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Introduction: Privilege, power, and activism in gay rights politics since the 1970s / Jonathan Bell -- PART I. Public policy comes out: the 1970s. 1. A clinic comes out: idealism, pragmatism, and gay health services in Boston, 1971-1985 / Katie Batza -- 2. "A ray of sunshine": housing, family, and gay political power in 1970s Los Angeles / Ian M. Baldwin -- 3. Making sexual citizens: LGBT politics, health care, and the state in the 1970s / Jonathan Bell -- PART II. Confronting AIDS. 4. AIDS and the urban crisis: stigma, cost, and the persistence of racism in Chicago, 1981-1996 / Timothy Stewart-Winter -- 5. "Don't we die too?": the politics of AIDS and race in Philadelphia / Dan Royles -- 6. Black gay lives matter: mobilizing sexual identities in the eras of Reagan and Thatcher conservativism / Kevin Mumford -- PART III. Beyond liberalism and conservatism. 7. Gay and conservative: an early history of the Log Cabin Republicans / Clayton Howard -- 8. "No discrimination & no special rights": gay rights, family values, and the politics of moderation in the 1992 election / Rachel Guberman -- 9. Homophobia baiting: queering the Trayvon Martin archives and challenging the antiblackness of color-blind politics / Julio Capó Jr. -- Notes -- List of contributors -- Index. |
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9780812296723 (electronic bk.) |
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0812296729 (electronic bk.) |
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9780812251852 (hardcover) |
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0812251857 (hardcover) |
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