Explore the hidden LGBTQ+ history of America's founding fathers. From Alexander Hamilton to Abraham Lincoln, discover the untold stories of same-sex relationships in early American society. Forced to flee Prussia after scandal, his military skills brought him to the attention of founding father Benjamin Franklin who sought to recruit him as an officer for the American forces. A decision that became all the more farcical for him choosing a red colour scheme that matched the British uniforms…. One scene, for example, depicts him incurring even more debt in hosting a free dinner party for his troops that they had to attend in the nude.
John Mulligan, who was also gay, served as von Steuben’s secretary and is thought to have had a relationship with the baron. When von Steuben died, he inherited his library and some money. Baron Friedrich von Steuben was known for his bravery and the discipline and grit he brought to the American troops. Last Updated: January 31, Gay men have always been part of the American military.
Some historical figures like Washington and Hamilton may well have been gay and simply kept up the appearance of being heterosexual to conform to the social norms of the day, but there's just not the evidence to make the sort of sweeping claims that Kramer does. Tea Party leaders have taken a revisionist view of early American history, insisting that the Founding Fathers were not revolutionaries and radicals, but arch-conservatives. Some of the Founding Fathers leaned right, but the majority were anti-monarchists, Freemasons and atheists who held what modern historical language would term a secularist and globalist view. Among the Founding Fathers were definitive class biases.
The fourth founding father is perhaps the most contradictory. Not because he was heterosexual or turned homophobic but because his personal views on racial supremacy was to typify the later Nazi regime which left a scar on the 20th century. Our stories are global and local, linear and digital, and always compelling. Our culture embraces individuals, in all their daring, passionate, ambitious glory. Our people are our strength, and our differences are celebrated.
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As part of this movement, we’re heading way back to the late 18th century and early 19th century, where we’ll take a look at the LGBT and LGBT-friendly Founding Fathers, early Presidents and other leaders. .
Here's a look at some of the nation's architects from the colonial days to the Civil War who prove LGBT individuals always had a place in the American tapestry. 1. Alexander Hamilton. While the. .
John Mulligan, who was also gay, served as von Steuben’s secretary and is thought to have had a relationship with the baron. When von Steuben died, he inherited his library and some money. .