Entry #15705: Censorship of LGBT issues in United States

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RegionUnited States
IssueCensorship of LGBT issues
StatusVaries by Region
Start Date(unknown)
End DateJun 30, 1987
DescriptionUntil 1987, there were no known laws censoring LGBTIQ+ topics in United States education.

Historically, however, there have been several bans in the United States on cross-dressing that criminalized the gender expression of transgender people. Most of these ordinances have been revoked and the ones still in law have not been enforced.
Sourceshttps://www.lgbtmap.org/img/maps/citations-curricular-laws.pdf
https://rutgers.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/sidebar/index.html?appid=0d662b6809e34eddb552c6fbebac9ca0
https://crossdressinglaws.org/local-ordinances-table/
https://crossdressinglaws.org/about/


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edited by DaisyGeekyTrans. Historical cross-dressing bans.

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ValueNo censorship(REMOVED)
Special StatusNo censorshipVaries by Region
DescriptionUntil 1987, there were no known laws censoring LGBTIQ+ topics in United States education.Until 1987, there were no known laws censoring LGBTIQ+ topics in United States education.

Historically, however, there have been several bans in the United States on cross-dressing that criminalized the gender expression of transgender people. Most of these ordinances have been revoked and the ones still in law have not been enforced.
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Until 1987, there were no known laws censoring LGBTIQ+ topics in United States education. education. Historically, however, there have been several bans in the United States on cross-dressing that criminalized the gender expression of transgender people. Most of these ordinances have been revoked and the ones still in law have not been enforced.
Sourceshttps://www.lgbtmap.org/img/maps/citations-curricular-laws.pdfhttps://www.lgbtmap.org/img/maps/citations-curricular-laws.pdf
https://rutgers.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/sidebar/index.html?appid=0d662b6809e34eddb552c6fbebac9ca0
https://crossdressinglaws.org/local-ordinances-table/
https://crossdressinglaws.org/about/
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https://www.lgbtmap.org/img/maps/citations-curricular-laws.pdf https://www.lgbtmap.org/img/maps/citations-curricular-laws.pdf https://rutgers.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/sidebar/index.html?appid=0d662b6809e34eddb552c6fbebac9ca0 https://crossdressinglaws.org/local-ordinances-table/ https://crossdressinglaws.org/about/

edited by DaisyGeekyTrans. Turns out Oklahoma was first by a year.

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End DateJul 25, 1988Jun 30, 1987
DescriptionUntil 1988, there were no known laws censoring LGBTIQ+ topics in United States education.Until 1987, there were no known laws censoring LGBTIQ+ topics in United States education.
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Until 1988, there were no known laws censoring LGBTIQ+ topics in United States education. 1987, there were no known laws censoring LGBTIQ+ topics in United States education.

created by DaisyGeekyTrans

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Original entry
StatusNo censorship
Start Date(unknown)
End DateJul 25, 1988
DescriptionUntil 1988, there were no known laws censoring LGBTIQ+ topics in United States education.
Sourceshttps://www.lgbtmap.org/img/maps/citations-curricular-laws.pdf