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 172
... began to smoke at this time . The general tenor of his behavior increased . He then began running around in buses between several of the cities about Hartford " making a general spectacle of himself . " He went into beauty parlors for ...
... began to smoke at this time . The general tenor of his behavior increased . He then began running around in buses between several of the cities about Hartford " making a general spectacle of himself . " He went into beauty parlors for ...
Page 268
... began on her part . H really loved E. C. very tenderly and very passionately . Saw her first light opera with E. C. ... began to wear shirts , collars and ties - also to wear suits almost wholly , keeping the coat on when indoors . Also ...
... began on her part . H really loved E. C. very tenderly and very passionately . Saw her first light opera with E. C. ... began to wear shirts , collars and ties - also to wear suits almost wholly , keeping the coat on when indoors . Also ...
Page 294
... began to claim great spiritual power . Her people were unable to understand these strange happenings and some believed she was bereft of her senses . Following Madame Boisverd's return , she began to assume the habits and pur- suits of ...
... began to claim great spiritual power . Her people were unable to understand these strange happenings and some believed she was bereft of her senses . Following Madame Boisverd's return , she began to assume the habits and pur- suits of ...
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