Gay American History: Lesbians and Gay Men in the U.S.A. : a Documentary History"This ground-breaking work is the primary sourcebook for an accurate, fascinating, historical account of American lesbians and gay men. Now with a new preface and an updated bibliography, the collection remains the most complete and authoritative reference work of the homosexual experience in the United States. Here are reprints of rare and hard-to-find documents that represent over four hundred years of oppression, conflict, and struggle in the New World. Among its wealth of provocative material are an 1891 photograph of male-male dancing in the Old West; a 1974 interview with a male homosexual victim of shock treatment; a 1629 journal account of 'sodomitical activity' among the first American colonists; and an account of lesbianism in the life of blues singer Bessie Smith. Impeccably researched and covering American history from the earliest European settlers and Native Americans to contemporary times, this volume is both a superb history and a deeply moving work." --Back cover |
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... Whitman gave Traubel another letter from Carpenter , commenting : " The best of Carpenter is in his humanity : he manages to stay with people : he was a university man , yet managed to save himself in time . " So many university men ...
... Whitman gave Traubel another letter from Carpenter , commenting : " The best of Carpenter is in his humanity : he manages to stay with people : he was a university man , yet managed to save himself in time . " So many university men ...
Page 499
... WHITMAN ; New York - Brooklyn - Washington diary Among the as yet unpublished Whitman manuscripts in the Library of Congress are two notebook diaries of 1862-63 in which the poet lists the names of men he met while traveling about New ...
... WHITMAN ; New York - Brooklyn - Washington diary Among the as yet unpublished Whitman manuscripts in the Library of Congress are two notebook diaries of 1862-63 in which the poet lists the names of men he met while traveling about New ...
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... Whitman considered his " grandchild , " and who wrote to him occasionally ? It is noteworthy that Whitman often used familial terms in referring to his young men , and his relationships with them . See Whitman's Collected Writings ; The ...
... Whitman considered his " grandchild , " and who wrote to him occasionally ? It is noteworthy that Whitman often used familial terms in referring to his young men , and his relationships with them . See Whitman's Collected Writings ; The ...
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