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Constitutional Law - Gay Seattle: Stories of Exile and Belonging

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Book Synopsis: Winner of a 2004 Washington State Book AwardWinner of a 2004 Alpha Sigma Nu (ASN) Jesuit Book Award

In 1893, the Washington State legislature quietly began passing a set of laws that essentially made homosexuality, and eventually even the discussion of homosexuality, a crime. A century later Mike Lowry became the first governor of the state to address the annual lesbian and gay pride rally in Seattle. Gay Seattle traces the evolution of Seattle’s gay community in those 100 turbulent years, telling through a century of stories how gays and lesbians have sought to achieve a sense of belonging in Seattle.

Gary Atkins recounts the demonization of gays by social crusaders around the turn of the century, the earliest prosecutions for sodomy, the official harassment and discrimination through most of the twentieth century, and the medical discrimination and commitment to mental hospitals that continued into the 1970s as homosexuality was diagnosed as a disease that could be “cured.”

Places of refuge from this imposed social exile were created in underground theater and dance clubs: the Gold Rush-era burlesque shows, modern drag theater, and in mid-century the emergence of openly gay bars, from the Casino to Shelley’s Leg. Many of these were subjected to steady exploitation by corrupt police - until bar owner MacIver Wells and two Seattle Times reporters exposed the racket.

The increasingly public presence of gays in Seattle was accompanied by the gradual coalescence of social services and self-help organizations such as the Dorian Society, gay businesses and advocacy groups including the Greater Seattle Business Association, and the stormy relationship between the Vatican, Seattle’s Catholic hierarchy, and gay worshippers.

Atkins’ narrative reveals the complex and often frustrating process of claiming a civic life, showing how gays and lesbians have engaged in a multilayered struggle for social acceptance against the forces of state and city politics, the police, the media, and public opinion. The emergence of mainstream political activism in the 1970s, and ultimately the election of Cal Anderson and other openly gay officials to the state legislature and city council, were momentous events, yet shadowed by the devastating rise of AIDS and its effect on the homosexual community as a whole.

These stories of exile and belonging draw on numerous original interviews as well as case studies of individuals and organizations that played important roles in the history of Seattle’s gay and lesbian community. Collectively, they are a powerful testament to the endurance and fortitude of this minority community, revealing the ways a previously hidden sexual minority “comes out” as a people and establishes a public presence in the face of challenges from within and without.

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Discover the captivating story of Seattle's gay community through the pages of Gay Seattle: Stories of Exile and Belonging. Winner of prestigious awards, this book takes you on a century-long journey as it chronicles the struggles, triumphs, and resilience of gays and lesbians in the city.

Intriguing and eye-opening, Gay Seattle sheds light on the dark era when laws criminalized homosexuality and even its discussion. Uncover the courage and determination of individuals who defied social crusaders, faced prosecutions for sodomy, and endured decades of official harassment and discrimination.

Amidst the adversity, places of refuge sprung up, offering solace and community. Experience the vibrant underground theater and dance clubs, the awe-inspiring burlesque shows of the Gold Rush era, and the emergence of openly gay bars, which stood as beacons of acceptance. Uncover the truth behind the corruption that plagued these establishments until a fearless bar owner and two intrepid reporters exposed the racket.

This remarkable narrative also explores the gradual consolidation of social services, self-help organizations, and advocacy groups that rallied behind the LGBTQ+ community. From the formation of the Dorian Society to the establishment of the Greater Seattle Business Association, witness the strategic battle for equality and acceptance waged against state politics, the police, and prevailing societal norms.

Gay Seattle doesn't shy away from the devastating impact of AIDS on the community in the 1970s. It intertwines the tale of mainstream political activism with the rise of openly gay officials and sheds light on the fortitude of a previously hidden sexual minority as they "come out" and establish a public presence in the face of challenges both internal and external.

Don't miss your chance to delve into these gripping stories of exile and belonging. Gay Seattle: Stories of Exile and Belonging is a testament to the endurance and resilience of a minority community. Experience their struggle, celebrate their triumphs, and gain a deeper understanding of Seattle's LGBTQ+ history. Get your copy today.

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