The Lavender Scare: When the U.S. Government Persecuted Employees for Being Gay
During the Lavender Scare, an estimated 10,000 LGBTQ people were pushed out of U.S. government and military positions.
During the Lavender Scare, an estimated 10,000 LGBTQ people were pushed out of U.S. government and military positions.
More than six decades after his death, Alan Turing’s life remains a point of fascination—even for people who have no interest in his groundbreaking work in computer science.
Homosexuality was still classified as an illness in Sweden in 1979. Swedes protested by calling in sick to work, claiming they felt gay.