willa Cather, letter to Zoë Akins, May 4, 1918
  29. Lesbian Libertys, 2009
  30. Gay Sunshine, undated
  31. Laura Aguilar, #6, from the series Plush Pony, 1992
  32. Judy Abdo Outwords profile
  33. The Word is Out, 1977
  34. Two women embracing and kissing, 1923
  35. First Ladies Memorial Dance Marathon button, 1978
  36. Photograph of Florence Yoch and her partner Lucile Council, circa 1940
  37. Cover of manual for "Civil Rights for Lesbians and Gay Men: A Reference Manual for City and County Officials", 1990
  38. Dracula's Daughter, circa 1936
  39. Lesbian Dyke March poster, 1996
  40. Gerrie Schipske for State Assembly button, 1996
  41. Florence Yoch, landscape design, “A Hillside Garden for Mr. George Cukor, West Hollywood,” 1936
  42. Thirteen Women, 1932
  43. Aché: A Journal for Black Lesbians, Vol. 2, no. 6, November/December 1990
  44. Eloise Klein Healy, typescript draft of poem, “There Are No Words for the Sexual Acts of Lesbians,” circa 1984
  45. Hey Young Lesbians, undated
  46. Profile of Ellen Ward, 2023
  47. Connie Samaras, #11 from the series Edge of Twilight, 2013
  48. Black Lesbian Newsletter, December 1982
  49. Aché: A Journal for Black Lesbians, Vol. 1, no. 2, March 1989