
Gay is Good: The Life and Letters of Gay Rights Pioneer Franklin Kameny
by Edited by Michael G. Long
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Pub Date Nov 28 2014 | Archive Date Nov 16 2014
Description
Contrary to popular notions, today’s LGBT movement did not begin with the Stonewall riots in 1969. Long before Stonewall, there was Franklin Kameny (1925–2011), one of the most significant figures in the gay rights movement. Beginning in 1958, he encouraged gay people to embrace homosexuality as moral and healthy, publicly denounced the federal government for excluding homosexuals from federal employment, openly fought the military’s ban against gay men and women, debated psychiatrists who depicted homosexuality as a mental disorder, identified test cases to advance civil liberties through the federal courts, acted as counsel to countless homosexuals suffering state-sanctioned discrimination, and organized marches for gay rights at the White House and other public institutions. In Gay Is Good, Long collects Kameny’s historically rich letters, revealing some of the early stirrings of today’s politically powerful LGBT movement.
A Note From the Publisher
6x9, 344 pages, 15 black-and-white illustrations
Advance Praise
"Michael Long has edited a compelling, important, and fascinating collection of letters from one of the American gay rights movement’s most influential and stubborn activists. . . . The letters are a joy to read."—Craig Loftin, author of Masked Voices: Gay Men and Lesbians in Cold War America
"The LGBT movement has been blessed with an amazing array of passionate, provocative, colorful, dedicated, and sometimes infuriating women and men. Frank Kameny is certainly one of the most important. Michael Long’s magnificent book captures the breadth of the movement and the specificity of Kameny’s life and importance."—Michael Bronski, Harvard University
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EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780815610434 |
PRICE | $36.95 (USD) |
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