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- Ann Arbor, MI:
- Arizona:
- See also: Phoenix.
- Aversion Therapy:
▲B
- Beat generation:
- Bennett, James; Director of Federal Prisons:
- Bieber, Irving; anti-gay psychotherapist:
- Blackmail:
- Bridges, Styles; Republican Senator from New Hampshire, 1937-1961.
▲C
- Cahill, Thomas (San Francisco Chief of Police, 1958-1970):
- California:
- Call, Hal; Mattachine Society activist:
- Censorship:
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA):
- Civil Service, U.S.:
- Clinton, Bill; U.S. President, 1993-2001:
- Columbia University:
- Commerce Department, U.S.:
- Confidential (books):
- Confidential (magazine):
- Conversion therapy:
- See also: Aversion therapy.
- Cooper Do-nuts (Los Angeles):
- Council on Religion and the Homosexual:
- Crimes against nature:
▲D
- Daily Mirror (London):
- Daughters of Bilitis:
- Detroit, MI:
- District of Columbia:
- See Washington DC.
- Donaldson, Stephen (pseud. Robert Martin, Jr.):
▲E
- Entrapment:
- Eulenburg Affair (cited as an example):
▲F
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI):
- Flood, Daniel; Democratic Congressman from Pennsylvania:
- Florida:
- See also: Miami.
▲G
- Gay bars:
- Feb 29, 1960: A gay club closes, and the First Amendment dies a little (New York, NY; Club 316)
- “Gay mafia”:
- Glide Memorial Methodist Church (San Francisco, CA):
- Goldman, Arthur; social critic:
- Gross indecency (arrests/convictions):
- Gross indecency (law):
- Gunnison, Forrest; gay rights activist:
▲H
- Haines, William (“Billy”); American silent screen actor, interior designer. Bio
- Hay, Harry (Harold); gay rights activist, co-founder of Mattachine Foundation:
- Hoffman, Clare; Republican Congressman from Michigan, 1935-1963:
- Homintern:
- Hormel, James; American philanthropist, first gay American ambassador. Bio
▲I
- Indiana:
- See also: Richmond.
- Invisibility:
- See Visibility.
- ITV:
▲J
- Jennings, Dale; gay rights activist, author, co-founder of Mattachine Foundation:
▲K
- Kameny, Frank; gay rights activist, cofounder of Mattachine Society of Washington, D.C.:
- Kepner, Jim; gay rights activist, journalist (ONE, Advocate), archivist, historian:
- Kinsey Report:
▲L
- Ladder, The; Daughters of Bilitis magazine.
- Lait, Jack; editor of the New York Daily Mirror:
- Lambert, William.
- See Legg, Dorr.
- Lavender Scare:
- Feb 20, 1950: Something twisted mentally”: McCarthy links “flagrantly homosexuals” to communism
- Feb 27, 1950: Commerce Department security official says no homosexuals have been found
- Feb 28, 1950: The State Department 91 and the beginning of the Lavender Scare
- Mar 14, 1950: McCarthy names “a notorious homosexual.”
- Mar 21, 1950: “A liar advantageously stationed”: George E. Sokolsky on homosexuals in the State Department
- Mar 23, 1950: “Homosexuals travel in packs”: Robert C. Ruark on homosexuality in the State Department
- Mar 24: 1950: “A drunk, a homosexual, and a flagrant fool”: Robert C. Ruark on State Department employees abroad
- Mar 24, 1950: Westbrook Pegler writes: Homosexuals in government “never existed before the long Roosevelt regime”
- Mar 31, 1950: Rep. Miller gives “the putrid facts about homosexuality
- Apr 14, 1950: Westbrook Pegler agrees: “Homosexualism is worse than communism.”
- Apr 18, 1950: “Sexual perverts have invaded our government”: Republicans test a new campaign issue
- May 3, 1950: A homosexual’s desires are like menstrual cycles: A Congressman explains it all
- Sep 1950: Coronet magazine’s “New Moral Menace to Our Youth”
- Legg, Dorr (William Lambert); ONE magazine chairman.
- Leicester, England.
- Leitsch, Dick; President, Mattachine Society of New York:
- Liberace:
- London:
- Long Beach, CA:
- Los Angeles, CA:
- Lott, Trent; Republican Senator from Mississippi, 1989-2007:
- Louisiana:
- Loving, Richard and Mildred Jeter:
- Lucas, Don; Mattachine Society General-Secretary:
- Lyon, Phyllis; Daughters of Bilitis co-founder:
▲M
- Magazines (general/popular press):
- Marriage:
- Martin, Del; Daughters of Bilitis co-founder:
- Martin, Robert., Jr.; founder of Student Homophile League, Columbia U.:
- Mattachine Foundation/Mattachine Society (1950-1953):
- Mattachine Society (1953-abt. 1966):
- Mattachine Review:
- Maxey, Wallace de Ortega:
- McCarthy, Joseph; Republican Senator from Wisconsin, 1947-1957:
- McIlvenna, Ted; pastor:
- Menninger, Walter C.; psychiatrist, co-founder of the Menninger Clinic in Topeka.
- Miami, FL:
- Michigan:
- Michigan, University of:
- Miller, Arthur L.; Republican Congressman from Nebraska, 1943-1958:
- Modesto, CA:
- Morals charges:
- Mortimer, Lee; nightclub/crime gossip columnist, New York Daily Mirror:
- Missouri:
- See also: Springfield.
▲N
- New York:
- See also New York City.
- New York City, NY:
- New York Times:
- Nichols, Jack; activist, author, publisher, co-founder of Mattachine Society of Washington, D.C.:
- Nottingham, England:
▲O
- ONE (magazine):
▲P
- Pears, Peter; British tenor:
- Pegler, Westbrook; columnist:
- Phoenix, AZ:
- Police raids:
- Pride (Self-worth):
▲Q
▲R
▲S
- San Francisco, CA:
- Segura, Tony; gay activist, Mattachine Society of New York
- Sex Crime Panic:
- Sexual Psychopath:
- Socarides, Charles; anti-gay psychiatrist:
- Sodomy Laws:
- Sokolsky, George E.; American newspaper columnist:
- Springfield, MO:
- State Department, U.S.:
- Feb 20, 1950: Something twisted mentally”: McCarthy links “flagrantly homosexuals” to communism
- Feb 28, 1950: The State Department 91 and the beginning of the Lavender Scare
- Mar 14, 1950: McCarthy names “a notorious homosexual.”
- Mar 21, 1950: “A liar advantageously stationed”: George E. Sokolsky on homosexuals in the State Department
- Mar 23, 1950: “Homosexuals travel in packs”: Robert C. Ruark on homosexuality in the State Department
- Mar 24: 1950: “A drunk, a homosexual, and a flagrant fool”: Robert C. Ruark on State Department employees abroad
- Mar 24, 1950: Westbrook Pegler writes: Homosexuals in government “never existed before the long Roosevelt regime”
- Apr 14, 1950: Westbrook Pegler agrees: “Homosexualism is worse than communism.”
- Student Homophile League:
- Suicide:
▲T
- Television:
- Tippett, Michael; British composer. Bio
▲U
- United Kingdom:
▲V
- Vidal, Gore; American author, playwright:
- Vincenz, Lilli; American lesbian/gay rights activist:
- Virginia:
- Visibility:
▲W
- Wallace, Mike; CBS News corespondent:
- Warren, Earl; California governor, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice:
- Washington, DC:
- Wayne State University (Detroit, MI):
- Welles, Sumner; diplomat:
- Wolfenden Report: