PBS + LA: QUEER LGBTQ HISTORY + Culture & Criminalization Episode #1 Video Guide
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L.A.: A QUEER HISTORY Linked Here
Culture & Criminalization Episode #1
From artists who helped shape early Hollywood to the male/female impersonators in the "pansy clubs," early Hollywood becomes a Queer destination for people wanting a new life. Early LGBTQ culture and community begins to take shape just as the post WW2-era sparks widespread criminalization.
Topics Covered:
Black Cat Tavern
Police Arrests
Pancy Clubs in LA
Celebrities
World War II
Butch or Femme in the Lesbian Community
The Lavender Scare
Institutionalization
Harry Hay and One Magazine
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10 multiple choice question
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Episode 2 Video Guide also available
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5 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 hour
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