LGBT History Project: LGBT-048 Nancy Helm Collection

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1
Date
2015

Nancy Helm was born in Lancaster, PA and graduated from Manheim Township High School in 1981. After graduating, she worked for a printing company and had other odd jobs before opening a hair salon with her partner. In 1991, she decided to open a bookstore cattycorner from the salon on Prince Street: The Closet. Helm started the bookstore as an outlet for the gay community of Lancaster so they could meet, hang out, and shop. The bookstore became the target of anti-gay crime that same year, including bombings and multiple threats, and because of that closed in 1992.

Helm was also a member of the Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC). Created in 1991 the coalition was instrumental in getting sexual orientation non-discrimination protection added to the Human Relations Ordnance in the City of Lancaster. Helm was the key spokesperson for the group. Helm still resides in Central Pa today.

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LGBT Oral History 047: Nancy Helm

Number of Pages
23
Date
January 16, 2016

Nancy Helm was born in Lancaster Pennsylvania and graduated from Manheim Township High School in 1981. After graduating she worked for a printing company and did other odd jobs before opening a hair salon with her partner. Not long after that she opened a book store across the street called The Closet. She opened the bookstore as an outlet for the gay community of Lancaster so they could meet and hang out and shop. But, the bookstore was eventually the target of anti-gay crime in the 1990s. It was bombed twice and received multiple threats, including from the KKK. In this emotional interview Nancy gives her story about how she dealt with this and how it affected her life as well as the life of the gay community.

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LGBT Oral History - Helm, Nancy - 047

Lavender Letter (Harrisburg, PA) - August 1991

Number of Pages
9
Date
August 1991

Created by Lorraine Kujawa, Cindy Mitzel, Mary Nancarrow, and several others in 1983, the Lavender Letter Newsletter was a calendar of events for, by, and about lesbian women to create community in the Central Pennsylvania area. The newsletter was distributed monthly until the mid-2000s. This issues features: 

  • "Hates Crime Bill Introduced in Legislature" (p. 4)
  • "KKK to. March in Lancaster" (p. 4)
  • "Gay Bookstore Gets Bombed" (p. 4)
  • "Channel 8 Debates KKK in Area" (p. 4)
  • "Lancaster City Council Approves Ordinance" (p. 5)
  • "WITF Declines to Air Award Winning Black Gay Film" (p. 5)
  • 'York House AIDS Hospice to Open in York" (p. 5)
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Gift of Lorraine Kujawa
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LGBT-009 Lavender Letter Collection