Ann Arbor District Library's LGBTQ+ Walking Tour
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The Ann Arbor District Library’s LGBTQ+ Walking Tour documents historical locations important to the queer community, pulling from interviews with community members in podcasts like AADL’S Gayest Generation, LGBTQ+ Washtenaw oral histories, and other archival collections. We heard from community members about their favorite hangouts over the decades, including bars, bookstores, and sites of political advancement for LGBTQ+ rights. This tour walks you through important locations, some of which have changed over the years and may no longer exist.
Common Language Bookstore Sells Books at the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival
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Children's Section of Common Language Bookstore, March 1993
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Kate Burkhardt and Lynden Kelly, Co-Owners of Common Language Bookstore, January 1994
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LGBTQ+ Washtenaw Oral History Project - Lynden Kelly
Lynden Kelly, who goes by Kelly (she/her), was born in 1954 in suburban Detroit. In 1972, she moved to Ann Arbor to attend the University of Michigan.
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Common Language Bookstore Moves To 215 South Fourth Avenue, October 1993
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Lynden Kelly Paints New Space For Common Language Bookstore, October 1993
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Lynden Kelly, Co-Owner of Common Language Bookstore, October 1993
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Gay, Feminist Bookstore Sold To Bar Owners
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13
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May
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2003
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