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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... tion . I had met nervous girls before , but her quicksilver anima- tion , her continual cries , to me and herself : “ Shall we do this or shall we do that ? What shall we do ? " showed such an extreme kind of excited indecision that I ...
... tion . I had met nervous girls before , but her quicksilver anima- tion , her continual cries , to me and herself : “ Shall we do this or shall we do that ? What shall we do ? " showed such an extreme kind of excited indecision that I ...
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... tion's publication ( launched in 1956 ) , which was particularly di- rected toward women living far from the major urban centers . Shirley Willer , a nurse who was to become the president of DOB New York in the 1960s , gave some of the ...
... tion's publication ( launched in 1956 ) , which was particularly di- rected toward women living far from the major urban centers . Shirley Willer , a nurse who was to become the president of DOB New York in the 1960s , gave some of the ...
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... tion to gain official recognition . Similar groups were soon estab- lished at Cornell , Stanford , and New York University ( where author - to - be Rita Mae Brown was among the first members ) . Across the country , the Los Angeles ...
... tion to gain official recognition . Similar groups were soon estab- lished at Cornell , Stanford , and New York University ( where author - to - be Rita Mae Brown was among the first members ) . Across the country , the Los Angeles ...
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