Marriage in LGBTQ History

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The role legal marriage has played as an ideal and reality in U.S. LGBTQ history

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2004

"Is Gay Marriage Racist? A Convesation with Marlon M. Baily, Priya Kandaswamy, and Mattie Udora Richardson." Panel presentation, New College of California, 2004.


2012

Warner, Sara. Acts of Gaiety: LGBT Performance and the Politics of Pleasure. University of Michigan Press, 2012.

Publisher's Description: The book mines the archives of lesbian-feminist activism of the 1960s-70s, highlighting the outrageous gaiety that lay at the center of the social and theatrical performances of the era and uncovering original documents long thought to be lost. Includes critiques of marriage.


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