Canadian LGBT History
A free wikibook for students, allies and activists
This is the Canadian LGBT History wikibook. The goal of this wikibook is to provide free information about the social, legal and political history of Canada's LGBT communities and people. This wikibook aims to be inclusive and well-researched, which means we will be using as many primary sources and credible secondary sources as possible. It is intended for older students who wish to learn about the history of LGBT rights, lifestyles and communities in Canada. Feel free to contribute!
Chapters
- Introduction
- Contributors
- Print Version
Pre-colonial History
- Overview
- Two-Spirit (Rupp, Leila J. Sapphistries, p.81-85)
New France (1608-1763)
British North America (1763-1867)
- Overview
- Buggery Law
- Alexander Wood
- Boston Marriages in Eastern Canada
Early Canada (1867-1914)
Inter-war Canada
Post-WWII Canada
- Overview
- Lesbian Bar Culture of the '50s and '60s (Sources: Elise Chenier in Rethinking Canada, p. 301-318)
1960s Onward
- Overview
- Bill C-150
- LGBT Publications
- Bathhouse Raids and Riots
- Pride Parades
- LGBT Services
- LGBT Rights
See Also
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