Responses to “Make Roanoke Queer Again”
History@Work, the official blog of the National Council on Public History, has featured a series of essays this spring responding to Dr. Gregory Rosenthal’s article “Make Roanoke Queer Again,” which discussed the Southwest Virginia LGBTQ+ History Project and was published in The Public Historian in February 2017. Here are the responses:
David C. White, “Make Queerness Relevant Again,” History@Work, March 1, 2017.
Connie Mandeville, “Making Public History More Queer,” History@Work, March 29, 2017.
Donna Graves, “In Praise of Multistory Places,” History@Work, April 13, 2017.