Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay RevolutionSt. Martin's Publishing Group, 25 mai 2010 - 352 pagini David Carter's Stonewall is the basis of the PBS American Experience documentary Stonewall Uprising. |
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... felt that running a “fag bar” was for people on the lower echelons of the Mafia hierarchy. The father had high ambitions for Tony and sent him to Xavier, a Catholic preparatory school. Despite the quality education Tony had received—as ...
... felt a sharp pain in his back. The blow was accompanied by a command: “Move on, faggots! Move on!” Doric didn't bother to argue with the police officer. He just moved on. One reason Edgar Allan Poe went to the Northern Dispensary was ...
... felt the bottom fall out of his life. Not long afterward he heard that all queers lived in Greenwich Village. He immediately decided to move there as soon as possible, which meant after graduating from high school. He started walking to ...
... felt he'd be beaten up or killed. When he tried to read about homosexuality in the school library, he found only Freudian theory; in the Bible, condemnation. Arthur felt he had to escape York. He found the means to leave when he won a ...
... Station in early 1959, Leitsch was greeted by Derrick. They got into a taxi and, as the cab passed through Times Square, Dick saw the crossroads of the world and felt intensely happy. It looked just as Greenwich Village, USA 27.
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THE STONEWALL RIOTS | 127 |
GAY LIBERATION | 207 |
Authors Note | 267 |
Acknowledgments | 273 |
Notes | 277 |
Bibliography | 311 |
Oral Histories | 319 |
Credits for the Photographs | 321 |
Index | 323 |
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