Historical documents and other primary source materials focused on social, political, health, and legal issues impacting LGBTQ communities around the world since the 1940s, including the gay rights movement, activism, and the HIV/AIDS crisis.
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Historical documents and other primary sources documenting LGBT political and social movements throughout the 1900s and into the present day. The collection contains rare archival content, including seminal texts, letters, periodicals, speeches, interviews, pamphlets, flyers, and more.