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LGBTQ+ Demographic Studies - The Lavender Scare: The Cold War Persecution of Gays and Lesbians in the Federal Government

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Book Synopsis: *Winner of the Randy Shilts Award in Gay Nonfiction**Winner of the Herbert Hoover Book Award in U.S. History**Winner of the Gustavus Myers Book Award in Human Rights**Now an award-winning documentary film by Josh Howard, narrated by Glenn Close* The McCarthy era is generally considered the worst period of political repression in recent American history. But while the famous question, "Are you now or have you ever been a member of the Communist Party?" resonated in the halls of Congress, security officials were posing another question at least as frequently, if more discreetly: "Information has come to the attention of the Civil Service Commission that you are a homosexual. What comment do you care to make?"In The Lavender Scare, historian David K. Johnson relates the frightening, untold story of how, during the Cold War, homosexuals were considered as dangerous a threat to national security as Communists. Republican charges that the Roosevelt and Truman administrations were havens for homosexuals proved a potent political weapon, sparking a Lavender Scare more vehement and long-lasting than the more well-known Red Scare. Relying on newly declassified documents, years of research in the records of the National Archives and the FBI, and interviews with former civil servants, Johnson recreates the vibrant gay subculture that flourished in New Deal-era Washington.  He takes us inside the security interrogation rooms where thousands of Americans were questioned about their sex lives. He documents how the homosexual purges ended promising careers, ruined lives, and pushed many to suicide. But, as Johnson also shows, the purges brought victims together to protest their treatment, helping launch a new civil rights struggle.The Lavender Scare shatters the myth that homosexuality has only recently become a national political issue, changing the way we think about both the McCarthy era and the origins of the gay rights movement. And perhaps just as importantly, this book is a cautionary tale, reminding us how governmental actions in the name of national security can unjustly harm entire groups of American citizens.

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Discover the untold story of The Lavender Scare, the Cold War persecution of gays and lesbians in the federal government. Winner of multiple prestigious awards, including the Randy Shilts Award in Gay Nonfiction, this groundbreaking book by historian David K. Johnson will transport you back to a dark period in American history - the McCarthy era.

In a time when the infamous question, "Are you now or have you ever been a member of the Communist Party?" echoed through Congress, security officials were quietly asking another question that sparked fear and despair: "Information has come to the attention of the Civil Service Commission that you are a homosexual. What comment do you care to make?" It was during this era that homosexuals were regarded as an equally menacing threat to national security as Communists.

Through extensive research and interviews with former civil servants, David K. Johnson paints a vivid picture of the New Deal-era Washington, where a vibrant gay subculture thrived. He takes you behind closed doors into the security interrogation rooms, where countless Americans were interrogated about their sex lives. The Lavender Scare uncovers how these purges destroyed promising careers, shattered lives, and tragically led many to suicide.

However, amidst the darkness, this book also reveals the strength and resilience of the victims, who united and protested their unjust treatment, sparking a new civil rights movement. It debunks the misconception that homosexuality has only recently become a national political issue, reshaping our understanding of both the McCarthy era and the origins of the gay rights movement.

But there's more to this book than just a historical account. It serves as a powerful reminder of how government actions, justified under the guise of national security, can inflict profound harm on entire groups of American citizens. As we navigate an uncertain present, The Lavender Scare serves as a cautionary tale that demands our attention.

Experience the gripping account of The Lavender Scare, immerse yourself in a crucial chapter of American history, and deepen your understanding of the struggle for civil rights. Don't miss out on this captivating book that challenges conventional narratives - order now.

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