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Print Location: REF BL 795 .H6 C65 1997
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Print Location: General HQ 76.2 .U5 H65 1999
Print Location: REF HQ 75.13 .P76 2008
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Print Location: REF HQ 76.25 .E53 1990 (2 vols.)
Print Location: REF HQ 76.3 .U5 E53 2006 (3 vols.)
Print Location: REF HQ 75.15 .E63 2000 v. 2
Print Location: REF HQ 76.5 .H86 1999
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Print Location: General HQ 1075 .C47 1999
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From the American Psychological Association, answers to questions related to gender identity
From the American Psychological Association, answers to questions related to homosexuality and sexual oriention.
". . .diverse online body of primary resources covering the LGBT activist history of Milwaukee created as part of the University of Wisconsin Digital Collection. . .covers the period 1970 to 1984. It centers on the internal records and publications of one of the first gay activist organizations to form in the city of Milwaukee in the 1970s (and one still extant today). . .Features include a complete run of the newspaper GPU News from 1971 to 1981. . .absence of links to other comparable archival resources on the LGBT history such as Chicago's Gerber/Hart Library. . .or the Quatrefoil Library in St. Paul. . .is the only major flaw in an otherwise excellently presented resource. . .Highly recommended." Ridinger, R.B.M., Northern Illinois University. Choice Reviews Online. Oct. 2009. Web. 9 Aug. 2012.
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