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Seeking Stories of Queer California : A Hidden Histories Online Exhibit
Main Menu
Introduction
Galleries
A guide to each of the online galleries in this digital exhibit, grouped by topic or theme.
Arts
Asian & AAPI LGBTQ+ people
Bisexual People
Black LGBTQ+ People
Communities
Defying Expectations
Gay men
HIV/AIDS
Latino/a/x LGBTQ+ people
Lesbians
LGBTQ+ Activism
LGBTQ+ Discrimination
LGBTQ+ Life in California
Marriage and Families
Politics
Pride
Religion and Spirituality
Transgender People
The Golden Bull, 2023
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Crowd at Gay Community Services Center, 1971
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Gold record for "Melissa Etheridge" album by Melissa Etheridge, 1988
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Historical Society of Long Beach Collection. Given by Melissa Etheridge to Ellen Ward, whose bar The Que Sera was an important LGBTQ+ friendly space that gave Etheridge a standing weekly gig.
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Robert Arthur, Ivy Bottini, Quentin Crisp, Morris Kight, and Patricia Nell Warren, 1994
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The "Supreme Court Photo" with Robert Arthur, Ivy Bottini, Quentin Crisp, Morris Kight, and Patricia Nell Warren taken at home of Victor Burner. 1994.
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Membership card to the 1350 Club, 1981
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Historical Society of Long Beach Collection. The 1350 Club was a gay bar in Long Beach.
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Oedipus Motorcycle Club members outside The Golden Bull Steakhouse in Santa Monica, 1991
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Couple dancing at Studio One, undated
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Gay Dating Service Head, 1982
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Michael Haering, Herald Examiner Collection/Los Angeles Public Library. Seated at his desk on August 17, 1982, is David, who runs a gay dating service.
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The Golden Bull, 2023
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LGBT Center sign - Sin comunidad, no hay liberación, undated
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The text is the Spanish translation of a quote by Audre Lorde. In English, it says "Without Community, there is No Liberation."
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Marie Cartier graduation celebration, 2010
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Women applauding Marie Cartier at a party celebrating her graduating from Claremont College with a PhD in theology. Hot Java coffeehouse was transformed into a gay women's bar from the 1950s. The Front row: Marie Cartier in cap and gown and Carolyn Weathers in rhinestone glasses. Middle row: unknown, Jayne Doolittle-Swanson in striped shirt and Jeanne Cordova in hat. Back row, mostly obscured, Pat Lamis in hat, unknown woman with hands in air. May 22, 2010.
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Contact: A Directory of Gay, Homosexual, and Lesbian Feminist Organizations and Resources, 1977
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The 7th Imperial Court de Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. Periodicals collection
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Ginger Rogers Beach, 1941
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Bill Beebe Collection, 3.2.5334 and 3.2.5335. The stretch of Will Rogers State Beach at the bottom of West Channel road is fondly known as “Ginger Rogers Beach” among the LGBTQ+ community. It has been a gay beach hangout since the 1940s.
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Fun Map Palm Springs/San Diego, 1991
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Vertical Files: Gay and Lesbian
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Bathers on Crystal Beach, 1920
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Fred Basten Collection, 170.2.67. Located in the strip between Ocean Park and Hollister Avenue, Crystal Beach was a well-known gay-friendly beach during the post-war period. Many gay bars and taverns lined the oceanfront, and the Crystal Beach and Rendezvous Ballroom bathhouses (the latter visible in the background of this photo) were well-known cruising spots.
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The Prodigal, Vol. II, No. 20, May 21, 1971
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Circulating Periodicals collection
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The Center News, 1986
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Historical Society of Long Beach Collection. The Center is a non-profit organization in Long Beach that provides resources to the LGBTQ+ community. These publications represent different times and topics, showing a long expanse of time.
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Main Street, Santa Monica, undated
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170.2.58 Santa Monica History Museum, Fred Basten Collection. Throughout the 1970s and 80s, Main Street played host to several gay and lesbian bars, including The Pink Elephant Saloon (1973-1985) located at 2810 Main, Bar Sinister (1978-1981) located at 2709 Main, and Pier XII (1969-1976) located at 2722 Main.
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Outcast, circa 1978
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Ray N. Kilgore LGBTQ ephemera collection
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A letter from the California Lavender Smokefree Network sent to Los Angeles County Supervisor Gloria Molina, March 31, 1995
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Box 239, Folder 9, Gloria Molina Papers, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California Additional description: Molina, who famously favored the color purple, wrote “What is Lavender?” on the letter. Alma Martínez, her chief of staff, attached a note, responding, “I believe it’s a gay/lesbian solidarity color. Learn something new every day.”
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Poster for the Stud Bar, circa 1978
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LGBTQ posters collection
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ShoreBar, formerly the S.S. Friendship, 2023
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After Prohibition was repealed, Doc Law turned his drugstore-slash-speakeasy into the S.S. Friendship bar in 1938. A unique example of mimetic architecture, the Friendship was a popular gay hangout for decades, and was the model for the gay bar in Christopher Isherwood's novel A Single Man.
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Hey Young Lesbians, undated
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California social, protest, and counterculture movement ephemera collection, SOC MOV EPH; Box 1, Folder 13; California Historical Society.
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First Ladies Memorial Dance Marathon button, 1978
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Button Collections, Historical Society of Long Beach Collection
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Highways Bar, 2023
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Highways opened in 1989, quickly becoming known for radical work. In the 1990s, Highways highlighted the devastating effects of the AIDS pandemic. It is home to the second-oldest AIDS memorial in the US and continues to showcase performance art that celebrates queer stories and sex positivity.
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The Beverly Cinema Club broadside, circa 1972
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Ray N. Kilgore LGBTQ ephemera collection
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Matchbook from Details: a place to Dine and Dance, undated
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Historical Society of Long Beach Collection. Photographed for the Coming Out exhibition, part of a much larger artifact collection.
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Crystal Beach Bathhouse, 1943
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Located on the Crystal Beach Pier, the Crystal Beach Bathhouse was regarded as a cruising spot for the gay community. It was demolished in 1949.
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Blue check women's suit by Gilbert Adrian, 1946-48
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Anonymous Donation ASU FIDM Museum Collection 2003.40.15AB
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Lavender Godzilla: Voices of the Gay Asian Pacific Alliance, April 2003
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LGBTQ Publications Collection
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Rock Hudson
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A photo of movie star Rock Hudson, 1949, and a letter from gossip columnist Hedda Hopper, dated July3, 1958, discussing doing an article on Hudson's wife Phyllis and referencing his homosexuality. Photograph: Core Collection. Biography files. Letter: Hedda Hopper papers.
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Matlovich for Supervisor, undated
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"We need someone who'll work for everyone : we need Matlovich, Supervisor District 5." Leonard Matlovich was a Vietnam War veteran and LGBTQ+ activist. He was the first gay service member to purposely out himself to the military to fight their ban on gays.
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Poster and Call sheet for Making Love, 1981-1982
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Call sheet for the film MAKING LOVE with locations at The Spike and Machismo, two gay bars located on Santa Monica Boulevard in Hollywood, California, dated April 14, 1981. Poster: Core Collection. Production files. Call sheet: Arthur Hiller papers.
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Membership card to the 1350 Club, 1981
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Historical Society of Long Beach Collection. The 1350 Club was a gay bar in Long Beach.
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Ron Douglas (left) and Jack Wilson cut their wedding cake at the private marriage ceremony, 1970
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My Beautiful Laundrette, circa 1985
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A poster for the movie My Beautiful Laundrette, starring Daniel Day Lewis and Gordon Warnecke, and a transcript of an interview with writer Gregg Araki discussing the gay relationship in the movie. Poster: Howard Linn collection of Art Theatre of Long Beach posters. Interview: Telling Pictures records.
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Joseph Hansen, “Why I wrote Early Graves,” circa 1987
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Box 8(12), Joseph Hansen Papers, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California. Joseph Hansen was an out crime novelist and poet noted for his main character being an openly gay man. Hansen had one child, a transgender man named Daniel.
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Dorr Legg at drafting table, circa 1936-1942
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W. Dorr Legg, here sitting at a drafting table, worked at Oregon State College (OSC) as an assistant professor of landscape design. In his final year, he also served as an assistant professor of art and architecture. Circa 1936-1942.
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Kenneth Anger, undated
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Portrait of short filmmaker, actor, and writer Kenneth Anger. Collection: Michael Childers photographs
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Tan Suit Ensemble by James Galanos, 1962
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Gift of Mrs. Alfred Bloomingdale ASU FIDM Museum Collection 77.116.10A-D Note: Drawing by Antonio appeared in “America’s Mr. G,” WWD Aug 29, 1962. Ensemble worn by Betsy Bloomingdale
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The Gay Times, interview with Joseph Hansen titled “Simple Lessons,” January 1987
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Box 72(17), Joseph Hansen Papers, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California. Joseph Hansen was an out crime novelist and poet noted for his main character being an openly gay man. Hansen had one child, a transgender man named Daniel.
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Gay Men's Chorus 25th Anniversary concert poster, 2004
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"You Made Me Love You: The music of Judy Garland"
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Jeff Horton, Larry Pickens and their son at Los Angeles gay pride, 1995
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Los Angeles Board of Education member Jeff Horton, Larry Pickens, and their so at the Christopher Street West gay pride parade in Los Angeles. 1995.
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Gay Dating Service Head, 1982
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Michael Haering, Herald Examiner Collection/Los Angeles Public Library. Seated at his desk on August 17, 1982, is David, who runs a gay dating service.
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A celebration of adult Bar and Bat Mitvahs at Congregation Kol Ami, 2000
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Harley Shapiro Papers, Coll2022-004, ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives, USC Libraries, University of Southern California.
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Robert Arthur, Ivy Bottini, Quentin Crisp, Morris Kight, and Patricia Nell Warren, 1994
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The "Supreme Court Photo" with Robert Arthur, Ivy Bottini, Quentin Crisp, Morris Kight, and Patricia Nell Warren taken at home of Victor Burner. 1994.
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Asian Pacific group at the March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation, 1993
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Photo of William Haines at his holiday home, taken by Ruth Harriet Louise for Metro Goldwyn Mayer, circa 1925
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Box 10, William Haines Collection, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California
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The Golden Bull, 2023
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Portrait of Morris Kight by Don Bachardy, 1980
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2AR0657, Pen and ink on paper, 30 x 23 in. Morris Kight was an American gay rights pioneer and peace activist. He is considered one of the original founders of the gay and lesbian civil rights movement in the United States.
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Butch/Top, 2007
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Artrist: Miguel Angel Reyes. Influenced by oddly-toned color ads from 1970's fashion magazines, play with the labels men use to describe themselves for "sex hook-ups" internet personal advertisements. Though proudly gay, the butch-top asserts his sexually dominant role as a man, dispelling the commonly-held notion that homosexual men are feminine and passive. His attitude challenges any question of machismo. Part of the exhibit "At the Heart of It: LGBT Representation at Self Help Graphics", curated by Ruben Esparza.
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Mr. Muscle Beach Contest, 1950
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Bill Beebe Collection, 3.2.3920. At its original location in Santa Monica, Muscle Beach was a gathering place for fitness gurus and bodybuilding enthusiasts. In the 1940s and 1950s, it was also a cruising spot for gay men and women, and the advent of physique photography with Muscle Beach models often featured homoerotic portraits.
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Charles Pierce and Virginia Grey
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Envelope addressed to Virginia Grey from Charles Pierce with stamp of a milk carton featuring Pierce as Bette Davis, postmarked September 30, 1996. Letter from Charles Pierce to Virginia Grey, dated September 30, 1996. photograph of Virginia Grey backstage at one of Charles Pierce's shows, circa 1984. Collection: Virginia Grey papers.
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Y Que, 2007
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Artist: Ruben Esparza. A deliberate flat artwork with limited colors boldly represents a shirtless, masculine, queer Chicano in a powerful stance. Y Que (translates to So What). The tattoo utilizes a decorative type treatment used in gang culture; the pearl necklace is a gay code representing a particular body fluid. Part of the exhibit "At the Heart of It: LGBT Representation at Self Help Graphics", curated by Ruben Esparza.
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Crystal Beach Bathhouse, 1943
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Located on the Crystal Beach Pier, the Crystal Beach Bathhouse was regarded as a cruising spot for the gay community. It was demolished in 1949.
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Salome, 1922
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Arthur Jasmine, left, and Earl Schenck in a scene from SALOME, 1922. Core Collection. Production files.
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Gown by Gilbert Adrian, 1948
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Gift of Bob Diamond ASU FIDM Museum Collection 2006.883.1
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Photo booth photographs of Don Bachardy and Christopher Isherwood, March 30, 1953
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CI 4516, Christopher Isherwood Papers, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California
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The World Book of Naders, undated
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Family Genealogy, George Nader papers; MS 401; Box 5, Folder 18
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Lesbians and Gay Men The Grand Jury's In Town, 1979
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Lesbians and Gay Men The Grand Jury's In Town, 1979; California social, protest, and counterculture movement ephemera collection, SOC MOV EPH; box 1, folder 13; California Historical Society.
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Newspaper clipping from photograph album showing Christopher Isherwood and W.H. Auden, ca. 1930s
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CI 3116, Christopher Isherwood Papers, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California
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Excerpt from Sketchbook 11, Morris Scott Dollens, undated
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Morris Scott Dollens papers, Collection #MS 196, Box 3
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The Word is Out, 1977
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Detailed information on production and distribution of WORD IS OUT, 1977. Collection: Mitch Tuchman interview transcripts.
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Don't Give Him Anything But Love, 1973
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LGBTQ posters collection
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Ramon Novarro, circa 1920s
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A real photo postcard of film actor Ramon Novarro, late 1920s. The unused card, made in England, shows Novarro in a studio portrait. There is space on the back for a message and address. With little evidence of wear or damage, the condition is good.
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2024-04-18T14:42:35-07:00
Souvenir featuring Don Bachardy from a party thrown by producer Allan Carr in honor of Truman Capote, December 13, 1979
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CI 3670, Christopher Isherwood Papers, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California
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2024-04-18T14:42:35-07:00
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2024-04-19T15:02:15-07:00
Cover of manual for "Civil Rights for Lesbians and Gay Men: A Reference Manual for City and County Officials", 1990
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Kay Berryhill Smith and Connie Confer LGBT activism collection; MS 363; Box 3, Folder 32
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2024-04-19T15:02:15-07:00
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2024-04-12T15:13:57-07:00
Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome, circa 1954
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Typed excerpts from Curtis Harrington's diaries, dated from February to June 1954, and a photograph from Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome. Collection: Curtis Harrington papers.
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2024-04-15T15:28:04-07:00
Data Boy, Issue 136: Film, January 1976
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Ray N. Kilgore LGBTQ ephemera collection
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2024-04-18T14:45:28-07:00
Don Bachardy, portrait of Truman Capote, June 26, 1961
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Folder 5, Don Bachardy portrait drawings, 1959-2001, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California
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2024-04-19T15:17:39-07:00
Portrait of William Andrews Clark, Jr., 1925
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Murillo Studios, Portrait of William Andrews Clark, Jr., 1925; Pre-1934 Clark Institutional Archives, Box 12/Folder 9, UCLA William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
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2024-04-19T15:17:40-07:00
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2024-04-12T15:19:50-07:00
Tea and Sympathy, 1953-1956
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Memo by J.A.V. regarding Robert Anderson’s requirements to include subjects of homosexuality and adultery in the film adaptation of Tea and Sympathy, and a photograph of Deborah Kerr and John Kerr in a scene from the movie. Letter: Motion Picture Association of America Production Code Administration records. Photograph: Core Collection. Production files.
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2024-04-16T12:34:40-07:00
Magpie of California, May 1969
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Ray N. Kilgore LGBTQ ephemera collection
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2024-04-17T16:42:39-07:00
Gay Fathers Group, 1981
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Paul Chinn, Herald Examiner Collection/Los Angeles Public Library. Men belonging to the Gay Fathers of Los Angeles group, carry their banner proudly as they march in the Gay Parade, June 22, 1981.
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2024-04-18T14:46:45-07:00
Don Bachardy, portrait of Stephen Spender, June 21, 1976
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Folder 48, Don Bachardy portrait drawings, 1959-2001, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California
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2024-04-19T15:19:20-07:00
Portrait of Harrison Post, 1920
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: Consuelo Kanaga, Portrait of Harrison Post, 1920; Pre-1934 Clark Institutional Archives, Box 11/Folder 5, UCLA William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
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2024-04-11T14:11:36-07:00
Miguel Criado Outwords profile
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2024-04-12T15:27:55-07:00
Gregg Araki
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Draft of a letter from Gregg Araki, typed on the back of a script page for TOTALLY F***ED UP, promoting the film 3 Bewildered People and discussing the lack of queerness in mainstream cinema, circa 1985-1991. Two photographs from the production of Mysterious Skin, 2005. Collection: Gregg Araki papers.
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2024-04-17T15:27:08-07:00
Gay Sunshine no. 6, March 1971,
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Published by Gay Males, LGBTQ Publications Collection
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2024-04-17T16:44:47-07:00
Gay Marriage Case in Court, 1979
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Rob Brown, Herald Examiner Collection/Los Angeles Public Library. Photograph caption reads, "From left, attorney David M. Brown, plaintiffs, Anthony Corbett Sullivan, Richard Frank Adams. Sullivan and Adams are married, Adams a US citizen and Sullivan an Australian citizen. Both were issued a marriage license in Bolder [sic] Colorado and were married in Bolder [sic]. When Sullivan reapplied in Los Angeles in November 1975, the District Director of Immigration and Naturalization Service an immigrant visa. 'You have failed to establish that a bona fide marital relationship can exist between two faggots', Dist Director."
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2024-04-12T16:08:19-07:00
Flier advertising A Different Light bookstore's 1989 Gay Writer Series events
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Collection: Gregg Araki papers
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2024-04-17T15:51:55-07:00
Designer Rudi Gernreich in His Office, 1969
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Photograph of Rudi Gernreich in His Office, 1969. FIDM Museum Purchase. G2018.5.95. ASU FIDM Museum Collection.
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2024-04-18T12:40:52-07:00
Painted Rocks by Ray Lowen, undated
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Ray Lowen Collection. Long Beach artist Ray Lowen worked as a graphic designer before creating art to support people with AIDS.
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2024-04-18T12:40:53-07:00
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2024-04-19T12:33:02-07:00
Intertwined, 2007
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Artist: Luciano Martinez. As real and imagined borders separate same-sex partners, the artist considers a new obstacle Gay Latino men face: gay marriage. Intertwined addresses the forbidden love between two men, sometimes complicated by geographic and cultural differences, trapped by an invisible cell that confines yet separates them. The prison-like bars that separate the lovers in the artwork are not only geographic, racial, and cultural but ominously political, highlighting the cross-national restrictions on gay marriage and the difficulties of recognizing same-sex partners within conservative societies. Part of the exhibit "At the Heart of It: LGBT Representation at Self Help Graphics", curated by Ruben Esparza.
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