Indeed, all gay-interest publications were deemed obscene until 1958, when the Supreme Court ruled in One, Inc. v. Olesen that publishing homosexual content did not mean the content was automatically obscene.
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Henry Gerber, founder of the Society for Human Rights, started publishing the newsletter using his personal typewriter.