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Parliamentary Legislative Committee Ignored this Letter from Homosexual Suggesting Changes in Criminal Code

Home › Curriculum › 1.2 - Lesson 1 : Emergence of Queer and Trans Identities 1910s-1950s › Parliamentary Legislative Committee Ignored this Letter from Homosexual Suggesting Changes in Criminal Code

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Article in tabloid newspaper Justice Weekly from 1955. The letter that is being referenced was written by James Egan and is on the next page.

Type of Material: newspaper article

Publication Date: March 19, 1955

Title and editor's note from an article in Justice Weekly in 1955.
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