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Contents<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

About the Contributors<br />

vi<br />

xii<br />

Introduction<br />

01 Prologue: Why <strong>LGBTQ</strong> Historic Sites Matter 01-1<br />

Mark Meinke<br />

02 Introduction to the <strong>LGBTQ</strong> Heritage Initiative<br />

02-1<br />

Theme Study<br />

Megan E. Springate<br />

03 Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,<br />

03-1<br />

Transgender, and Queer (<strong>LGBTQ</strong>) History in the<br />

United States<br />

Leisa Meyer and Helis Sikk<br />

Preserving <strong>LGBTQ</strong> History<br />

04 The History of Queer History: One Hundred Years 04-1<br />

of the Search for Shared Heritage<br />

Gerard Koskovich<br />

05 The Preservation of <strong>LGBTQ</strong> Heritage 05-1<br />

Gail Dubrow<br />

06 <strong>LGBTQ</strong> Archeological Context 06-1<br />

Megan E. Springate<br />

Inclusive Stories<br />

07 A Note about Intersectionality 07-1<br />

Megan E. Springate<br />

08 Making Bisexuals Visible 08-1<br />

Loraine Hutchins

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