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| Understanding=Historical memory refers to the shared narratives, events, and experiences that shape a community’s sense of itself. In gay communities, these memories often include periods of criminalization, social stigma, underground organizing, and later political mobilization.
== Verständnis ==
Historical memory refers to the shared narratives, events, and experiences that shape a community’s sense of itself. In gay communities, these memories often include periods of criminalization, social stigma, underground organizing, and later political mobilization.

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| Understanding=Historical memory refers to the shared narratives, events, and experiences that shape a community’s sense of itself. In gay communities, these memories often include periods of criminalization, social stigma, underground organizing, and later political mobilization.

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Historical memory refers to the shared narratives, events, and experiences that shape a community’s sense of itself. In gay communities, these memories often include periods of criminalization, social stigma, underground organizing, and later political mobilization.