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This hand illustrated zine surveys the culture surrounding queer women living in America, specifically in New York City, and Britain during the 1920s. Author Elvis Bakaitis conducts extensive research in order to address the rise of dating culture and its effect on homosexuals, the androgynous style and fashion typical of the 1920s, and the queer icons of the 1920s such as Gladys Bentley, Gluck, and Radclyffe Hall. The heavily sourced zine contains a bibliography and quotations.
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Acquired through a zine trade with the author at the Brooklyn Zine Fest, 2012
Includes bibliographical references.
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This is a minicomics history of lesbians and women's rights in the 19th century. Topics include female soldiers in the Civil War, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, and trivia about famous gay public figures.
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