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April Toronto An exhibition of […]

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1981-04

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April Toronto An exhibition of Toronto hate literature from the 1870s to present, organized by Douglas Chambers, was displayed at the Market Gallery. The exhibition included recently published, anti-gay material written by Claire Hoy of the Toronto Sun, as well as material from University of Toronto student publications such as Salterrae and Toike-Oike. Chambers, a professor at Trinity College, University of Toronto, had previously shown the material there during "Gay Awareness Week," February 23–28, 1981; that exhibition had been attacked by a group of students and showered in confetti.

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Trinity CollegeUniversity of TorontoToronto

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Douglas ChambersClaire Hoy

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Toronto Sun

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Barbara Walsh, "Exhibit Traces History of Hate in Ontario," Toronto Clarion, 10 April 1981, p. 18."A Dialectic of Hate: A History of Hate Literature in Toronto," Gay Archivist (Toronto), no. 4 (September 1981), p. 7