GLBT History Museum Hidden Histories Queer Lives in the American South

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The GLBT Historical Society is set to unveil "Hidden Histories: Queer Lives in the American South" at the GLBT History Museum. This exhibition aims to highlight the often-marginalized narratives of queer individuals in the American South, shedding light on their significant contributions and experiences. Attendees will encounter a variety of engaging displays featuring personal artifacts, documents, and stories that illustrate the rich tapestry of LGBTQ+ history. The event seeks not only to educate but also to foster awareness and understanding of these hidden histories. With a focus on preserving LGBTQ+ heritage, the exhibition is a vital step in recognizing the diversity within the community.

The museum emphasizes the importance of sharing these stories to enrich public knowledge and appreciation. The exhibition opens to the public on October 30, 2025, and invites everyone to participate in this exploration of queer history. This initiative aligns with the society's broader mission to document and celebrate LGBTQ+ lives and contributions.

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