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Book Synopsis: Winner of a 2012 Stonewall Book Award in nonfiction The first book to cover the entirety of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender history, from pre-1492 to the present. In the 1620s, Thomas Morton broke from Plymouth Colony and founded Merrymount, which celebrated same-sex desire, atheism, and interracial marriage. Transgender evangelist Jemima Wilkinson, in the early 1800s, changed her name to ”Publick Universal Friend,” refused to use pronouns, fought for gender equality, and led her own congregation in upstate New York. In the mid-nineteenth century, internationally famous Shakespearean actor Charlotte Cushman led an openly lesbian life, including a well-publicized “female marriage.” And in the late 1920s, Augustus Granville Dill was fired by W. E. B. Du Bois from the NAACP’s magazine the Crisis after being arrested for a homosexual encounter. These are just a few moments of queer history that Michael Bronski highlights in this groundbreaking book. Intellectually dynamic and endlessly provocative, A Queer History of the United States is more than a “who’s who” of queer history: it is a book that radically challenges how we understand American history. Drawing upon primary documents, literature, and cultural histories, noted scholar and activist Michael Bronski charts the breadth of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender history, from 1492 to the 1990s, and has written a testament to how the LGBT experience has profoundly shaped our country, culture, and history. A Queer History of the United States abounds with startling examples of unknown or often ignored aspects of American history—the ineffectiveness of sodomy laws in the colonies, the prevalence of cross-dressing women soldiers in the Civil War, the impact of new technologies on LGBT life in the nineteenth century, and how rock music and popular culture were, in large part, responsible for the devastating backlash against gay rights in the late 1970s. Most striking, Bronski documents how, over centuries, various incarnations of social purity movements have consistently attempted to regulate all sexuality, including fantasies, masturbation, and queer sex. Resisting these efforts, same-sex desire flourished and helped make America what it is today. At heart, A Queer History of the United States is simply about American history. It is a book that will matter both to LGBT people and heterosexuals. This engrossing and revelatory history will make readers appreciate just how queer America really is.
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Embark on a revolutionary journey through time with "A Queer History of the United States." Delve into the rich tapestry of LGBTQIA+ stories that have shaped America from pre-1492 to the present day. Winner of the prestigious Stonewall Book Award in nonfiction, this groundbreaking book by Michael Bronski challenges conventional narratives and illuminates the hidden chapters of queer history that have profoundly influenced our country's cultural landscape.
Uncover the untold stories of queer individuals who defied societal norms and paved the way for greater acceptance and equality. From Thomas Morton's establishment of a progressive community in the 1620s to Charlotte Cushman's bold embrace of lesbian identity in the nineteenth century, each chapter reveals a fascinating dimension of LGBTQIA+ history that has often been overlooked or marginalized.
Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, Bronski sheds light on the resilience and resilience of LGBTQIA+ communities throughout history. Discover how acts of resistance and resilience have shaped America's identity and contributed to the vibrant tapestry of diversity that defines our nation. "A Queer History of the United States" is not just a book—it is a testament to the enduring legacy of queer individuals who have left an indelible mark on American history.
Join us in celebrating the power of queer history and the indomitable spirit of those who have fought for LGBTQIA+ rights and recognition. Gain a deeper understanding of the profound impact of LGBTQIA+ individuals on shaping the cultural landscape of America. Explore "A Queer History of the United States" and discover a side of history that will inspire, educate, and empower readers of all backgrounds.
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