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Passports
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Affadavit in Favor of Armin Porges
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Armin Porges with a work group in Britain after Dachau
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Post Card with Image of Camp Barracks
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In Dacho
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After Getting out of Dacho
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Postcard of the S.S. Pennland
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Photos of Vienna after the war
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Dachau Survivor Hopes Luck Holds Out
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Apollo Award and Letter of Certification
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Petition for and Certificate of Naturalization
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Shipping tag
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Telegram to Sponsors
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Orphans of War
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Love Cults, Masquerading Gals, and Subway Sammies: A Digital Visualization and Analysis of the LGBTQ+ Subcultures of Mid-Twentieth Century Boston
an analysis of LGBTQ+ subcultures that existed during the twentieth century in Boston. Primary sources include The Midtown Journal, which the project's author described as the most valuable historical record highlighting Boston's LGBTQ+ culture. -
Kit Marlowe Project
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Love Cults, Masquerading Gals, and Subway Sammies: A Digital Visualization and Analysis of the LGBTQ+ Subcultures of Mid-Twentieth Century Boston
What life was like living as a queer person in the 20th century boston,lifestyle,culture -
Lost Plays Database
A forum for people to share and contribute information on lost plays in England published 1570-1642. -
Art of the Sudanese Revolution
A map of murals that were created during the "Sit-In" in Khartoum, Sudan or restored afterwords -
Love Cults, Masquerading Gals, and Subway Sammies: A Digital Visualization and Analysis of the LGBTQ+ Subcultures of Mid-Twentieth Century Boston
Displays the culture and lifestyle of queer people in twentieth century Boston, through digital visualization. -
Gradual Emancipation
The website talks about the gradual emancipation of slavery from the American Revolution to the Civil War. -
Unfortunate Creatures
the sight itself is pretty much about dates and what happened during those dates and the provide information about it -
Lost Plays Database
Recovering forgotten English plays from 1570-1642 and making them accessible to the public. -
Love Cults, Masquerading Gals, and Subway Sammies: A Digital Visualization and Analysis of the LGBTQ+ subcultures of Mid-Twentieth Century Boston
It is a digital humanities project with a focus on the queer community of Boston from 1940s-1960s. It has maps, bar graphs, snippets of newspaper articles of the queer community, testaments from queer people themselves etc. This resource breaks down misconceptions about the queer community, raises awareness about the queer experience and identity, as well as gives a historicity of the queer community. -
Linked Jazz
Linked Jazz is a website where you can learn about Jazz musicians and their connections to each other.