Summary:
Interview regarding the history of Louisville's LGBTQ movement with Lynn Pfuhl, an out lesbian and co-founder of Louisville Gay Liberation Front in 1970. Pfuhl had also been one of two whites involved in youth sit-ins downtown Louisville protesting racial segregation in 1961 and active in anti-Vietnam movement. She was in accident and confined to wheelchair, still resides in Louisville and rescues feral cats.
Topic(s):
Gay rights--Kentucky--Louisville, History of the LGBTQ+ rights movement, Fairness Campaign (Louisville, Ky.), Civil rights demonstrations--Kentucky--Louisville, Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Protest movements--United States