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the triumphant gay revolution

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An edition of Victory (2012)

Victory

the triumphant gay revolution

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Drawing on archival material and in-depth interviews, the author, a Supreme Court lawyer and political pundit chronicles the gay rights movement, revealing how the fight for gay rights has changed the American landscape for all citizens, blurring rigid gender lines and redefining the definition of family. She details the story of how a resourceful and dedicated minority transformed the notion of American marriage equality and forged a campaign for cultural change that will serve as a model for all future political movements. In the vein of Taylor Branch's book, Parting of the Waters, this book is the story of a massive shift in American culture. It offers an insider's view of the crucial struggle that is leading to change, incorporating her experiences and insights and drawing upon new interviews with movement titans such as Frank Kameny and Phyllis Lyon, with next-generation activists such as Evan Wolfson of Freedom to Marry, and with allies including the likes of New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, to create a comprehensive, inspiring history of change in our time.

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Language
English
Pages
443

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Victory: the triumphant gay revolution
2012, HarperCollins Publishers
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Table of Contents

How an army of good gays won the west
Gays and the cities: community first, politics later
Red in bed: it takes a communist to recognize gay oppression
It was the sixties that did it: gays get radical, radicals get gay
Stonewall uprising: gays finally get some respect
The good gays fight the four horsemen: crazy, sinful, criminal, and subversive
Dying for the movement the terrible political payoff of AIDS
ACT UP: five years that shook the world
Failed marriages and losing battles: the premature campaign for marriage and military service
Founding fathers: winning modern rights before fighting ancient battles
Massing the troops for the last battle: the new-media gay revolution
With liberal friends: who needs enemies?
Victory: the civil rights march of our generation
On the shoulders of giants.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [357]-423) and index.

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New York, NY

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Dewey Decimal Class
306.76/60973
Library of Congress
HQ76.8.U5 H57 2012, HQ76.8.U6

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 443 p.
Number of pages
443

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26884392M
Internet Archive
victorytriumphan0000hirs
ISBN 10
0061965502
ISBN 13
9780061965500
LCCN
2012406399
OCLC/WorldCat
794591612

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