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Revision as of 13:33, 28 February 2020
The Invisible Histories Project (iHP) is a non-profit project to collect and preserve materials relating to this history of LGBTQ issues in Alabama and the southern United States and to make them accessible to researchers and the public. The project was founded by Joshua Burford, who also serves as engagement manager, with Maigen Sullivan as director of development. Architect Bob Burns donated a significant amount of material to the archive, which is mostly housed at the Birmingham Public Library.
References
- Reeves, Jay (August 20, 2018) "Birmingham-based project records the South's LGBTQ history." Associated Press/The Birmingham News
External links
- Invisible Histories Project website