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Lavender Woman was a lesbian periodical produced in Chicago, Illinois, from 1971 to 1976. There were 26 issues, published irregularly. Lavender Woman was a collaborative newspaper aimed at voicing the concerns of many in the lesbian community, and also to be an outlet for those concerns. The strive for inclusiveness was important to the lesbian community as a way to combat their feelings of exclusion from the mainstream feminist movement. The paper took submissions from the public and included letters, articles, poetry, photos, drawings, and advertisements.

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  • Lavender Woman was a lesbian periodical produced in Chicago, Illinois, from 1971 to 1976. There were 26 issues, published irregularly. Lavender Woman was a collaborative newspaper aimed at voicing the concerns of many in the lesbian community, and also to be an outlet for those concerns. The strive for inclusiveness was important to the lesbian community as a way to combat their feelings of exclusion from the mainstream feminist movement. The paper took submissions from the public and included letters, articles, poetry, photos, drawings, and advertisements. (en)
  • Lavender Woman foi um jornal lésbico produzido em Chicago, Illinois, de 1971 a 1976. Foram 26 edições, publicadas irregularmente. Lavender Woman era um jornal colaborativo destinado a expressar as preocupações de muitos na comunidade lésbica e também ser uma saída para essas preocupações. A luta pela inclusão foi importante para a comunidade lésbica como forma de combater seus sentimentos de exclusão do movimento feminista dominante. (pt)
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  • Staff (en)
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  • November 1971 cover (en)
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  • Lavender Woman (en)
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  • Volume 5, Number 1 (en)
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  • The women of the LW are more observers of the community than participants in it. It never used to be that way. LW was once a hub of activity for the lesbian community but now it's just a place for women who like to do newspaper work. (en)
  • We've changed—we of the LW staff... We're bored with the label [of lesbian newspaper] and we want to pay attention to the other things we're interested in. (en)
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  • Lavender Woman (en)
  • The Lavender Woman (en)
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  • Lavender Woman was a lesbian periodical produced in Chicago, Illinois, from 1971 to 1976. There were 26 issues, published irregularly. Lavender Woman was a collaborative newspaper aimed at voicing the concerns of many in the lesbian community, and also to be an outlet for those concerns. The strive for inclusiveness was important to the lesbian community as a way to combat their feelings of exclusion from the mainstream feminist movement. The paper took submissions from the public and included letters, articles, poetry, photos, drawings, and advertisements. (en)
  • Lavender Woman foi um jornal lésbico produzido em Chicago, Illinois, de 1971 a 1976. Foram 26 edições, publicadas irregularmente. Lavender Woman era um jornal colaborativo destinado a expressar as preocupações de muitos na comunidade lésbica e também ser uma saída para essas preocupações. A luta pela inclusão foi importante para a comunidade lésbica como forma de combater seus sentimentos de exclusão do movimento feminista dominante. (pt)
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  • Lavender Woman (pt)
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