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 76
... seemed to find in Stark Young the exact opposite of himself and an opposite that he , in his expres- sion , certainly seemed to loathe . He loathed him even too much . It was so much that it seemed to me to indicate an envy or a wishing ...
... seemed to find in Stark Young the exact opposite of himself and an opposite that he , in his expres- sion , certainly seemed to loathe . He loathed him even too much . It was so much that it seemed to me to indicate an envy or a wishing ...
Page 172
... seemed to be fond of both boys and girls and they seemed to get along quite well . As he grew older , however , the color line became more marked and the patient seemed to withdraw and had no close friends . . . . His present illness is ...
... seemed to be fond of both boys and girls and they seemed to get along quite well . As he grew older , however , the color line became more marked and the patient seemed to withdraw and had no close friends . . . . His present illness is ...
Page 521
... seemed , a high , sweet singing . This response we made to each other at the contact of our flesh ran from hand and breast along the shining passages of our blood until in every cell we felt each other's presence . This was to awaken ...
... seemed , a high , sweet singing . This response we made to each other at the contact of our flesh ran from hand and breast along the shining passages of our blood until in every cell we felt each other's presence . This was to awaken ...
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