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383: 27:) was a group of LGBT academics who aimed at making the academia more amenable to the LGBT community in the United States. It was formed in April 1973, just four years after the 403: 102:
Martin Duberman remembers that lesbians were often discriminated against by other white male homosexuals. He recalls an argument with George Whitmore. The
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were founded in 1974 by lesbian members of the Gay Academic Union who had organized a group to discuss sexism within that organization. Co-founders
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was National President from 1981 to 1987 and traveled from city to city trying to organize all the chapters together.
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and others stayed in New York. The 1976 conference, however, was held at Columbia University in New York City.
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Looking Queer: Body Image and Identity in Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, and Transgender Communities
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Who's who in Contemporary Gay and Lesbian History: From World War II to the Present Day
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By 1975, many radicals had left the group and conferences were moved to
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Left Out: The Politics of Exclusion : Essays, 1964-2002
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Aldrich, Robert; Wotherspoon, Garry; Wentik, A.M. (2001).
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Sexual Politics, Sexual Communities: Second Edition
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Stonewall riots
Martin Duberman
Bertha Harris
Karla Jay
Jonathan Dunn-Rankin
John D'Emilio
Joan Nestle
Jonathan Ned Katz
Barbara Gittings
George Whitmore
Andrea Dworkin
Dawn M. Atkins
Michael Lynch
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
City University of New York
New York City
Lesbian Herstory Archives
Joan Nestle
Deborah Edel
Los Angeles
Wayne R. Dynes
Jonathan Dunn-Rankin
Sexual Politics, Sexual Communities: Second Edition
University of Chicago Press
ISBN
978-0-226-14267-8
Dawn Atkins
Looking Queer: Body Image and Identity in Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, and Transgender Communities
ISBN
978-0-7890-0463-5

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