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Gay illtrator J.C. Leyencker's Thanksgivg vers for The Saturday Eveng Post took the grim out of pilgrim.

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THANKSGIVING GAY HISTORY: GAY PILGRIMS IN 1600’S PLYMOUTH MA

Dig to the history and you'll see plenty of early Amerin lonizers were super gay—and their patrts had views of that were plited, to say the least. * gay pilgrims *

In fact, as historians note, the name "Merrymount" n also refer to a Lat phrase meang “erect phall”—que a cince, given the men erected an 80-foot pole the center of our morn unrstandg of sexualy would have been pletely foreign to them, early European immigrants experienced same-sex attractn jt as we do today, and they had queer sex, entered queer relatnships, and formed queer hoeholds ways that are surprisgly though early laws lled for the ath penalty for “sodomy” and “buggery, ” the Pilgrims had a more plited attu about homosexualy than you might thk. This proto-Pri proved a b too much for the neighbors, who arrted Morton, chopped down the pole, and sttered the Puran objectns to homosexualy were not entirely rooted what we would ll genr normativy. ”It’s an attu that managed to stay wh Amerins over the terveng centuri, a tensn between distaste for homosexualy and rignatn that will never go away.

And what really matters is keepg the muny together -- which I n relate to as part of a gay muny. Pilgrims John Alexanr and Thomas Roberts had been ught a homosexual relatnship. Plimoth Plantatn Mm Plymouth Massachetts have disvered urt rerds om their se, and om a handful of others to piece together the liv of the lony’s and Ameri’s earlit gay and lbian settlers.

Pickerg quoted the poet and thor Pl Mote, who wrote that most of gay history “li shallow bachelors’ grav. ’’ Though the historil rerd is sparse, “we n get a sense of what the optns of the past were, ’’ and provi some sense of history to a morn gay muny “that really don’t have a strong sense of s past much before 1960.

GAY PILGRIM

Homosexualy Ameri n be traced way back to the early settlers, better known as the Pilgrims. In 1637, 2 lonists were arrted for beg gay. * gay pilgrims *

Plimoth Plantatn began rearchg the gay history of the lony about 15 years ago, preparatn for brgg s repli of the Pilgrim ship Mayflower to gay-iendly Provcetown. Through the rerds were snt the prosecutn of Alexanr and Roberts for homosexual nduct reveals layers of plexi the pilgrim life.

As I gay man, I know that I did not choose to be gay, as many heterosexual people unfortunately believe to this day.

Nobody choos to be gay, too; that is who we are. Homosexualy Ameri n be traced way back to the early settlers, better known as the Pilgrims.

MERRYMOUNT: AMERI’S ‘GAY COLONY’ THAT’S LEFT OUT OF HISTORY BOOKS

The worst place for gay Purans lonial New England was New Haven, Conn. You uld get hanged for your sexual orientatn. * gay pilgrims *

In 1637, two male lonists at Plymouth were arrted for beg gay. Most people don’t thk about homosexualy durg the time of the Pilgrims, or even durg the Amerin Revolutnary War, yet ’s there, buried our history books.

Von Stben, who has been threatened wh prosecutn for beg homosexual, ped Germany and sailed to Ameri. Everyone knows the history of gays the ary was not favorable until the last few years.

UNEQUAL JTICE FOR THE GAY PURANS OF NEW HAVEN COLONY

PLYMOUTH - In the summer of 1637, two workg men at the English lony at Plymouth faced the possibily of executn, nvicted of what the law books said was a grave moral crime. Gay Pilgrims would have never looked this happy. John Alexanr and Thomas Roberts had been ught a homosexual relatnship. Court rerds… * gay pilgrims *

Ary would discharge soldiers for homosexual acts throughout the eighteenth and neteenth century even the absence of any explic act of sodomy. In October 1949, the Department of Defense standardized anti-homosexual regulatns across all branch of the ary: “Homosexual personnel, irrpective of sex, should not be permted to serve any branch of the Armed Forc any pacy, and prompt separatn of known homosexuals om the Armed Forc is mandatory.

The Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy, troduced by the Clton Admistratn, prohibed any homosexual or bisexual person om disclosg his or her sexual orientatn, or om speakg about any homosexual relatnships, cludg marriag, while servg the ary. Any service members who disclose that they are homosexual or engage homosexual nduct would be discharged. It wasn’t until Print Barack Obama’s sign of the Repeal Act of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell 2010 that gays and lbians were allowed to serve openly the ary.

AT PLIMOTH PLANTATN, LSONS GAY HISTORY

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In fact, there was one Amerin lony that strayed so far om the beliefs that they embraced homosexualy. Although homosexualy certaly existed amongst the Purans, was nsired to be a s and there were harsh penalti for those who were acced.

It’s the history of Merrymount that the most tailed rerd of homosexualy among lonists appears. Gay Purans 17th century New Haven Colony were better off wh money than whout.

New Haven hanged three gay Purans of low social stat between 1646 and 1655. But a well-known gay Puran ped pal punishment bee of his wealth and social standg. Gay Purans New Haven.

GAY PILGRIMS

Punishment for gay Purans New Haven Colony.

The first of the three gay Purans to die for their sexual orientatn was William Plae, a married servant New Guilford. The last of the gay Purans to die on the gallows was John Knight. But another Puran, wily acknowledged as gay, managed to pe hangg.

In ntrast, Plymouth Colony to the north only whipped gay Purans for sodomy. Massachetts officials, too, seemed reluctant to execute gay Purans. PLYMOUTH - In the summer of 1637, two workg men at the English lony at Plymouth faced the possibily of executn, nvicted of what the law books said was a grave moral Alexanr and Thomas Roberts had been ught a homosexual rerds om their se, and om a handful of others, are the only keyhole through which rearchers at the Plimoth Plantatn mm n peek backward through time to image the liv of the lony’s gays and Saturday, at the send annual Out at Plimoth Plantatn event, the livg mm of Colonial and Native Amerin history will prent special programs on gay history of the 17th and 18th centuri early Amerin culture.

THE GAY ART OF THANKSGIVG

’’Back the 1600s, homosexualy was thought to be a behavr that uld be learned due to a lack of “proper’’ exampl of tradnal relatnships, said Pickerg. Beg gay or lbian at the time was not a sexual inty as we thk of today.

Gays and lbians “did not have the opportuny to pursue the kd of liv and inti that morn social stctur allow, ’’ he the prosecutn of Alexanr and Roberts for homosexual nduct reveals layers of plexi Colonial life, spe the snt urt rerds. Plimoth Plantatn began rearchg the gay history of the lony about 10 years ago, preparatn for brgg s repli of the Pilgrim ship Mayflower to gay-iendly role players at Plimoth Plantatn wear perd stum and never e out of character while they’re on the job.

In that spir of thenticy, the mm rearched gay Colonial history to te s staff se one of the role players got a qutn about same-sex relatnships while mm last year prented that rearch to visors at s first Out at Plimoth Plantatn, a nsc effort to reach out to the gay muny.

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On Saturday, Plimoth Plantatn event opens doors to gay history - The Boston Globe .

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