This interactive exhibition offers an incomplete timeline of LGBTQ history, along with an invitation to add personal memories and recollections to the display.
Learn about our acquisition of the original 1978 rainbow flag.
Volunteers hoist one of the two original rainbow flags created for the 1978 San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Parade. A segment cut from this flag was donated to the GLBT Historical Society in April 2021. Photograph by James McNamara, courtesy of Mick Hicks.
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Jiro Onuma (1904–1990, center) and friends in San Francisco, California, ca. 1935; photographer unknown, Jiro Onuma Papers (2000-27), GLBT Historical Society.
About the GLBT Historical Society
The GLBT Historical Society collects, preserves, exhibits and makes accessible to the public materials and knowledge to support and promote understanding of LGBTQ history, culture and arts in all their diversity.
Founded in 1985, we are recognized internationally as a leader in the field of LGBTQ public history. The GLBT Historical Society is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
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Buttons: Two men at a bar, likely a Tavern Guild event, ca. 1970; photograph by Henri Leleu, Henri Leleu Papers (1997-13), GLBT Historical Society. Gilbert Baker with a rainbow flag, ca. 1980; photograph by Robert Pruzan, Robert Pruzan Collection (1998-36), GLBT Historical Society.