
The Gay Revolution
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The sweeping story of the struggle for gay and lesbian rights?based on amazing interviews with politicians, military figures, and members of the entire LGBT community who face these challenges every day.
The fight for gay and lesbian civil rights?the years of outrageous injustice, the early battles, the heart-breaking defeats, and the victories beyond the dreams of the gay rights pioneers?is the most important civil rights issue of the present day. In "the most comprehensive history to date of America's gay-rights movement" (The Economist), Lillian Faderman tells this unfinished story through the dramatic accounts of passionate struggles with sweep, depth, and feeling.
The Gay Revolution begins in the 1950s, when gays and lesbians were criminals, psychiatrists saw them as mentally ill, churches saw them as sinners, and society victimized them with hatred. Against this dark backdrop, a few brave people began to fight back, paving the way for the revolutionary changes of the 1960s and beyond. Faderman discusses the protests in the 1960s; the counter reaction of the 1970s and early eighties; the decimated but united community during the AIDS epidemic; and the current hurdles for the right to marriage equality.
"A compelling read of a little-known part of our nation's history, and of individuals whose stories range from heart-wrenching to inspiring to enraging to motivational" (Chicago Tribune), The Gay Revolution paints a nuanced portrait of the LGBT civil rights movement. A defining account, this is the most complete and authoritative book of its kind.
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- Intro
- Dedication
- Prologue
- A Brief History of Changing Terminology
- Part 1: Scapegoats
- 1. Lawbreakers and Loonies
- 2. America Hunts for Witches
- 3. No Army of Lovers: Toward a Homosexual-Free Military
- 4. America Protects Its Youngsters
- Part 2: The Homophiles
- 5. Mattachine
- 6. The Daughters
- 7. Jousts with the Four Horsemen
- Part 3: Revolts Before the Revolution
- 8. Slivers of Space and Justice
- 9. Throwing Down the Gauntlet
- 10. The Homosexual American Citizen Takes the Government to Court
- Part 4: Earthquake: The Stonewall Years
- 11. The Riots
- 12. Say It Proud-and Loud: New Gay Politics
- 13. Less Talk and More Action: The Gay Activists Alliance
- 14. A Parallel Revolution: Lesbian Feminists
- Part 5: A Place at the Table
- 15. Dressing for Dinner
- 16. How Gays and Lesbians Stopped Being Crazies
- 17. The Culture War in Earnest
- Part 6: How Anita Bryant Advanced Gay and Lesbian Civil Rights
- 18. Enter, Anita
- 19. How to Lose a Battle
- 20. Grappling with Defeat
- 21. Learning How to Win
- Part 7: Ashes and Phoenixes
- 22. Of Martyrs and Marches
- 23. The Plague
- 24. Family Values
- Part 8: Demanding to Serve
- 25. New Gays and Lesbians Versus the Old Military
- 26. Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Don't Serve
- 27. "Get 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Done!"
- Part 9: LGBT American Citizens
- 28. How Lesbians and Gays Stopped Being Sex Criminals
- 29. "The First Law in American History That Begins the Job of Protecting LGBT People"
- 30. A Forty-Year War: The Struggle for Workplace Protection
- Part 10: "What Justification could there Possibly be for Denying Homosexuals the Benefits of Marriage?"
- 31. "The Status That Everyone Understands as the Ultimate Expression of Love and Commitment"
- 32. Getting It Right, and Wrong, in the West
- 33. The Evolution of a President and the Country
- Epilogue
- Acknowledgments
- Photographs
- Photo Credits
- About Lillian Faderman
- Notes
- Index
- Copyright
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