Philadelphia LGBT History Project, 1940-1980, by Marc Stein
Dublin Core
Title
Philadelphia LGBT History Project, 1940-1980, by Marc Stein
Subject
Identities
Movements and Activism
Organizations
Social Life and Community
Community Study
Politics, Government, and Law
Race and Ethnicity
Religion
Family, Intimacy, and Relationships
Work and Economic Life
Description
Transcripts of interviews on Philadelphia LGBT history from the 1940s to the 1970s, along with an introduction by the interviewer, who completed much of this work as part of his Ph.D. dissertation research at the University of Pennsylvania. The interviews are discussed in City of Sisterly and Brotherly Loves: Lesbian and Gay Philadelphia, 1945-1972 (University of Chicago Press, 2000). First published on OutHistory in 2009; last update June 26, 2021.
Time Period
1940-1960
1960s
1970s
Person
Stein, Marc
Bello, Ada
Brinsfield, Bill
Daniels, Ray
Davidson, Becky
Fleischmann, Joan
Friedman, Carole
Gittings, Barbara
Hardman, Joey
Kuromiya, Kiyoshi
Lahusen (Tobin), Kay
Adams, Olga
Cornwell, Anita
Kabin, Jack
Oshtry, Norman
Lynch, Ann
Schlegel, Richard
Kendall, Mark
Axler, George
Rosen, Marcea
Haines, Jay
Ross, Laura
McGrory, Joseph
Adair, Jack
Barron, Laurie
Gayer, Richard
Schmidt, Paul
Davies, Rosalie
McCann, Marge
Herman, Jay
Smith, Tyrone
Escoffier, Jeffrey
Langhorne, Harry
Owens, Sharon
Roberts, James
Segal, Mark
Terry, Elizabeth
Johnson, Gus
Place
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
Latin America and the Caribbean
New York
New York City, NY
New Jersey
Feature Exhibit Item Type Metadata
slug
philadelphia-lgbt-interviews
exhibit type
Oral History