This is a timeline of LGBT Mormon history in the 1960s, part of a series of timelines consisting of events, publications, and speeches about LGBTQ+ individuals, topics around sexual orientation and gender minorities, and the community of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Although the historical record is often scarce, evidence points to queer individuals having existed in the Mormon community since its beginnings. However, top LDS leaders only started regularly addressing queer topics in public in the late 1950s.[1]: 375, 377 [2]: v, 3 [3]: 170  Since 1970, the LDS Church has had at least one official publication or speech from a high-ranking leader referencing LGBT topics every year, and a greater number of LGBT Mormon and former Mormon individuals have received media coverage.

Timeline

1960

1961

1962

Under BYU president Wilkinson no students were allowed to attend BYU who were known to be attracted to people of the same sex.[1]: 379  Additionally, student spying[15]: 207–217  and bishops were encouraged to report students' confidential confessions to the Honor Code Office.[16]: 154 

1964

1965

Spencer W. Kimball was assigned as a church specialist on homosexuality in 1947[23]: 381  and shaped church teachings on the subject through numerous speeches and publications in the 1960s and 1970s.

1966

1967

1968

The 1968 leader handbook was the first release to explicitly mention homosexuality.

1969

Kimball's influential book taught that homosexuality was curable and was officially recommended as a resource for homosexual members into the 1990s.[40]: 2 

See also

References

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  3. ^ Young, Neil J. (July 1, 2016). Out of Obscurity: Mormonism Since 1945. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0199358229. Retrieved May 26, 2017.
  4. ^ Petersen, Mark (March 17, 1960). "The Fight Against Smut". Deseret News. p. 10A. Archived from the original on March 4, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
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  6. ^ "News & Events: Former Smith Professor Joel Dorius Dies". smith.edu. Smith College. February 20, 2006. Archived from the original on December 31, 2018. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
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  11. ^ "Psychiatrist Calls for Return of Father-Figure in the Home". Deseret News. October 19, 1960. p. A17. Archived from the original on March 4, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ Petersen, Mark (September 20, 1961). "The Prowler in the Jungle". Deseret News. p. 22A – via Newspapers.com.
  13. ^ a b Williams, Clyde J. (1996). The Teachings of Harold B. Lee. Salt Lake City, Utah: Bookcraft Inc. ISBN 1570084831.
  14. ^ Lee, Harold (February 3, 1962). The Light of Christ (Speech). BYU Institute of Religion: LDS Church.
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  22. ^ Kimball, Spencer W. (July 10, 1964). A Counselling Problem in the Church. Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University. pp. 1–21. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
  23. ^ Kimball, Edward L.; Kimball, Andrew E. (1977). Spencer W. Kimball: Twelfth President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Salt Lake City: Bookcraft. ISBN 0884943305. Also available at archive.org
  24. ^ Kimball, Spencer W (January 5, 1965), "Love vs. Lust", BYU Speeches of the Year. Transcript reprint with permission by the Mental Health Resource Foundation at mentalhealthlibrary.info. Note: References to homosexuality were removed in the reprinted version of the speech in the 1972 book compilation of Kimball's speeches "Faith Precedes the Miracle".
  25. ^ Mark, Petersen (April 4, 1965). "No True Worship without Chastity". The Improvement Era. Salt Lake City: LDS Church: 504.
  26. ^ Wilkinson, Ernest (September 23, 1965). Make Honor Your Standard. Brigham Young University. p. 8.
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  36. ^ General Handbook of Instructions (20 ed.). Salt Lake City, Utah: LDS Church. 1968. p. 122.
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