Pride
the LGBTQ+ rights movement : a photographic journey
Measom, Christopher.
creator
text
bibliography
Illustrated works.
nyu
New York
Sterling
©2019
2019
monographic
eng
168 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 27 cm.
This lavishly illustrated book commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising and is an inspiring photographic journey through the LGBTQ+ Pride movement over the last century.
Starting in the bohemian subculture of post-World War I American cities, Measom covers the influence of World War II, which relocated millions of people to single-sex barracks and factories and helped spark the formation of gay communities after the war. The repressive 1950s era saw the launch of important rights organizations that led to the rebellions of the 1960s, culminating in the game-changing Stonewall Uprising of June 1969. Measom explores the devastation of the AIDS crisis, its impact on gay culture, and the fight to bring awareness to the disease. The modern period includes coverage of the struggles for equality in marriage and the military, and the push for gender rights. A groundbreaking homage to a historic movement and its milestone achievements and hurdles.--Adapted from jacket.
Introduction -- We're here... The world of night (1920-1930) ; Home ties broken (WWII) ; Back in the closet (The 1950s) -- We're queer... Road to rebellion (The 1960s) ; We're out! Sexual freedom for all (The 1970s) -- ...Get used to it! A crisis brings everybody out (The 1980s) ; Two steps forward (The 1990s) ; Real change (The 21st century).
written & edited by Christopher Measom.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 165-167)
Gay pride celebrations
Gay rights
United States
History
Gay liberation movement
United States
History
Gays
United States
History
Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969
Homophobia
United States
History
HQ76.3.U5 M43 2019
306.766
9781454936558
145493655X
2019303273
YDX
191205
20210403001959.0
21320635
eng