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E-raamat: Queer History of the United States for Young People

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  • Sari: Revisioning AM History YA
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Jun-2019
  • Kirjastus: Beacon Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780807056134
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Jun-2019
  • Kirjastus: Beacon Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780807056134

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Queer history didn’t start with Stonewall. This book explores how LGBTQ people have always been a part of our national identity, contributing to the country and culture for over 400 years.

It is crucial for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer youth to know their history. But this history is not easy to find since it’s rarely taught in schools or commemorated in other ways. A Queer History of the United States for Young People corrects this and demonstrates that LGBTQ people have long been vital to shaping our understanding of what America is today.

Through engrossing narratives, letters, drawings, poems, and more, the book encourages young readers, of all identities, to feel pride at the accomplishments of the LGBTQ people who came before them and to use history as a guide to the future. The stories he shares include those of

* Indigenous tribes who embraced same-sex relationships and a multiplicity of gender identities.
* Emily Dickinson, brilliant nineteenth-century poet who wrote about her desire for women.
* Gladys Bentley, Harlem blues singer who challenged restrictive cross-dressing laws in the 1920s.
* Bayard Rustin, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s close friend, civil rights organizer, and an openly gay man.
* Sylvia Rivera, cofounder of STAR, the first transgender activist group in the US in 1970.
* Kiyoshi Kuromiya, civil rights and antiwar activist who fought for people living with AIDS.
* Jamie Nabozny, activist who took his LGBTQ school bullying case to the Supreme Court.
* Aidan DeStefano, teen who brought a federal court case for trans-inclusive bathroom policies.
* And many more!

With over 60 illustrations and photos, a glossary, and a corresponding curriculum, A Queer History of the United States for Young People will be vital for teachers who want to introduce a new perspective to America’s story.
Prologue xi
Introduction Before We Start, or, What Is Normal? 1(13)
SECTION I America---New Beginnings, New Identities: 1500-1860
Chapter One Native Peoples: Different Genders, Different Sexualities
14(7)
Chapter Two Thomas Morton: Free Love Among the Puritans?
21(7)
Chapter Three Jemima Wilkinson: The Surprising Life of Publick Universal Friend
28(5)
Chapter Four Deborah Sampson: Patriot, Soldier, Gender Rebel
33(6)
Chapter Five Nineteenth-Century Romantic Friendships: BFFs or Friends with Benefits?>>
39(8)
Chapter Six The Mystery of Emily Dickinson: Passionate Attachments and Independent Women >>
47(7)
Chapter Six Julia Ward Howe, Samuel Gridley Howe, and Charles Sumner: Complicated Relationships and Radical Social Change in Very Proper Nineteenth-Century Boston
54(8)
SECTION II American Freedom Begins to Bloom---Change and the Civil War: 1860-1875
Chapter Eight The Amazing Life of Albert D. J. Cashier: Transgender War Hero
62(6)
Chapter Nine Charlotte Cushman: American Idol, Lover of Women
68(7)
Chapter Ten Walt Whitman: Poet of the People
75(8)
Chapter Eleven Rebecca Primus and Addie Brown: A Nineteenth-Century Love Story
83(9)
SECTION III New Americans---Boldly Challenging Society: 1875-1900
Chapter Twelve The Radical Victoria Woodhull: First Woman to Run for President
92(5)
Chapter Thirteen Jane Addams: The Mother of Social Work
97(9)
Chapter Fourteen Julian Eltinge: The Most Famous Cross-Dresser in America
106(6)
SECTION IV A New Century of Freedom---Radical Visions, Revolutionary Actions: 1900-1960
Chapter Fifteen Marie Equi: Fighting for Women, Workers, Peace, and Justice for All
112(7)
Chapter Sixteen Gladys Bentley: Blues-Singing Bulldagger
119(10)
Chapter seventeen World War II: The War That Started LGBTQ Politics
129(9)
Chapter Eighteen Harry Hay: How His Society of Fools Started a Revolution
138(8)
Chapter Nineteen Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin: Climbing the Ladder of Freedom and Justice
146(10)
SECTION V Revolutionary Changes---The Seeds of Protest Begin to Bloom: 1960-1977
Chapter Twenty Pauli Murray: "You must remember that truth is our only sword"
156(8)
Chapter Twenty-One Bayard Rustin: A Life of Activism
164(8)
Chapter Twenty-Two Carl Wittman: Radical Movements, Political Organizing, and Country Dance
172(6)
Chapter Twenty-Three Rita Mae Brown: The Lavender Menace Writes Her Way to Freedom
178(6)
Chapter Twenty-Four Gloria Anzaidua: A Life Between Borders
184(10)
SECTION VI Backlash---Years of Struggle and Resistance: 1977-1990
Chapter Twenty-Five Sylvester and Anita Bryant: Marching to Two Very Different Drummers
194(12)
Chapter Twenty-Six Robert Hillsborough and Harvey Milk: Struggle and Violence, Grief and Rage
206(7)
Chapter Twenty-Seven Essex Hemphill: The Power of Blackness
213(7)
Chapter Twenty-Eight Kiyoshi Kuromiya: Man of Many Movements
220(7)
Chapter Twenty-Nine Felix Gonzalez-Torres: Art in the Face of Death
227(7)
SECTION VII Moving Closer to Liberation---The Future Is in Sight: 1990-Present
Chapter Thirty Jamie Nabozny: Gay Teen Hero
234(6)
Chapter Thirty-One Jack Baker and Michael McConnell: It Started in a Barber Shop
240(8)
Chapter Thirty-Two Sylvia Rivera: A Life in the Streets and a Guiding STAR
248(9)
Chapter Thirty-Three Coming Out or Staying In: New Queer Ways of Living in the World
257(12)
Chapter Thirty-Four Young People Today: The Future of Queer History
269(8)
Glossary 277(8)
Bibliography 285(1)
Photo Credits 285(63)
Index 298