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Uncovering LGBTQ Rhode Island history one bit at a time

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The train to Worcester…

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They took the train to Worcester… December 18, 1882 — an incident in Woonsocket as detailed in the Providence Journal.

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Angelina Coletta

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February 1, 1849

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Mapping the Gay Guides

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Mapping the Gay Guides is an effort to understand often ignored queer geographies using the Damron Address Books, an early but longstanding travel guide aimed at gay

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Halloween 1989, NYC

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From the Nov 1989 Gay Community News:

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Making Gay History

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Open your podcast app and subscribe today to the fabulous Making Gay History podcast – wonderful real life voices of LGBTQ icons interviewed in the

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“How can you be queer and Jewish orthodox?

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Born in Westerly, RI — Israel David Fishman conceived of and organized the Task Force on Gay Liberation in the American Library Association in 1970.

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Ambisexual

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Dorothy Parker coined the term “ambisexual” to describe Julian Eltinge. In December 1914, in the Outlet Company in Providence, you could visit Happyland and see

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