Gay American History: Lesbians and Gay Men in the U.S.A. : A DocumentaryThis book is a collection of documents relating to the treatment of gay men and lesbians in America's history. Each section includes an introduction by the compiler. |
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Page 45
... condition of New York now - your knowl- edge of the condition of New York now ? A. My knowledge of the condition is as I observe it , as I pass through . Q. What has the condition when you were a boy got to do with the condition now ...
... condition of New York now - your knowl- edge of the condition of New York now ? A. My knowledge of the condition is as I observe it , as I pass through . Q. What has the condition when you were a boy got to do with the condition now ...
Page 70
... condition they describe is truly pathological , usually superimposed upon a neurotic constitution and represents the sexual desires of a lifetime . The conditions are not the same for the institutionalized and they represent a sort of ...
... condition they describe is truly pathological , usually superimposed upon a neurotic constitution and represents the sexual desires of a lifetime . The conditions are not the same for the institutionalized and they represent a sort of ...
Page 276
... conditions that might make life bearable . Suicide had been repeatedly considered as an ave- nue of escape from her ... condition as one of abnormal inversion and was ready to face the affair on its merits . After long hesitancy and ...
... conditions that might make life bearable . Suicide had been repeatedly considered as an ave- nue of escape from her ... condition as one of abnormal inversion and was ready to face the affair on its merits . After long hesitancy and ...
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