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The Ladder: vol. 7, #9 June 1963

The Ladder: vol. 7, #9 June 1963

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The Ladder: vol. 7, #9 June 1963

by Gittings, Barbara, editor, Gene Damon [pseudonym of Barbara Grier] Red Lewis, Tennessee Williams, et al

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San Francisco: Daughters of Bilitis, 1963. Magazine. 28p. including covers, 5.5x8.5 inches, very good digest-size magazine in pictorial wraps. Misidentified as the May issue in the table of contents. Red Lewis' review of the book "Tennessee Williams, Rebellious Puritan"
Daughters of Bilitis was formed in 1955 in San Francisco by Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon and was based upon - and in the beginning supported by - the homophile organization The Mattachine Society and One Magazine. The Ladder was the house organ/newsletter and published information, news, events, articles, poetry and stories relevant to the lesbian reader.

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Title
The Ladder: vol. 7, #9 June 1963
Author
Gittings, Barbara, editor, Gene Damon [pseudonym of Barbara Grier] Red Lewis, Tennessee Williams, et al
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Magazine
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Publisher
Daughters of Bilitis
Place of Publication
San Francisco
Date Published
1963
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San Francisco; 1960S; Women; Feminism; Serials, journals, magazines;

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