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VtageGayFictn. Vtage Gay celebrat the LGBTQIA pneers. For the next 12 months, a mimum of 15% of total sal of the Vtage Gay le will be donated to the ACLU’s LGBT Rights Project.
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Take a Look Back at 1980s Gay New York. Photographer Tom Bianchi is well known for his sun drenched 1980s Polaroids of the gay mec, Fire Island. But, the same years Bianchi was potg his lens at beachgoers for his Fire Island P seri, he was also chroniclg gay life Manhattan om his Greenwich Village rince.
A set of pictur of Mexins, purportedly arrted for homosexualy 1935.
It belongs to the llectn of the Natnal Photo Library of the Natnal Instute of Anthropology and History (INAH) ltle is known about the tae themselv, except the pictur e om Lecumberri prison Mexi until 1976, gay men were imprisoned the prison ward J, or Jota. Joto(s) is still a mon homophobic slur Arturo Salmerón, his article ‘Pri Behd Bars’, vered the photos: “The tae se, posed to sndalize the same people who took them prisoner; they look proud before the meras of the society that reprs them.
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The Victorian Era marked a huge shift the treatment of homosexualy.
The dashgly charmg -founr of the Llie-Lohman Mm v si his SoHo apartment—an unbelievable monument to gay creativy and art. " data-reactroot=" * vintag gay *
The Brish had been plete nial about the prence of homosexualy wh their untry. Durg the 19th century the silence England was broken, and police began actively fightg the "problem" of homosexualy.
However, the laws were selectively applied and th were not a great threat to gay men, as long as they were discreet and avoid sndal.
Gay men were monly seen by society as perverts who had chosen their sexualy, or as diseased dividuals whose sexualy was ed by their upbrgg and blogy, and not somethg they were born wh.