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    Zachary Higa

    Annotated Bibliography –  Primary Sources

    "Archive of Anti-War Propaganda." Ministry of Homeland Security. Ministry of Homeland

    Security, 2012. Web. 27 Mar. 2016. This source provided an archive of primary source

    documents regarding anti-war propaganda. There was a photograph that said: "How can

    they win our war… When all they think about is getting married?" This photograph was

    utilized within the traditions & customs page of my website.  

    Associated Press. Picket Line in Front of Independence Hall in Philadelphia. 1967. Philadelphia.

     Boston University. Web. 27 Mar. 2016. This July 4, 1967, primary source photograph

    shows demonstrators carrying signs calling for protection of homosexuals from

    discrimination as they march in a picket line in front of Independence Hall in

    Philadelphia. This photograph was utilized within my thesis page.  

    Blow, Richard. "Those Were the Gays." New Republic 197.18 (1987): 14-16. EBSCOhost . Web.

    27 Aug. 2015. Presents a perspective on the status of the gay rights movement in the U.S.

    Information that the current gay rights movement dates to the Stonewall incident of 1969,

    as well as the Impact of the presidential election of Ronald Reagan on the movement.

    This source gave an interesting perspective and overview of gay people to counter

    mainstream indifference. 

    Bowers vs. Hardwick. U.S. Supreme Court. 30 June 1986. Infobase American History. Web. 31

    Aug. 2015. This source provided a court case about a man committing the act of sodomy

    in private. This brought up the political issue of an individual's constitutional right to

     privacy. This was a lost case in gay rights, as the decision was ultimately, 5 - 4, with

    Hardwick having to face the charges. Utilized document in court cases page of my

    website. 

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    "BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA V. DALE." Cornell University Law School . Cornell University

    Law School, 28 June 2000. Web. 27 Mar. 2016. This source provided the document of

    the court's opinion, and an official court syllabus document for the case, Boy Scouts of

    America vs. Dale. This case had to deal with Dale being discharged from being a boy

    scout due to him being gay. The verdict determined that they won't single Dale out, but

    they would prohibit all men who are gay from joining the boy scouts. I utilized a

    document within my court case page.  

    Cammermeyer vs. Aspin. U.S. District Court of Washington, D.C. 1 June 1994.  Infobase

     American History. Web. 31 Aug. 2015. This source provides a court case that is involved

    with discrimination based upon Cammermeyer's sexuality. This was useful in seeing an

    encounter within one's status as she was displaced from her duties in the national guard

     because she was a lesbian. Utilized the document of this source on the court cases page. 

    Chambers, Alan. "Exodus International Archives." Alanchambers.org . Exodus International

    Archives, 2015. Web. 27 Sept. 2015. This website provided information on the now-

    disbanded Exodus International, and on a perspective of the gay marriage ruling. This

    source provided insight on the impacts of the gay marriage ruling, and the encounters the

    organization faced as a result of the exploration into gay equality. This website also

     provided primary source images of anti-LGBT propaganda and "reparative therapy to

    cure homosexuality" propaganda. 

    "Craig Rodwell Papers 1940-1993." Archives.nypl.org . The New York Public Library - Achives

    and Manuscripts, 1993. Web. 28 Aug. 2015. Records and documents of Craig Rodwell.

    Insightful in learning more about his exploration and activism within gay rights. Also

    gave information about Rodwell's background and personal life. 

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    Cusac, Anne-Marie. "Harry Hay Interview | The Progressive." The Progressive. The Progressive,

    31 Aug. 1998. Web. 27 Mar. 2016. This source provided a primary source interview with

    Harry Hay, one of the founders of the Mattachine Society. Throughout the interview,

    Harry Hay talks about the Mattachine Society in how it came to be, and just general

    questions to him about homosexuality. I utilized a quote from Harry Hay in the

    Mattachine Society page of my website. 

    Cusac, Anne-Marie. "The Promise of Stonewall." Progressive 63.8 (1999): n. pag. EBSCOhost .

    Web. 26 Aug. 2015. Eyewitness account of the author revisiting the small bar, Stonewall,

    thirty years after the famous riot broke out, an instrumental event that led to the

    Homophile Movement. This account provides an insightful perspective on the influential

    event that led to the creation of the movement. Utilized various quotes from this text into

    my website. 

    "CVMC Image Gallery: Welcome Home Bobby." CVMC.net . N.p., 1986. Web. 17 Nov. 2015.

    This source contained a gallery of pictures shot of the movie, "Welcome Home, Bobby."

    This CBS movie was one of the first movies to have the protagonist as a homosexual who

    is trying to "come out." Utilized a picture from this source to incorporate within the gays

    in the media webpage in my website. 

    Farah, Joseph. "Liberation From Homosexuality." Atom. The Forerunner, 1 Apr. 1988. Web. 01

    Sept. 2015. This source is useful in providing information about religious and social

    encounters that occurred after the exploration into gay equality had taken place, and

    learning about organizations such as Exodus International that started things such as:

    "Pray the Gay Away." This delved deeply into gays within the media and quotes were

    utilized on that page of my website. 

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    Gay Pride March Poster . 1977. Washington. Library of Congress. Washington: n.p., 1977. N.

     pag. Infobase. Web. 27 Aug. 2015. This source provided valuable information on the gay

     pride marches. Gave me insight on how many of the gay activists took part in the march,

    as well as their strategies in drawing in people to participate in the event. Posters were

    utilized on my political activism page of my website.  

    Haldane, David. "Archdiocese Aims Effort at Keeping Gays in the Church." Los Angeles Times 

    [Los Angeles] 21 July 1988: n. pag. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times. Web. 31

    Aug. 2015. This source is about Catholic churches and dealing with how they're taking

    the explosion of gay culture and ideas into the community. This article is somewhat

     biased in a way that it makes what the churches are doing seem to be good and accepting

    of gays. However, it does discuss skepticism from DignityUSA members. 

     Harvey Milk - Political Activism. 1977. Jewish Currents. Web. 16 Nov. 2015. This photograph

    shown was of the political gay rights activist, Harvey Milk, leading a parade of

    supporters behind him. This photograph was incorporated within my website on my

    webpage about political activism. 

    "Harvey Milk Speeches." Voices of Democracy. Voices of Democracy, 24 June 1977. Web. 17

     Nov. 2015. This source includes the political activist and San Francisco governor, Harvey

    Milk's Speeches. Within my website I utilized a video with one of Harvey Milk's speech

    and I quoted another speech of Milk's known as the "Hope Speech" within my political

    activism webpage. 

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     Homosexuality - Its Causes, Its Prevalence, Its Cures. 1953. Social.rollins.edu. Web. 17 Nov.

    2015. This photograph provided information about previous traditions and customs

     before the gay rights movement such that homosexuality was considered a disease that is

    curable. This photograph was incorporated within the website on the webpage about

    traditions and customs. 

    Lawrence vs. Texas. Supreme Court of the US. 26 June 2003. Law.cornell.edu. Legal

    Information Institute, 26 June 2003. Web. 7 Sept. 2015. This source was useful in

    showing a case that overturned the ruling of the Bowers vs. Hardwick case. This was a

    significant win in the gay rights movement, as the act of sodomy in private will be

    considered a right to gay couple and without any intervention by the government. The

    document was used within my court case page on my website. 

    "Library Receives Papers of Charles Strouse." Library of Congress. Library of Congress, 1970.

    Web. 17 Nov. 2015. This was an article about an actor from the television series called

    "All in the Family." This "All in the Family" series was one of the first that had someone

    close to being a main character that was a homosexual. I utilized this picture within my

    website on the gays in the media webpage. 

    Lovett, Ian. "After 37 Years of Trying to Change People’s Sexual Orientation, Group Is to

    Disband." New York Times. New York Times, 20 June 2013. Web. 3 Sept. 2015. This

    source was useful in learning more information about the Exodus International and their

    "pray the gay away" program. Provided information on religious encounters that occurred

    as a result of the exploration into gay equality. 

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    "Mattachine Society." FBI . FBI, 1984. Web. 8 Nov. 2015. This source discussed information on

    the Mattachine society of New York, regarding activism and censorship. This gave

    accounts and photographs on the Mattachine Society. I utilized some photos and

    documents that were on this source to incorporate within my website. 

     Newcomb, Alyssa. "Exodus International: 'Gay Cure' Group Leader Shutting Down Ministry

    After Change of Heart." AbcNews. AbcNews, 20 June 2013. Web. 17 Nov. 2015. This

    source provided information on the anti-gay organization, Exodus International. This

    discussed the incentive of Exodus International as well as the program they started known

    as "Pray the Gay Away." I utilized a photo of a billboard, a stack of books, and a poster

    of the "Pray the Gay Away" sign within my website on the webpage about the anti-gay

    movement. 

    "Obergefell vs. Hodges." Illinois Institute of Technology - College of Law. Illinois Institute of

    Technology - College of Law, 25 June 2015. Web. 27 Mar. 2016. This source included

    documentation of what each of the judges said during the Obergefell vs. Hodges case and

    the official court document. I utilized this source to get the opinions and thoughts of the

     judges who supported and opposed the legalization of gay marriage. Also, I used the

     pictures and quotes of some judges to implement on the change over time page of my

    website. 

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    Obergefell vs. Hodges. US Supreme Court. 26 June 2015. Supremecourt.gov. Supreme Court of

    the United States, 26 June 2015. Web. 6 Sept. 2015. This source highlighted a significant

    change in the gay rights movement. This case, Obergefell vs. Hodges was the court case

    that allowed gay couples in all 50 states across the United States to marry. This was a

    huge leap in the gay rights movement as now gay and lesbian couples had the

    fundamental right to marry. 

    Pampanin, Mark. "The GBF: What's Wrong with the Commodification of Gay Men." TedTalks.

    TedTalks, 19 June 2013. Web. 27 Mar. 2016. This source was a video of Mark Pampanin,

    a debate champion, talking about the commodification of gay men within society. As a

    gay man himself, he experienced the commodification and being treated almost as an

    accessory based on the way girls treat him. He also discusses viable solutions to the

     problem. I utilized a quote from him within the change over time page of my website. 

    Perez, Adam. "Stonewall Bartender Remembers Life Before and After the Riots." Time. Time

    Magazine, 26 June 2015. Web. 17 Nov. 2015. This source included an interview with

    Tree Sequoia, who was a bartender at the time when the Stonewall Riots broke out.

    Within this source there is also a gallery of photographs for Stonewall and other events

    within the gay rights movement. Utilized photos and a part of the interview within my

    website. 

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    Robinson, Kathryn. "Momentous: Millions Take Part in Pride Parade Across U.S." NBC News.

     NBC News, 28 June 2015. Web. 27 Mar. 2016. This source showed a gay pride parade

    and celebration that occurred a few days after the verdict of the Obergefell vs. Hodges

    case. This showed the celebration of the people and how excited we are that we were able

    to witness this historical landmark. I utilized photographs of the parade within the

    conclusion page of my website. 

    "Romer v. Evans 517 U.S. 620 (1996)." US Supreme Court . US Supreme Court, 20 May 1996.

    Web. 27 Mar. 2016. This source provided the document of opinions and the official

    document for the court case, Romer vs. Evans. This Romer vs. Evans case resulted in a

    win for those opposing gay rights as the verdict allowed for the discrimination of gays in

    Colorado. I utilized a document in the court cases page of my website. 

    The Gay Plague: Homosexuality and Disease. Dallas: Alert Citizens of Texas, n.d. Print. This

     pamphlet was created by the Alert Citizens of Texas, and it showed signs of homophobia

    within society, and how being a homosexual can be comparable to a disease. The front of

    the cover was utilized within my webpage about traditions and customs. 

    The Lavender Scare. 1961. EBSCOhost . Web. 16 Nov. 2015. This source provided a compilation

    of primary source photographs of the Lavender Scare. Each photograph was of a small

    snippet of the headlines for newspapers to display the homophobia that was apparent

    throughout the government and society. These photos were incorporated within my

    website on the webpage about the Lavender Scare. 

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    Wiley, Andrew, and Josh Burke. "The Lavender Scare." University of Texas at Austin - College

    of Education. University of Texas at Austin - College of Education, 2008. Web. 27 Mar.

    2016. This source provided an archive of primary source documents and photographs

    regarding both the Lavender Scare, as well as ONE, the magazine by the Mattachine

    society. These documents and photographs were utilized within my website on the

    Mattachine Society page.

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    Annotated Bibliography –  Secondary Sources

    "A Shifting Landscape: A Decade of Change in American Attitudes about Same-Sex Marriage

    and LGBT Issues." Publicreligion.org . Public Religion Research Institute, 26 Feb. 2014.

    Web. 7 Sept. 2015. This source was useful in retrieving statistics on how feelings towards

    the lgbt community within religion and society as a whole have changed over time. Goes

    into statistics over things such as gay marriage and also goes into arguments over

    AIDS/HIV. 

    Baumann, Jason. "Christopher Street Liberation Day." New York Public Library. New York

    Public Library, 21 June 2008. Web. 16 Nov. 2015. This source provided information on

    the Christopher Street Liberation Day parade. This parade was organized by the gay

    rights activist, Craig Rodwell. I utilized this source into my website by taking some of the

     primary source photographs within the source to put into the poitical activism, and other

    web pages.

    "Comunidad ." Comunidad . Comunidad, 2015. Web. 17 Nov. 2015. This source is a website

    discussing the church organization supporting the LGBT community. I utilized a logo of

    Comunidad from this website to incorporate within my website in the webpage

    discussing support from churches. 

    "Craig L. Rodwell, 52, Pioneer for Gay Rights." The New York Times. The New York Times, 20

    June 1993. Web. 27 Sept. 2015. This newspaper article provided information about Craig

    Rodwell and his contributions towards the gay rights movement. The source was

    insightful in learning about the exploration that he initiated, as well as the influential

    events leading up to the exploration.

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    Davis, Brendan. "GLAAD, Google+ and YouTube Are Proud to Love. Are You?" Glaad.org .

    GLAAD, 2015. Web. 17 Nov. 2015. This source talked about what occurred after the

    court ruling or Obergefell vs. Hodges, including the video that was created known as

    #ProudtoLove. This #ProudtoLove video was utilized within my website within the

    changes over time webpage.

    Diana, Casey M. "Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop Opens as First Gay Bookstore."

    Salempress.com. SalemOnline, 2007. Web. 27 Aug. 2015. The Oscar Wilde Memorial

    Bookshop was the first bookshop to specialize in books of interest mostly to gay men.

    The store provided a communal gathering place, helping to advance gay pride and

     political activism. This source is valuable in learning one of the contributions Craig

    Rodwell has had in the Homophile movement.

    "Faith Positions." Human Rights Campaign. The Human Rights Campaign, 2015. Web. 07 Sept.

    2015. This source was useful in learning about the development of lgbt-friendly churches

    and organizations that have developed as a result of the gay rights movement. These

    organizations and churches show a change in religion over time, as they have become

    more accepting of gay and lesbians.

    Flynn, Kerry. "How #LoveWins On Twitter Became The Most Viral Hashtag Of The Same-Sex

    Marriage Ruling." International Business Times. IBT Media, 26 June 2015. Web. 6 Sept.

    2015. This source talked about a viral hashtag,#LoveWins developed as a result of the

    same-sex marriage ruling. This hashtag showed how instrumental this ruling has been in

    the United States, and the significance of this win for gay rights activists. Also, it

    discussed different celebrities and political figures (Barack Obama) who supported the

    verdict.

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    "Gay Marriage and Homosexuality." Pew Research Center . Pew Research Center, 2015. Web.

    27 Sept. 2015. This website provided statistics and changes in regards to the gay rights

    movement, mostly about attitudes towards gay marriage. This source was insightful in

    learning about the changing attitudes towards gays and the impact of gay marriage on

    society.

    "GBF." TV Tropes. TV Tropes, 2013. Web. 27 Mar. 2016. This website provides information

    and an overview on the movie known as the "GBF." This movie follows the protagonist

    who gets outed in front of the school, and a bunch of girls compete to have him as their

    GBF. I utilized a quote towards the end of the movie when he gives his acceptance

    speech as prom king. 

    Gonzaga, Kevin. "Is Homosexuality a Sin?" Speak Faithfully. Speak Faithfully, 14 Jan. 2012.

    Web. 17 Nov. 2015. This source provided information depending on what the bible says

    about homosexuality and about traditions of the homophobic nature of society. Within

    this website I utilized pictures of a sign displaying homophobia and of Leviticus 18:22

    from the bible on my webpage about traditions and customs.

    Hall, Simon. "The American Gay Rights Movement and Patriotic Protest." Journal of the History

    of Sexuality 19.3 (2010): 536-62. EBSCOhost . Web. 1 Sept. 2015. This source provided

    an overview on the events and encounters after the Homophile movement was initiated

     by many activists such as Craig Rodwell. Provided an informal perspective on various

     protests within the movement for gay rights. 

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    "Homosexual People and the Vindication They Long For." TrueObedience.org . True Obedience,

    2 June 2012. Web. 17 Nov. 2015. This source discussed from a religious point of view as

    to why homosexuals strive to get equality and how religion views these acts to strive for

    gay equality. This website had a picture a gay couple with "just married" signs on their

     backs, and it is utilized within my website on the conclusion webpage.

    "Homosexuality and Mental Health." Psychology.ucdavis.edu. UC Davis, 2012. Web. 03 Sept.

    2015. This source was useful in finding more information about social as well as religious

    encounters that occurred as a result of the exploration into gay equality. This article

    touched basis on the subject of how homosexuality is proposed to be developed as well as

     people trying to change their homosexuality. Utilized various quotes from the source and

     pictures of the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders as well as ego-

    dystonic homosexuality on the page.

    "Hot Topic Gay Best Friend GBF | Teen Vogue." Teen Vogue. Teen Vogue, 6 July 2010. Web.

    27 Mar. 2016. This was an article from Teen Vogue that talked about the new trend of

    having a GBF or gay best friend. It makes it such that the GBF is the new must-have

    accessory for girls, and every girl should have one to avoid competing against other girls.

    This article had real-life girls who have experienced this trend and support it. I utilized a

     picture of this source and quote within the change over time page of my website. 

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    James, Susan D. "Lavender Scare: U.S. Fired 5,000 Gays in 1953 'Witch Hunt'" Abc News. Abc

     News, 5 Mar. 2012. Web. 27 Sept. 2015. This website provided a video and transcript for

    the video on information regarding the "Lavender Scare," and talking about the

     persecution of gays as well as the comparison to the "witch hunting." This provided

    information on influential events leading up to the exploration. Used photographs of Joan

    Cassidy and Josh Howard in the Lavender Scare page, and also included a clip of the

    video. 

    Johnson, David K. "The Lavender Scare: The Cold War Persecution of Gays and Lesbians in the

    Federal Government." Journal of the History of Sexuality 13.4 (2004): 529-31.

     EBSCOhost . Web. 28 Aug. 2015. This was useful in learning about one of the influential

    events leading up to the Homophile movement: The Lavender Scare. The homophobia

    that was present during the Lavender Scare built anger among many gays, making many

    want to stand up for equal rights. 

    Katz, Jonathan N. "Craig Rodwell." Outhistory.org . OutHistory, 2005. Web. 27 Sept. 2015. This

    website provided biographies and profiles of a multitude of involved activists within the

    gay rights movement. This source provided information on Craig Rodwell in regards to

    his initiation of his exploration and the impacts it had on society. 

    "Lambda Legal History." Lambdalegal.org . Lambda Legal, 1 Jan. 1973. Web. 3 Sept. 2015. This

    source was useful in learning about an organization, Lambda Legal that was formed as a

    result of the exploration into gay equality. Provided insightful knowledge on the history

    of the organization, including a timeline of the events. Gave knowledge on some

     prejudice during the period it was created. Used a picture and quote of Bill Thom, the

    founder, within the court cases page.

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    "Let's Learn About Pride! Craig Rodwell Has a Homosexual Agenda." Thegaily.ca. The Gaily,

    2011. Web. 31 Aug. 2015. This article gave an overview about Craig Rodwell's life as

    well as providing valuable information on different things he and many others have

    encountered as a result of their activism within gay rights. 

    "LGBT Anthems." Backing Tracks. LGBT Anthems, 2015. Web. 17 Nov. 2015. This source

     provided some songs that were considered LGBT anthems, and gave a brief description

    about the song and the artists who created it. This source was used to get the lyrics of

    "Same Love" by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, as well as a photograph showing Ryan

    Lewis supporting gay rights.

    Musto, Michael. "Who Started The Stonewall Riots? I Have An Answer." Village Voice. Village

    Voice, 10 Apr. 2012. Web. 27 Mar. 2016. This source provided information as to who

    were the individuals who started the Stonewall Riots. From this source, I quoted David

    Carter, author of Stonewall, as Jackie Hormona and Marsha Johnson were the ones who

     began the Stonewall Riots. There were a few photographs of Jackie Hormona and a ton of

     photographs of Marsha Johnson, and some were used within my Stonewall and political

    activism page of my website. 

    "Okay to Be Gay?" Today's Takeaway. 2012. Web. 5 Nov. 2015. This website provided an

    overview of what it is to be gay and talked about homosexuality in terms of it being

    normal. I utilized the image of the LGBT flag within my website as the logo at the top of

    each webpage. 

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    "Origin of the Registry." SOL Research. SOL Research, 8 Sept. 2009. Web. 27 Mar. 2016. This

    source provided a biased perspective that homosexuals provide a danger to society. This

    article utilizes documents, statistics, crime rates, and such to show why homosexuals

    should not be accepted within society. I utilized a picture saying "Homosexuals Endanger

    Children!" within my traditions & customs page of my website.

    "Pride Month." SUNY Empire State LGBTQA Student Alumni Club. SUNY Empire State

    College, 05 June 2015. Web. 17 Nov. 2015. This source provided information on a brief

    overview of the gay rights movement, and discussed the Christopher Street Liberation

     parade organized by Craig Rodwell. There is a primary source photograph of the

    Christopher Street Liberation parade, and is incorporated onto the thesis and conclusion

    webpage on my website. 

    Rosen, Rebecca J. "A Glimpse Into 1970s Gay Activism." The Atlantic. The Atlantic, 26 Feb.

    2014. Web. 27 Mar. 2016. This source provided an overview of gay activism, particularly

    in the media, during the 1970s. This source talked about the first television series and

    films to show homosexuals in a positive light. I utilized press releases as well as a clip of

    the program, "Outreach: Lesbians and Gay Men" within my website, which was a

     program that showed people how gay men and lesbians feel, to show them their

     perspective. 

    Smith, Jennifer. The Gay Rights Movement . San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 2003. Print. This book

     provided an overview on information regarding the gay rights movement in the United

    States and as to the causes and impacts of it. This source was useful in learning

    information on the changes, influential events, as well as the exploration taking place in

    the topic. 

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    "Speaking Out For Equality: The Constitution, Gay Rights, And The Supreme Court."

    Constitutioncenter.org . National Constitution Center, 2015. Web. 17 Nov. 2015. This

    website discusses an exhibit about the gay rights movement. The exhibit is featured in the

     National Constitution Center and includes information and pictures of gay rights activists.

    Utilized a photograph of the gay rights activist, Craig Rodwell, holding a sign that said

    "gay is good." This photo was put on the encounters webpage of my website. Also, a

    quote from Howard Dean was put on the religious encounter page of my website.  

    Spitzer, Robert L. "17 - The Diagnostic Status of Homosexuality in DSM-III: A Reformulation

    of the Issues." Cambridge University Press. Cambridge University Press, 1987. Web. 27

    Mar. 2016. This source provided a discussion that supported the decision to take

    homosexuality off of the disorders list. This article provides information as to how the

    decision was not based solely on the political activism and pressure, but through

    scientifically sound research. I utilized the document in the homosexuality: a disorder

     page of the website. 

    "Stonewall Riots." Philadelphia Pride. Philadelphia Pride, 2012. Web. 5 Nov. 2015. This source

     provided a brief overview of the Stonewall Riots, the event that initiated the gay rights

    movement. There is a primary source photo within this website with people holding a

     banner saying: "Stonewall Means Fight Back! Smash Gay Oppression!" This photograph

    was utilized within the background of my website on each webpage. 

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    "Stonewall Uprising." PBS.org . PBS, 2013. Web. 16 Nov. 2015. This source provided a

    documentary on the Stonewall Riots and discussed issues within the gay rights

    movement, such as the Mattachine society. There is a gallery of primary source

     photographs on the Stonewall riots and the Mattachine society and a few of these

     photographs are utilized within the website. Also, I used quotes from some individuals

    who were interviewed who were at Stonewall at the time, and a poster and quote for the

    "educational" film, "Boys Beware." 

    "Taking God at His Word: The Bible and Homosexuality." The NALT Christians Project RSS .

     NALT Christians Project, 23 July 2013. Web. 27 Sept. 2015. This website is about

    religion and homosexuality. This talks about how things that were stated in the Bible and

    how that has established traditional values that go against homosexuality. This source

    was useful in learning about information regarding religion and traditional values as to

    why homosexuality was considered a sin.

    “The Annual Reminder: A Gay Rights Milestone." Waygay.org . WayGay, 2015. Web. 27 Sept.

    2015. This website gave a general timeline about the history of some acts of political

    activism, mainly discussing the Annual Reminder that was started by Craig Rodwell.

    This source provided information on the exploration, on the political encounters of

    activism, as well as the impacts it has had on the gay rights movement.

    "The Life of Harry Hay." SFPL. San Francisco Public Library - Exhibitions, 2016. Web. 27 Mar.

    2016. This source provided an overview of Harry Hay's life and talked about his years in

    the Mattachine Society as well as his contributions to the gay rights movement. I utilized

    a picture of him from this source within the Mattachine Society page of my website. 

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    "This Day in Greenwich Village: The Stonewall Riot." The Greenwich Village Society for

     Historic Preservation. The Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation, 28 June

    2011. Web. 17 Nov. 2015. This source provided an overview of the events of the day of

    the Stonewall Riots. I utilized this source within my website by using the photographs of

    the Stonewall Inns back then, as well as the acts of protests to include on my webpage

    about the Stonewall Riots. 

    Venn-Brown, Anthony. "'Homosexuality Is a Sin' Is Just Another of the Churches History of

    Heresies." Ambassadors & Bridge Builders International . Ambassadors & Bridge

    Builders International, 7 Oct. 2008. Web. 27 Mar. 2016. This source provided a

     perspective that showed dissent towards the church and the way that they initially thought

    of homosexuals, but applauds their efforts to change. Oddly, to make a point at how some

    churches are still homophobic and was homophobic, this source contained many of the

    anti-LGBT propaganda. I utilized these photos in the anti-gay movement page of my

    website. 

    Wexelbaum, Rachel. "‘Gay Press, Gay Power: The Growth of LGBT Community Papers in

    America’ Edited by Tracy Baim." Lambdaliterary.org . Lambda Literary, 19 Mar. 2013.

    Web. 7 Sept. 2015. This source was useful in learning about the works and literature from

    the lgbt community. Talks about how through technological innovations, gaining

     publicity towards the lgbt community changed. This was a book review on: "Gay Press,

    Gay Power: The Growth of LGBT Community Papers in America." 

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    "What Is Dignity?" Dignityusa.org . DignityUSA, 2015. Web. 27 Sept. 2015. This website

     provided information on the Gay Catholic Organization known as Dignity. Information

     provided was based on what they do and what they are. This source was useful in

    learning about their history and the encounters they faced as a result of the exploration

    into gay equality, as well as the changes as a result. Also, I utilized many photos showing

    Catholics supporting gay rights and protesting, and other propaganda within the churches

    supporting page of my website.