LBGTQ* History Through Pictures
PFLAG Moms, Mrs. Elizabeth Montgomery & Mrs. Jean Manford, show their support during the 1974 Pride Day Parade in New York City.
Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Simone de Beauvoir gather to distribute copies of the Maoist newspaper La Cause du Peuple on the street after it is banned by the government (Paris, 1970).
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Anjelica Huston from her modeling days. Marie Claire magazine 1973.
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Donna Gottschalk holding poster “I am your worst fear / I am your best fantasy,” 1970. Photograph by Diana Davies.
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© Larry Sharkey / Los Angeles Times, Mar. 2, 1970, The Oscars
Cleave Sharry of Dodge Trophies Inc. of Los Angeles dips Oscar statuettes in layers of copper, nickel and gold. The company in 1970 was marking its 35th year of providing the trophies for the Academy Awards presentation.
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Dancers, Mott Haven, August 1979, from the Faces in the Rubble series
Photo Credit: David Gonzalez
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1970 HU (Howard University) Graduation.
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