Farewell and adieu to you fair Spanish ladies Farewell and adieu you ladies of Spain. For we received orders for to sail back to Boston And soon never more will we see you again.
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Farewell and adieu to you fair Spanish ladies Farewell and adieu you ladies of Spain. For we received orders for to sail back to Boston And soon never more will we see you again.
Jaws (1975) dir. Steven Spielberg

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A ship — a magnificent ship — full of gay men.
And me.
Stealing this from twitter but I liked the concept: put in the tags where were your 8 great-grandparents from (given modern borders) ?
"Whimsy" is truly a wretched term. What maketh thee so carefree?
thy mother
Art thou for fucking real
July 4, 1854 - Abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison burns a copy of the United States Constitution
The Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society held a rally in Framingham, MA on Independence Day, 1854. Notable speakers on that day included Sojourner Truth, Henry David Thoreau, and William Lloyd Garrison. This was no day for celebration. In May of that year, Congress had passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act, potentially spreading slavery further into new territories in the west and laying the groundwork for the conflict known as Bleeding Kansas. Also in May but closer to home in Boston, federal authorities had thrown all of their money and muscle into the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850. The United States government had detained and forcibly transported a fugitive named Anthony Burns back to slavery. It seemed unlikely that things could get any worse. After torching copies of the Fugitive Slave Law and documents relating to the Anthony Burns case, Garrison picked up a copy of the Constitution next. Calling it “the source and parent of all the other atrocities–‘a covenant with death, and an agreement with hell,’” he set it alight as well.
“So perish all compromises with tyranny!”
Source: Massachusetts Historical Society Clip: American Experience by PBS

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This past week in Boston has been like.
Official Post of Massachusetts
Mother, no. Photo from my collection, no date/ info.
On July 5, 1852, Frederick Douglass was invited to address the citizens of his hometown, Rochester, New York. Whatever the expectations of h
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Driving in Boston is so funny because the street names are so old they make no sense now! There’s no river on river street, no beach on beach street, no school on school street, no market on market street, no quarter on quarter street, no hope on hope street, no mercy on mercy street, and no escape on any street at all
im obsessed with this photo is from a play rendition of The Gilda Stories, a Black lesbian vampire book from 1991 by author Jewelle Gomez
Happy Black History Month to this photo specifically

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Rare photos from trans history: Olympic runner and Zdeněk Koubek styles Cinda Glenn’s hair, 1936. Koubek was one of the first trans men to gain international fame after he transitioned in 1935.
ID: A photo of a newspaper snippet. A headline says “Here’s How I Used to Do It!” This is followed by a photo of a Zdeněk Koubek and Cinda Glenn. Both are smiling broadly as Cinda leans her head back to let Zdeněk style her hair. The photo is captioned: “An expert at women’s coiffures although not a hairdresser, Zdenek Koubek proves himself as he combs the locks of Cinda Glenn, New York night club beauty. Koubek knows all about coiffures from experience, since they were of concern to him when he was the foremost girl athlete of Czechoslovakia, prior to a sex-change.”
Ancient Roman frescoes (c. 70-60 BC) at the Villa of Mysteries, Pompeii, Italy.
a couple photographed at gay freedom day in san francisco, california, 1977
fucking hate texting dracula i'll send him a funny meme and he'll call me to be like "i need to take a SCREAMshot on my HELL phone" like oh my god we get it youre scary
Yearning for someone who doesn't exist
Or giving a monkey a shower

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i think they should put doctor who in the public domain and let us all start taking cracks at it on youtube
Part 2: Collection of Pittsburgh Queer Life Photos C.1940-1965, by Charles “Teenie” Harris (1908-1998)
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