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LGBTQ+ - Connecticut History | a CTHumanities Project
Larry Kramer: Gay Rights and HIV/AIDS Activism
Writer
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Sharon L. Cohen
Town(s)
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Bridgeport, New Haven
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Ethel Collins Dunham: Pioneer in Pediatrics
Writer
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Emily Clark
Town(s)
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Hartford, New Haven
Zotero ID
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Philip Johnson’s Glass House
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Connecticut Issues Same-Sex Marriage Licenses for the First Time – Today In History: November 12
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Alan L. Hart: Pioneer in Medicine and Transgender History
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James Merrill: Connecticut’s First Poet Laureate
Writer
:
Emily Clark
Town(s)
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Stonington
Zotero ID
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Eighteen Years in the Making: Connecticut’s 1991 Gay Rights Law
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Joseph Alsop: Cunning Political Columnist of Mid-Century America
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Kalos Society: Connecticut’s First Modern LGBTQ+ Activist Organization
Writer
:
Eve Galanis
Town(s)
:
Hartford
Zotero ID
:
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Canon Clinton Jones: A Revolutionary Figure in Connecticut’s LGBTQ+ History
Writer
:
Eve Galanis
Town(s)
:
Brookfield, Hartford, Manchester
Zotero ID
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TAMS32VM
Edith Watson: Camera Artist
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Where the Wild Things Are: Maurice Sendak
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The Reader’s Feast: A Bookstore Ahead of Its Time
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Richard Reihl: The Hate Crime That Became a Turning Point for LGBTQ+ Civil Rights
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The Lives of Addie Brown and Rebecca Primus Told Through their Loving Letters
Writer
:
Elizabeth Correia
Town(s)
:
Hartford
Zotero ID
:
AIRF35KC
LGBTQ+ Mental Health Treatment in the 20th Century
Zotero ID
:
MK28K9TW
Philip Johnson in His Own Words
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HF6Z5FQN
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