Aspects of Queer Existence in 19th-Century America, by Rich Wilson
Dublin Core
Title
Aspects of Queer Existence in 19th-Century America, by Rich Wilson
Subject
Identities
Biography
Social Life and Community
Politics, Government, and Law
Sexuality / Sexual Behaviors
Media and Communications
Family, Intimacy, and Relationships
Science, Medicine, and Health
Transgender
Description
Containing unique items from the personal collection of Rich Wilson, this exhibit focuses on 19th-century queer experience in the United States.
Time Period
1800s
1900-1920
Person
Anthony, Susan B.
Buchanan, James
Lincoln, Abraham
Ulrichs, Karl
Wilde, Oscar
Wilson, Rich
Speed, Joshua
Cushier, Elizabeth
Blackwell, Emily
Hindle, Annie
Wesner, Ella
Cushman, Charlotte
Carpenter, Edward
King, William Rufus
Peirce, James Mills
Symonds, John Addington
Taylor, Bayard
Kertbeny, Karl
Dennie, Joseph
Vose, Roger
Cleveland, Rose
Whipple, Evangeline
Clifton, Charles
Douglass, Frederick
Edmonds, Sarah
Dickinson, Anna
Catlin, George
Place
Wellesley, MA
Massachusetts
Colorado
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aspectsofqueerexistence