Lesbian and Gay Richmond
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The history of lesbian gay bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in Richmond Virginia invokes a rich but uncelebrated past. From the first recorded sodomy prosecution in America in 1624 to the fight to repeal the crimes against nature laws LGBTs have left their imprint on almost 400 years of history in the Old Dominions capital. Lesbian and Gay Richmond presents a photographic showcase of the events people and places that have been a part of this history. There are snapshots from the 1920s and 1930s when avant-garde and gay authors caroused and shared ideas in private homes. Previously untold stories from the post-World War II era tell of the rise of the gay cafes in Richmond and the subsequent attempts by the authorities to shut their doors. Much like larger cities to the north and west of Richmond the attempts to close these bars led to the first public protests in the late 1960s. Other images show how Richmond has a unique story to lend to the larger national LGBT history.
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