Out of the Past: Gay and Lesbian History from 1869 to the PresentAlyson Books, 2006 - 677 ページ In 'Out of the Past' Neil Miller presents a history of gay and lesbian life and culture that ranges from the time of Oscar Wilde up to the first gay marriage in San Francisco in 2004. |
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... described the club as a " hangout of dainty elves and stern women . ” By the mid - twenties , Chauncey notes , a number of gay clubs existed in the area south of Washington Square , along MacDougal Street . One of the most famous , the ...
... described the club as a " hangout of dainty elves and stern women . ” By the mid - twenties , Chauncey notes , a number of gay clubs existed in the area south of Washington Square , along MacDougal Street . One of the most famous , the ...
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... described as " dynamite " in a letter to his friend and former student Ralph Voris . “ Am trying to get [ homosexual ] cases in all classes , from the most cultured and socially economi- cally [ sic ] to the poorest type of professional ...
... described as " dynamite " in a letter to his friend and former student Ralph Voris . “ Am trying to get [ homosexual ] cases in all classes , from the most cultured and socially economi- cally [ sic ] to the poorest type of professional ...
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... described it . Wrote David Carter in his book , Stonewall : The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution , “ It is as if on the morning of June 28 , 1969 , America symbolically got back the anger she had created by her neglect of her most ...
... described it . Wrote David Carter in his book , Stonewall : The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution , “ It is as if on the morning of June 28 , 1969 , America symbolically got back the anger she had created by her neglect of her most ...
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