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Articles

Davis, Lisa E. “The Spy Who Came In from the Closet.” Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide, no. 5, September 2012.

De Beauvoir, Jeannette. “Secrets & Lies,” Provincetown Magazine, May 18th, 2017.

De La Cretaz, Britini. “This FBI Snitch Loved Selling Out Her Communist Friends,” Vice, March 17, 2017.

Friedman, Andrea. “The Smearing of Joe McCarthy: The Lavender Scare, Gossip, and Cold War Politics.” American Quarterly 57, no. 4, 2005.

Genter, Alix. “Appearances Can be Deceiving: Butch-Femme Fashion and Queer Legibility in New York City, 1945-1969.” 2016.

Gil-Glazer, Ya’ara. “We Weren’t Jewish (We Were Concerned Photographers)’: The Photo-League’s Archive of Black Lives in New York.” Jewish Culture and History, 2019.

Greenwood, Jeremy and Nezih Guner.“Marriage and Divorce since World War II: Analyzing the Role of Technological Progress on the Formation of Households,” PSC Working Paper Series, 2008.

Johnson, Walter. “On Agency.” 2003.

Penn, Donna. “The Meanings of Lesbianism in Post-War America,” Gender and History vol. 3, 1991.

Shibusawa, Naoko. “The Lavender Scare and Empire: Rethinking Cold War Antigay Politics,” Oxford University Press, Diplomatic History, Vol. 36, No. 4, 2012.

Books

Adelman, Marcy. Long Time Passing: Lives of Older Lesbians. Alyson Publications, Boston, Massachusetts. 1986. 

Davis, Lisa. Undercover Girl The Lesbian Informant Who Helped the FBI Bring Down the Communist Party. Charlesbirdge Publishing, 2017.

Faderman, Lillian. Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America, New York: Penguin, 1991.

Johnson, David. The Lavender Scare: The Cold War Persecution of Gays and Lesbians in the Federal Government. University of Chicago Press, 2004.

Klein, Mason. The Radical Camera: New York’s Photo League, 1936-1951. Yale University Press, 2011.

Loftin, Craig. Masked Voices: Gay Men and Lesbians in Cold War America. Albany: State University of New York Press. 2012.

Meyer, Leisa. Creating G. I. Jane: Sexuality and Power in the Women’s Army Corps during World War II. New York: Columbia University Press, 1998. 

Stein, Marc. City of Sisterly and Brotherly Loves, 2000.

Dissertations

Wilson, Veronica. ​“Red Masquerades: Gender and Political Subversion During the Cold War: 1945 – 1963,” PhD Diss., G​raduate School-New Brunswick Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 2002.

Primary Sources

Angela Calomiris, Biographical file collection. Angela Calomiris, Periodical collection. Angela Calomiris, ​Photograph collection​. Cold War, Subject files.

Calomiris, Angela. ​Red Masquerade: Undercover for the FBI​. J.B.Lippincott Company. 1950. Lesbian Herstory Archives, Brooklyn, NY.

Libsohn, Sol. “Remembering The 20th Century: An Oral History of Monmouth County,” transcript of an oral history conducted by Gary Saretzky, Monmouth County Library Headquarters, Manalapan, NJ, 2000. 

Trimble, Sandra. “Fifty-One Percent.” Gaysweek, no. 75, Archives of Sexuality and Gender1978.

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Government Records

1920 Census. Manhattan, Assembly District 12, New York, New York. Roll T625_1206, Page 11B, Enumeration District 851.

1930 Census, Brooklyn, Kings, New York; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 0044; FHL microfilm: 2341236.

1930 Census, Bronx, New York, Page 23A, Enumeration District 0228, FHL microfilm 2341205.

1940 Census, Islip, Suffolk, New York. Roll m-t0627-02786, Page: 21A, Enumeration District 52-115B.

Harry Calomiris Death Certificate, New York City Department of Records & Information Services, New York City Death Certificates, Brooklyn, 1932.