History U | LGBTQ+ History of the United States: 1800 to the Present

LGBTQ+ History of the United States: 1800 to the Present

This History U course traces the history of LGBTQ+ identities, relationships, communities, and politics in the United States from the late eighteenth century to the present, with a primary focus on the twentieth century.

 

Course Instructor: Professor Stephen Vider, University of Connecticut
Eligibility: High school students

 

Image Source: Harvey Milk for Supervisor, 1977 (The Gilder Lehrman Institute, GLC09871.03)

Handout for Harvey Milk's campaign for supervisor
  • History U

  • Free for high school students

Course Description

This History U course traces the history of LGBTQ+ identities, relationships, communities, and politics in the United States from the late eighteenth century to the present, with a primary focus on the twentieth century. It will consider, in particular, the changing meanings and terminologies of sexual and gender variance; shifting forms of queer and trans romantic relationships, home, and family; the emergence and policing of queer and trans communities, as shaped especially by class and race; and the evolution of LGBTQ+ activism and its intersections with broader movements for social and economic justice. The course will examine more broadly how bringing a queer and trans lens to US social and political history shifts our attention to everyday intimate life as a site of oppression and resistance.
 

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The views expressed in this course are those of Dr. Stephen Vider.

Content

  • Twenty-four video sessions led by Professor Stephen Vider
  • Links to optional resources
  • Short quizzes to review your knowledge
  • A certificate of completion for 12 hours of course time

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Course Introduction

Nataliya Braginsky explains what you will learn in this course.

About the Scholar

Stephen Vider, Associate Professor of History, University of Connecticut

Stephen Vider is an associate professor of history at the University of Connecticut. His research examines the social practices and politics of everyday life in the twentieth-century United States, with a focus on intersections of gender, sexuality, race, and ethnicity. He is the author of The Queerness of Home: Gender, Sexuality, and the Politics of Domesticity after World War II (2021), which traces how American conceptions of the home have shaped LGBTQ relationships and politics from 1945 to the present. He has also contributed to a range of public history projects, including the exhibition AIDS at Home: Art and Everyday Activism, which he curated for the Museum of the City of New York in 2017.

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