05409oam 2200685I 450 991046368160332120200520144314.01-315-80170-11-317-76633-41-317-76634-210.4324/9781315801704 (CKB)2670000000530857(EBL)1639354(SSID)ssj0001131163(PQKBManifestationID)12482992(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001131163(PQKBWorkID)11143540(PQKB)11199322(OCoLC)878137721(MiAaPQ)EBC1639354(Au-PeEL)EBL1639354(CaPaEBR)ebr10843424(CaONFJC)MIL578184(OCoLC)871224649(EXLCZ)99267000000053085720180706e20122004 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrSpeaking for our lives historic speeches and rhetoric for gay and lesbian rights (1892-2000) /Robert B. Ridinger, editorNew York :Routledge,2012, c2004.1 online resource (936 p.)"First published by Harrington Park Press"--T.p. verso.1-56023-175-0 1-56023-174-2 Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Section I: Pre-1950; March 30, 1892. Address at the Funeral of Walt Whitman; October 8, 1904. What Interest Does the Women's Movement Have in Solving the Homosexual Problem?; 1928. Appeal . . . on Behalf of an Oppressed Human Variety; Section II: The 1950s; September 1952. Address to the International Committee for Sexual Equality; January/February 1955. An Open Letter to Senator Dirksen; May 15, 1955. Resolution; Summer 1956. The Homosexual Faces a ChallengeOctober 1956. President's MessageJanuary 26, 1957. How Homosexuals Can Combat Anti-Homosexualism; November 1958. Progress Report; Section III: The 1960s; August 25, 1962. A Decade of Progress in the Homophile Movement; March 1963. Towards a Sexually Sane Society; 1964. Open Letter to the Florida Legislature's "Johns Committee"; July 22, 1964. Civil Liberties: A Progress Report; August 7, 1964. Resolution of the National Capital Area Civil Liberties Union on Federal Employment of Homosexuals; November 16, 1964. On Getting and Using Power; December 1964. SIR's Statement of PolicyJuly 1965. What's in It for Me?July 1965. Introductory Address; February 19-20, 1966. Homophile Organizations Adopt Statement; August 20, 1966. A Challenge to San Francisco; November 1966. What Concrete Steps Can Be Taken to Further the Homophile Movement?; April 21-23, 1967. Homophile Movement Policy Statement; May 1967. Why I Joined the Homophile Movement; August 1967. Washington Statement; Section IV: The 1970s; February 14-15, 1970. Western Homophile Conference Keynote Address; January 27, 1971. An Open Letter to Gay Activists Alliance1971. Preamble to the Constitution and Bylaws of the Gay Activists Alliance, Inc.1971. The GAA Alternative; June 25, 1971. Frieda Smith Tells It Like It Is; August 28, 1971. We Demand; February 1972. The Lesbian and God-the-Father; February 13, 1972. Waffle; August 1972. Democrats, Nation, Hear Gay Delegates; August 1972. Address to the Democratic National Convention; August 1972. Speech to the American Bar Association; August 1972. Speech to the Resolutions Committee of the American Bar Association; 1973. The Potential of Our Vision; January 8, 1973. ViewpointMarch 16, 1973. Walt Whitman: Poet of Comrades and LoveApril 14, 1973. Lesbianism and Feminism: Synonyms or Contradictions?; May 9, 1973. Stop It, You're Making Me Sick; January 18, 1974. Remarks for Integrity/Houston; May 4, 1974. Joint Statement; Summer 1974. Sexual Liberation Through Revolution, not Reform!; September 13, 1974. For My Granddaughters . . .; March 25, 1975. Seeks Equal Protection; August 10, 1975. British Theologian Speaks to Gays; September 19, 1975. The Possibilities Are Staggering; January 10, 1976. The Gay Pagan's Manifesto; March 30, 1976. Privacy and SexualityJuly 11, 1976. Speech at NYSCGO DemonstrationRead the words they risked everything for! This landmark volume collects more than a hundred years of the most important public rhetoric on gay and lesbian subjects. In the days when homosexuality was mentioned only in whispers, a few brave souls stood up to speak for the rights of sexual minorities. In Speaking for Our Lives: Historic Speeches and Rhetoric for Gay and Lesbian Rights (1892-2000), their stirring words have finally been gathered together, along with the political manifestoes, broadsheets, and performance pieces of the gay and lesbian liberation movement.Gay and lesbian studiesUnited StatesTransgenderismUnited StatesBisexualityUnited StatesElectronic books.Gay and lesbian studiesTransgenderismBisexuality306.7660973Ridinger Robert B. Marks1951-879714MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463681603321Speaking for our lives1964550UNINA