Bonus: Prescott Townsend, From the First World War to the First Pride Parade

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HUB History - Our Favorite Stories from Boston History

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For Pride Month, we're dropping some of our favorite past episodes back into the podcast feed every Wednesday this month. Enjoy! Prescott Townsend was one of the most interesting figures in Boston’s LGBTQ history. He was the ultimate Boston Brahmin, coming of age at Harvard in the shadow of Teddy Roosevelt and enlisting in the Navy during World War I. He served time in prison after getting caught in a Beacon Hill tryst back when homosexuality was a crime in Boston, and spent decades as an activist, helping to found the gay liberation movement, and marched at the head of the nation’s first pride parade on the first anniversary of Stonewall. We’re also going to meet ME Linger and discuss their research into Prescott Townsend as part of an effort to improve how the National Park Service interprets the LGBTQ history of Boston. Full show notes: http://www.hubhistory.com/episodes/prescott-townsend-from-the-first-world-war-to-the-first-pride-parade-with-megan-linger-episode-193/