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Not the first in the world
[edit]"She created the first known lesbian publication in the world, Vice Versa". Vice Versa may have been the first known lesbian publication in the U.S., but it certainly was not the first in the world. In Germany a number of lesbian magazines were published during the 1920s and 30s: Die Freundin, Ledige Frauen, Frauenliebe, Frauen Liebe und Leben, Garçonne and Blätter idealer Freundschaft. Source: Heike Schadeer: Konstruktionen weiblicher Homosexualität in Zeitschriften homosexueller Frauen in den 1920er Jahren, in: Invertito, 2000, 8. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ju-wien (talk • contribs) 03:58, 8 October 2012 (UTC)
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