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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... meeting to Eric Marcus : My introduction to the Daughters was wild . I was told that the meeting was going to be at this particular lady's house and I could distinguish it by the barking dog . So I went to the address and went up the ...
... meeting to Eric Marcus : My introduction to the Daughters was wild . I was told that the meeting was going to be at this particular lady's house and I could distinguish it by the barking dog . So I went to the address and went up the ...
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... meeting at a Greenwich Village church , Police Inspector Sanford Garelik was strongly criticized by Mattachine members and other gay Villagers for the crackdown . He denied the police engaged in entrapment , but that very night , police ...
... meeting at a Greenwich Village church , Police Inspector Sanford Garelik was strongly criticized by Mattachine members and other gay Villagers for the crackdown . He denied the police engaged in entrapment , but that very night , police ...
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... meetings of the Gay Liberation Front ( GLF ) tended to be larger and noisier variations on the consciousness - raising model . They were unstructured and chaotic , " a cross between a Quaker meeting and an informal rap session , " as ...
... meetings of the Gay Liberation Front ( GLF ) tended to be larger and noisier variations on the consciousness - raising model . They were unstructured and chaotic , " a cross between a Quaker meeting and an informal rap session , " as ...
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