About the Project

Mapping the Gay Guides aims to understand often ignored queer geographies using the Damron Address Books, an early but longstanding travel guide aimed at gay men since the early 1960s. Similar in function to the green books used by African Americans during the Jim Crow era to help identify businesses that catered to black clients in the South, the Damron Guides aided a generation of queer people to identity sites of community, pleasure, and politics. By associating geographical coordinates with each location mentioned within the Damron Guides, MGG provides an interface for visualizing the growth of queer spaces between 1965 and 1980.

MGG launched in February 2020 with an initial dataset focused on the Southern United States from 1965 through 1980. Throughout 2020 we continued to add data and now have a complete dataset for the United States from 1965 to 1980.

With the support of a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the MGG team will spend the next three years digitizing, transcribing, and geolocating data from 1981-2000. In addition to the expanded dataset, we will add public history and educational resources and new data driven vignettes focused on using the site's data to explore facets of LGBTQ geography and history. Read more about our plans on the news page. You can sign up here to receive updates as we release new data and materials.

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Contact Us

The MGG team would love to hear from you. Feel free to send us comments, suggestions, or inquiries at [email protected] or get in touch with us on twitter at @gayguides.

Cite Us

If you use this project, we would appreciate it if you would cite us using the suggested citation below:

Mapping the Gay Guides, Amanda Regan and Eric Gonzaba, (2019-): http:// www.mappingthegayguides.org.