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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... event . " About a hundred people crowded around a small stage at what had once been an auto repair shop . As the lights dimmed and the second part of the program began , a little - known poet named Allen Ginsberg ( 1926-1997 ) ascended ...
... event . " About a hundred people crowded around a small stage at what had once been an auto repair shop . As the lights dimmed and the second part of the program began , a little - known poet named Allen Ginsberg ( 1926-1997 ) ascended ...
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... event ; after the ministers refused , the police then promised not to interfere . There was the possibility of trouble , but no one quite expected the intensity of the police response , which turned the area around Cali- fornia Hall ...
... event ; after the ministers refused , the police then promised not to interfere . There was the possibility of trouble , but no one quite expected the intensity of the police response , which turned the area around Cali- fornia Hall ...
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... event featured the unveiling of the Names Project Quilt - composed of almost 2,000 panels commemorating people who had died of AIDS . It was the size of two football fields , criss- crossed by pathways of canvas that enabled visitors to ...
... event featured the unveiling of the Names Project Quilt - composed of almost 2,000 panels commemorating people who had died of AIDS . It was the size of two football fields , criss- crossed by pathways of canvas that enabled visitors to ...
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