User talk:Graydoiron/sandbox/bibliography

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This is a good start to the bibliography. As we discussed you should get some of the secondary sources used in the journal article on Mariano Aguilera, and look at them yourself so you can cite them directly in what you write. For the other edits, I also recommend you use Bronski's Queer History of the United States, the work of Susan Stryker, and the Encyclopedia of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History in America (available as an ebook through the Boston Public Library). Clio.at.work (talk)