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Feb 25, 2021
So many queer historical figures have been erased from history. These luminaries include performers, activists, writers, and scientists whose contributions are invaluable but not given their due praise.
Fortunately, more and more books are being published that highlight the lives of queer and BIPOC people alike. The following list contains several queer historical figures who have not yet had books written about their lives, although some of them have written their own autobiographies. Though they are lesser known, these people deserve to have their stories known and celebrated.
Alan L. Hart (1890–1962)
Dr. Alan L. Hart, also known as Robert Allen Bamford, Jr., was a transgender man who was born in October 4, 1890. He was a physician, a radiologist, a writer, and a prolific tuberculosis researcher.
The lesbian armed forces couple from Plymouth forgotten by history
One thing is largely missing from our rich history: women; and even more so, lesbians.
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History is packed with incredible stories filled with interesting people who have shaped our past, present and future.
But one thing is often missing from this rich history: women. Even more so, lesbians. It s important to highlight our city s LGBTQ+ heritage and history - the people and places that have made Plymouth, and the world, what it is.
The award winning Plymouth LGBT Archive, hosted by Pride in Plymouth and the Plymouth and West Devon Record Office currently stands at forty-six interviews; and only six are with women.