Reference
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- Lambda - Symbol of Gay/Lesbian Rights
- Information about this symbol with militant associations, from The Encyclopedia of Homosexuality.
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- Rainbow Flag
- History of the flag designed by Gilbert Baker, representing the six colors of the rainbow as a symbol of gay and lesbian community pride.
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- James C. Hormel Gay and Lesbian Center
- A research center of the San Francisco Public Library devoted to the documentation of lesbian and gay history and culture by collecting, preserving and providing access to material on all aspects of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered experience. Includes notices and photographs of exhibits, bibliographies, subject headings, and related links.
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- Quatrefoil Library
- Collections include books, videos, DVDs, and sound recordings, which members may check out in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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- UWO Research Facility for Gay and Lesbian Studies
- Pride Library and the Hudler Archives of the University of Western Ontario. Information on the history, collections, and volunteering.
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- Gulf Coast Archive and Museum of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender History
- A nonprofit organization formed to preserve historical items from the GLBT community in the gulf coast region of Texas. Includes articles of incorporation, bylaws, and information about becoming a volunteer or board member.
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- Northwest Lesbian and Gay History Museum Project
- Sexual minority history in the Seattle area and the Pacific Northwest. Collections of oral history, photographs, and memorabilia.
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- The Gay and Black Glossary
- Definitions of terms used in personal ads and other slang. Includes related links and a chart showing numerical probability of HIV infection for various sexual activities.
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- Stonewall and Beyond: Lesbian and Gay Culture
- Columbia University Libraries exhibition held from May 25 to September 17, 1994. Collections of articles beginning with the Stonewall riots.
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- The Kameny Papers
- Correspondence, memorabilia, and journalism archive of the LGBT caucus within the Special Libraries Association.
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