Contains Carl Schlegel documentation.
Title My First NYC Pride march Text Not sure why I had stayed away from marching in a Pride Parade for so long; decades, to be honest. Perhaps because I've never been a joiner, especially regarding huge and seemingly impersonal festivities.…
Not sure why I had stayed away from marching in a Pride Parade for so long; decades, to be honest. Perhaps because I've never been a joiner, especially regarding huge and seemingly impersonal festivities. Never able to appreciate what I had…
In the very early 80’s there was a guy named Marty who was a cocktail waiter for the Garage . Marty was also a bartender at the Back Door Lounge on E. Charleston but was recently fired for reasons unknown and immediately replaced. Me and my…
Not sure why I had stayed away from marching in a Pride Parade for so long; decades, to be honest. Perhaps because I've never been a joiner, especially regarding huge and seemingly impersonal festivities. Never able to appreciate what I had…
Not sure why I had stayed away from marching in a Pride Parade for so long; decades, to be honest. But I'd been a member of NYC's Gay Center for a number of years, and had become active in certain programs. When my fellow Center members…
Glave, "Fraternities"
Two historians, Jonathan Ned Katz and Tavia Nyong’o, present and analyze the story and visual depiction of Peter Sewally/Mary Jones, a Black transgender person in New York City, in 1836. First published on OutHistory in 2017.