Harry Hay (1912 to 2012), who co-founded the first gay rights group in the U.S., is the man who quietly romanced the stage and film actor, who played Wyatt Earp in 1950’s western noir film ...
It was against this hostile background that the gay rights movement in the U.S. came into existence. In 1948, Harry Hay, a gay man and long-standing member of the U.S. Communist Party (CP), decided to ...
The Gay and Lesbian Book Award is presented to English language books that have exceptional merit relating to the gay/lesbian experience.
Collecting over fifty first-person accounts, poems, and stories from members of the Radical Faeries, the spiritual movement founded by gay activist Harry Hay in the 1970s, this collection offers a ...
At Antwerp 1920, Harry Hay was eliminated in the preliminary rounds of the 100 and 400 metres freestyle events. In the 4 x 200 metres relay, he joined with Frank Beaurepaire, Bill Herald and Ivan ...