Out of the Past: Gay and Lesbian History from 1869 to the PresentA unique and hugely absorbing narrative history of gay life—from Oscar Wilde to the first gay marriage performed in San Francisco in 2004—by the award-winning journalist and distinguished author of Out in the World and Sex- Crime Panic. Miller accompanies his narrative with essays and excerpts from contemporary and historical writings, and the text is illustrated with photos and line drawings. Neil Miller is the author of Sex-Crime Panic and winner of the 2003 Randy Shilts Award for nonfiction and an American Library Association Stonewall Honor Book. He is also the author of In Search of Gay America, winner of the 1990 American Library Association prize for gay and lesbian literature. He teaches journalism and nonfiction writing at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts. |
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The Los Angeles Advocate , the gay newspaper , reported that crowds ten deep lined both sides of the street ; estimates of the number of spectators were as high as 15,000 to 20,000 . The newspaper couldn't resist observing ...
He later sued seven newspapers , including the San Francisco Chronicle , for $ 15 million , charging them with ... The Boston weekly , the closest the early movement came to a newspaper of record , was one of a number of gay and lesbian ...
By June 2004 , an article in the respected British newspaper the Observer was proclaiming Buenos Aires as " the gay mecca of South America , ” rivaling Rio de Janeiro as the destination for gay tourists from North America and Europe .