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  1. A Community’s Response to the Problem of Invisibility: The Queer Newark Oral History Project
  2. Darnell L. Moore, Beryl Satter, Timothy Stewart-Winter, Whitney Strub
  3. pp. 1-14
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  1. The Campaign for Atlanta: An Act of Research
  2. John Q, Wesley Chenault, Andy Ditzler, Joey Orr
  3. pp. 15-37
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  1. Transgender Worldmaking in Cyberspace: Historical Activism on the Internet
  2. K.J. Rawson
  3. pp. 38-60
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  1. Displaying the Queer Past: Purposes, Publics, and Possibilities at the GLBT History Museum
  2. Gerard Koskovich
  3. pp. 61-78
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  1. Notes on The Pop-Up Museum of Queer History
  2. Hugh Ryan
  3. pp. 79-90
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  1. Giovanni’s Room in the LGBT* Movement
  2. Ed Hermance
  3. pp. 91-110
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  1. How to Make the Most of Our Quistory
  2. Sarah Prager
  3. pp. 111-114
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  1. The Absence of Context: Gay Politics without a Past
  2. Jen Manion
  3. pp. 115-131
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  1. Reanimating Archiving/Archival Corporealities: Deploying “Big Ears” in De Rigueur Mortis Intervention
  2. Lydia Nelson
  3. pp. 132-159
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  1. Pleasure and Pain in Black Queer Oral History and Performance: E. Patrick Johnson and Jason Ruiz in Conversation
  2. Jason Ruiz, E. Patrick Johnson
  3. pp. 160-180
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  1. From Vernacular to Official—and the Spaces in Between
  2. Daniel C. Brouwer
  3. pp. 181-185
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  1. The DIY Archive
  2. Philip Clark
  3. pp. 186-189
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  1. Trust and the Activist Archivist
  2. Jennifer King
  3. pp. 190-194
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  1. Queering the Archive
  2. Franklin A. Robinson Jr.
  3. pp. 195-199
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  1. Preserving the Footprints of Transgender Activism: The Transgender Archives at the University of Victoria
  2. Aaron H Devor
  3. pp. 200-204
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  1. A Revisionist History: How Archives are Used to Reverse the Erasure of Queer People in Contemporary History
  2. Jamie Scot
  3. pp. 205-209
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  1. The Queer Limit of Black Memory: Black Lesbian Literature and Irresolution by Matt Richardson (review)
  2. Lydia Nelson
  3. pp. 210-213
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  1. Against Equality: Prisons Will Not Protect You Edited by Ryan Conrad (review)
  2. Elena Lavarreda
  3. pp. 214-216
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  1. Paying Mind to GLBTQ Pasts
  2. Charles E. Morris III, Thomas K. Nakayama
  3. pp. v-vii
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