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Gay Power: An American Revolution
(2006) -- Winner
2007 Stonewall Honor Book award;
Finalist Lambda Literary 2006
GLBT Studies Awards
The explosion of gay visibility following the
street riots at the Stonewall Inn in 1969 brought, for the first time, tens
of thousands of lesbians and gay men out of the closets and into headline
news around the world. Never before had so many gay people at one moment
stepped into the spotlight of mainstream American politics, culture, and
entertainment. More than any city, New York became overnight the center of
the new "Gay Power" movement and served as the focal point for gay protest
and politics for the next decade.
Gay Power, chronicles the tumultuous first wave of the modern gay
rights movement. From the first-ever gay student group launched at Columbia
University in 1965 to the Gay Liberation Front, the Gay Activist Alliance,
and other vanguard organizations that emerged from the Stonewall riots,
David Eisenbach draws on archival material and numerous firsthand accounts
from the individuals who built the movement. Unlike their predecessors, this
new generation of lesbians and gay men spoke as a community, established
political clout, appeared openly on television and in the press, demanded
equal rights with heterosexuals, and pioneered protest tactics like the
"zap," which later ACT UP employed famously in the 1980s.
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