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Why Did Gay Rights Take So Long?

Por: The Atlantic Life November 09, 2022

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A quiet movement that began in the 1920s didn’t disappear—it just went underground.Left: Chicago, 1920s. Right: A drag ball in Harlem, 1920s. (Chicago Daily News / Getty; Schlesinger Library, Harvard Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University)November 9, 2022, 7 AM ETOn a sweltering July night in 1925, Henry Gerber—a German-born post-office worker living in Chicago—heard a pounding at his door. Several uniformed police officers shoved... + full article



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