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A WORLD OF PRI: GAY DIGNERS TALK ABOUT ACCEPTANCE AND CHALLENG

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1888: Ralph Adams Cram, the foremost Gothic revivalist who is now believed to have been gay, acrdg to thor Douglas Shand-Tucci Boston Bohemia, 1881–1900: Ralph Adams Cram: Life and Archecture, among others, opens an archecture office. His illtratns and hundreds of magaze vers are among the first homoerotic imag pop culture; they spire Norman Rockwell's style (if not his foc) "Arrow Collars & Shirts" advertisg poster by J. But s sleek look be so associated wh gay male hom that be a joke 1989's Steel Magnolias: "All gay men have track lightg, and all gay men are named Mark, Rick, or Steve.

1969: Postmorn novator Charl Moore—the gay head of the Yale School of Archecture—has his New Haven hoe featured Playboy magaze as the ultimate bachelor pad. 1970: Graphic signer Tom Doerr troduc the Greek lambda to reprent the gay liberatn movement—the first wily accepted LGBT symbol. 1970s: The brgs the rise of gay neighborhoods.

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