Katz, Jonathan, 1938-

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Birth 1938
Americans,
English,

Biographical notes:

Jonathan Ned Katz (1938- ), author, playwright, historian, teacher, gay rights advocate, and textile designer, is a leading authority on homosexuality and gay and lesbian history.

During the 1960s Katz worked in New York City as a free-lance textile designer. His writing career began in the late 1960s with the production of his plays about fugitive slaves and the publication of studies in black history. He became a founding member of the Gay Academic Union; wrote books, articles, reviews, and essays on gay and lesbian issues; and lectured and taught courses on gay and lesbian history.

From the description of Jonathan Katz papers, ca. 1947-1995. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122485452

Author of topics in African-American history.

Katz and his father, Bernard Katz, conducted research on the history of black oppression and resistance. Katz was born in 1938.

Lucy Terry Prince was considered America's earliest African-American poet. She was a slave in Massachusetts and was later freed when bought by her husband, Abijah Prince, a New England landowner.

From the description of Lucy Terry Prince collection, 1967-1973. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79467984

Jonathan Ned Katz is a historian specializing in gay and lesbian issues and in African-American slavery during the ninteenth century.

He was educated at Antioch College, 1956-1957; College of the City of New York, 1957-1959; New School for Social Research, 1961-1962; and Hunter College, 1972. He has taught gay and lesbian history at New York University, the New School for Social Research, and elsewhere. Katz has not conducted research on African-American history since the 1970's.

From the description of Jonathan Katz manuscripts and research materials, 1967-1976. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 86164303

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Subjects:

  • Slavery
  • Slavery
  • Slavery
  • Slavery
  • African Americans
  • African Americans
  • African American women poets
  • Fugitive slave law of 1850
  • Fugitive slaves
  • Gay liberation movement
  • Gay men
  • Gays
  • Heterosexuality
  • Homosexuality
  • Indians of North America
  • Indians of North America
  • Lesbians
  • Riots
  • Sexual orientation
  • Slavery in the United States
  • Slaves
  • Socialism
  • Sodomy
  • Women slaves

Occupations:

  • Authors
  • Dramatists
  • Historians
  • Textile designers

Places:

  • United States (as recorded)
  • Christiana (Pa.) (as recorded)
  • Massachusetts (as recorded)
  • United States (as recorded)
  • Pennsylvania--Christiana (as recorded)
  • Pennsylvania (as recorded)