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Qu'est-ce (qui) est LGBT history in Chinatown, San Francisco - définition


LGBT history in Chinatown, San Francisco         
  • Entrance to Li-Po on [[Grant Avenue]]
  • Cartoon reflecting the dominant public opinion that persistent Malarium, Small Pox, and Leprosy were all the fault of the Chinese immigrants and their unsanitary living conditions
  • Jackie Mei Ling
  • Detailed crop of the half-block bounded by modern-day Pacific, Grant, and Jackson from "Official Map of Chinatown" (1885); areas shaded green denote brothels offering Chinese prostitution (C.P.)
HISTORY OF ASIAN-AMERICAN QUEER CULTURE IN CHINATOWN, SAN FRANCISCO, US
Queer History in Chinatown, San Francisco; Queer history in Chinatown, San Francisco
Sexuality, including same-sex sexuality, and other non-normative forms of sexuality have been central to the history of Chinatown, San Francisco. San Francisco's Chinatown, founded in 1848, is the first and largest in the United States.
History of San Francisco         
  • San Francisco in 1914
  • Political boss Abe Ruef of San Francisco on his way to San Quentin State Prison after he was convicted in the San Francisco Graft Trial of 1907–1908
  • Ross Alley in San Francisco's Chinatown 1898. (Photo by [[Arnold Genthe]])
  • San Francisco circa 1950.
  • Marina District]] at Beach and Divisadero settled onto its buckled garage supports during the Loma Prieta Quake.
  • Committee of Vigilance]], 1856.
  • By the time of this postcard circa 1920s, San Francisco had been fully rebuilt.
  • Dianne Feinstein was mayor of San Francisco throughout the 1980s.
  • Overview of Panama–Pacific Exposition, 1915. Tower of Jewels in center. [[Alcatraz Island]] & [[San Francisco Bay]] in background, just inside the [[Golden Gate]].
  • Rioters outside San Francisco City Hall the evening of May 21, 1979, reacting to the voluntary manslaughter verdict for Dan White, that ensured White would serve only five years for the double murders of Harvey Milk and George Moscone.
  • Portsmouth Square, 1851.
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  • Map of San Francisco Area in 1915
  • USS ''San Francisco'']] steams under the [[Golden Gate Bridge]] in 1942, during World War II.
  • View of [[Presidio of San Francisco]] circa 1817 by [[Louis Choris]]
HISTORY OF THE CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES
History of San Francisco, California; San Francisco history; History of the White Americans in San Francisco; Ahwaste
The history of the city of San Francisco, California, and its development as a center of maritime trade, were shaped by its location at the entrance to a large natural harbor. San Francisco is the name of both the city and the county; the two share the same boundaries.
LGBT culture in San Francisco         
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  • [[Gladys Bentley]] performed at the lesbian club Mona's in the 1930s.
  • "Miner's Ball," 1891 etching by Andre Castaigne which portrays a men-only dance during the 1849 California Gold rush
  • [[Harvey Milk]], San Francisco's first openly gay politician, 1978.
  • Activists [[Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon]] were married in San Francisco in 2004
  • A crowd watches [[Sister Roma]] of the [[Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence]] hang a wreath at the site of a former gay bar during the March to Remember and Reclaim Queer Space in the Polk Gulch, March 2018.
  • [[Margaret Cho]], a bisexual comedian native to San Francisco, 2009
  • Plaque commemorating Compton's Cafeteria riot
  • A light sentence for the murderer of Harvey Milk led to riots outside San Francisco City Hall May 21, 1979
  • Map of Same-Sex Couples in San Francisco
  • San Francisco Pride 1986
  • [[Theresa Sparks]], transgender president of the Police Commission, 2010.
CULTURE OF LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENDER PEOPLE IN SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
LGBT in San Francisco; LGBT community of San Francisco; San Francisco gay community; Gay culture in San Francisco; San Francisco LGBT community; LGBT history in San Francisco
The lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community in San Francisco is one of the largest and most prominent LGBT communities in the United States, and is one of the most important in the history of American LGBT rights and activism alongside New York City. The city itself has, among its many nicknames, the nicknames "gay capital of the world", and has been described as "the original 'gay-friendly city'".