Magnus Hirschfeld

Magnus Hirschfeld
Title Magnus Hirschfeld PDF eBook
Author Ralf Dose
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 145
Release 2014
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 158367439X

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Magnus Hirschfeld (1868 OCo1935) was one of the first great pioneers of the gay liberation movement. Revered by such gay icons as Christopher Isherwood and Harry Hay, founder of the Mattachine Society, HirschfeldOCOs legacy resonates throughout he twentieth-century and around the world. Guided by his motto OC Through Science Toward Justice, OCO Hirschfeld helped found the Scientific Humanitarian Committee in Germany to defend the rights of homosexuals and develop a scientific framework or sexual equality. He was also an early champion of womenOCOs rights, campaigning in the early 1900s for the decriminalization of abortion and the right of female teachers and civil servants to marry and have children. By 1933 HirschfeldOCOs commitment to sexual liberation made him a target for the Nazis, and they ransacked his Institute for Sexual Research and publicly burned his books. a This biography, first published to acclaim in Germany, follows Hirschfeld from his birth in Poland to the heights of his career during the Weimar Republic and the rise of German fascism. Ralf Dose illuminates HirschfeldOCOs ground-breaking role in the gay liberation movement and explains ome of his major theoretical concepts, which continue to influence our"

The Gay Liberation Movement

The Gay Liberation Movement
Title The Gay Liberation Movement PDF eBook
Author Sean Heather K. McGraw
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Pages 114
Release 2018-12-15
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 1508183112

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This book explains the emergence of the modern gay liberation movement, from its early years prior to the Stonewall riots of 1969 and its continuation into the 1970s. Readers will learn about the Stonewall riots, the Compton's cafeteria riot, the Gay Liberation Front, the Lavender Menace, and more. This book also discusses the contributions of important people such as Harvey Milk, Audre Lorde, and many others. The difficulties and legacies of that era will become clear to students who may know only the outline of the early history of the movement.

The Gay and Lesbian Liberation Movement

The Gay and Lesbian Liberation Movement
Title The Gay and Lesbian Liberation Movement PDF eBook
Author Margaret Cruikshank
Publisher Routledge
Pages 244
Release 2014-04-04
Genre History
ISBN 1136644261

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Gay and lesbian liberation as a sexual freedom movement, as a political movement, and as a movement of ideas - historical roots, legal issues and links with other movements. The author emphasises the role of women.

Dancing the Gay Lib Blues

Dancing the Gay Lib Blues
Title Dancing the Gay Lib Blues PDF eBook
Author Arthur Irving Bell
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1971
Genre History
ISBN

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"Dancing the Gay Lib Blues is a personal account of the early days (from 1969 through 1971) of the "Gay Liberation" movement, focusing on the organization Gay Activists Alliance (GAA). Author Arthur Bell (November 6, 1939 - June 2, 1984) was one of the founders of the group, as well as a journalist, author, and gay rights activist."--

The Gay Rights Movement

The Gay Rights Movement
Title The Gay Rights Movement PDF eBook
Author Eric Braun
Publisher Lerner Publications (Tm)
Pages 36
Release 2018-08
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1541523342

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Intro: a movement erupts -- Birth of the gay rights movement -- Gaining momentum and the AIDS challenge: 1970s-80s -- Making progress: the 1990s through 2010s -- Moving forward

Historical Dictionary of the Lesbian and Gay Liberation Movements

Historical Dictionary of the Lesbian and Gay Liberation Movements
Title Historical Dictionary of the Lesbian and Gay Liberation Movements PDF eBook
Author JoAnne Myers
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 518
Release 2013-09-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0810874687

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Not so long ago hardly anything was said of the Lesbian Liberation Movement and the Gay Liberation Movement, indeed, the terms gay and lesbian were not even used if some other expression could be found. Today, by contrast, hardly a day passes when something important does not occur, and is carried by the major media and disseminated on more personal levels through blogs and the social media. If anything, there is perhaps too much “news” and not enough “information.” Obviously, a book like this cannot keep up with the news, but it can do something equally important when it comes to information, by reminding us of the past and what has been going and just how fast events are moving. The Historical Dictionary of the Lesbian and Gay Liberation Movements covers the history of this movement through a cross-referenced dictionary with over 1000 entries on specific countries and regions, influential historical figures, laws that criminalized same-sex sexuality, various historical terms that have been used to refer to aspects of same-sex love, and contemporary events and legal decisions. Including a comprehensive chronology and bibliography, this book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone interested in learning more about the struggle for equality.

Smash the Church, Smash the State!

Smash the Church, Smash the State!
Title Smash the Church, Smash the State! PDF eBook
Author Tommi Avicolli Mecca
Publisher City Lights Books
Pages 290
Release 2020-09-02
Genre History
ISBN 0872868427

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This anthology by former members of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) captures the history and spirit of the revolutionary time just after Stonewall, when thousands came out of the closet to claim their sexuality, and when queer resistance coalesced into a turbulent, joyous liberation movement—one whose lasting influence would ultimately inform and profoundly shape the LGBT community of today. Personal essays explore the philosophy and culture of the stridently anti-assimilationist GLF: the actions, demonstrations and marches; views on marriage, religion and gender; the drugs, orgies and communes; and GLF’s relationship to the hippies, the Black Panthers, the straight Left, the women’s movement, civil rights and the antiwar struggle. The collection includes contributions from Martha Shelley, Cei Bell, Paola Bacchetta, Susan Stryker, Tom Ammiano, Nikos Diaman, Mark Segal, Barbara Ruth and Perry Brass.