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− | ====Region: [[:Category:North America|North America | + | ====Region: [[:Category:North America|North America]]==== |
− | ====Subject: [[:Category:Sexual/Gender Orientation|Sexual/Gender Orientation | + | ====Subject: [[:Category:Sexual/Gender Orientation|Sexual/Gender Orientation]]==== |
− | ====Medium: [[:Category:Print Journalism|Print Journalism | + | ====Medium: [[:Category:Print Journalism|Print Journalism]]==== |
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'''Artist:''' One Magazine | '''Artist:''' One Magazine | ||
'''Confronting Bodies:''' U.S. Post Office and the Los Angeles Circuit Court | '''Confronting Bodies:''' U.S. Post Office and the Los Angeles Circuit Court | ||
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'''Location:''' Los Angeles, CA. | '''Location:''' Los Angeles, CA. | ||
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'''The Incident:''' The U.S. Post Office and the Los Angeles Circuit Court rule that the magazine can not be sent through the mails. | '''The Incident:''' The U.S. Post Office and the Los Angeles Circuit Court rule that the magazine can not be sent through the mails. | ||
− | '''Results of Incident:''' In 1959 the Supreme Court | + | '''Results of Incident:''' In 1959 the Supreme Court ruled that One Magazine does in fact have the legal right to go through the mail. |
'''Source:''' National Association of Artists Organizations | '''Source:''' National Association of Artists Organizations | ||
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[[Category:Sexual/Gender Orientation]] | [[Category:Sexual/Gender Orientation]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:05, 1 January 2012
Date: 1953
Region: North America
Subject: Sexual/Gender Orientation
Medium: Print Journalism
Artist: One Magazine
Confronting Bodies: U.S. Post Office and the Los Angeles Circuit Court
Date of Action: 1953
Location: Los Angeles, CA.
Description of Artwork: One Magazine, a periodical dedicated to gay life.
The Incident: The U.S. Post Office and the Los Angeles Circuit Court rule that the magazine can not be sent through the mails.
Results of Incident: In 1959 the Supreme Court ruled that One Magazine does in fact have the legal right to go through the mail.
Source: National Association of Artists Organizations