Gay American History: Lesbians and Gay Men in the U.S.A. |
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... existence , even our physical destruction . Our " crime " was not merely against society , not only against human- ity , but " against nature " -we were outlaws against the universe . Long did we remain literally and metaphori- cally ...
... existence , even our physical destruction . Our " crime " was not merely against society , not only against human- ity , but " against nature " -we were outlaws against the universe . Long did we remain literally and metaphori- cally ...
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... existence of homosexual relations between two apparently " nor- mal " males . These reports refer to " special friend- ships " and a " blood brotherhood " —especially inti- mate relations between two males , often of a lifelong ...
... existence of homosexual relations between two apparently " nor- mal " males . These reports refer to " special friend- ships " and a " blood brotherhood " —especially inti- mate relations between two males , often of a lifelong ...
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... existence ought to be made so intolerable as to drive them to lead their sexual life along the lines followed by all other men ! Your case , Plum , fills me with such disgust that I could not rest knowing you were around the office ...
... existence ought to be made so intolerable as to drive them to lead their sexual life along the lines followed by all other men ! Your case , Plum , fills me with such disgust that I could not rest knowing you were around the office ...
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