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- A GAY PURGE AT HARVARD, 1920
- THE HARVARD GAY & LBIAN REVIEW
- THE BT OF THE HARVARD GAY & LBIAN REVIEW
A GAY PURGE AT HARVARD, 1920
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In the early 1960s, Hansen argued that magaz like ONE and Tangents should be aimed primarily at heterosexuals, not homosexuals.
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Ramadan ftly ptur what means to be a homosexual a eply relig culture racked wh polil vlence, where nearly every aspect of life is dictated by tradn and the Koran, which turn is driven by the patriarchal and the mascule.
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