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The Queer Issue: New Visions of America's Lesbian and Gay Past
Issue 62, Spring 1995EDITORS' INTRODUCTION
Jeffrey Escoffier, Regina Kunzel, Molly McGarry
FEATURE ARTICLES
The Trouble with Harry Thaw
Martha M. Umphrey
Queer: Theorizing Politics and History
Donna Penn
The Queering of Lesbian/Gay History
Harry Abelove
Telling Tales: Oral History and the Construction of Pre-Stonewall Lesbian History
Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy
Homophobia and the Trajectory of Postwar American Radicalism: The Case of Bayard Rustin
John D'Emilio
Freaking Fag Revolutionaries: New York's Gay Liberation Front, 1969-1971
Terence Kissack
Christine Jorgensen and the Cold War Closet
David Harley Serlin
The Library, the Park, and the Pervert: Public Space and Homosexual Encounter in
Post-World War II Atlanta
John Howard
PUBLIC HISTORY
"Becoming Visible: The Legacy of Stonewall," New York Public Library, June
18-September 24, 1994 Sex and Sexuality in the U.S. since 1800
Nikhil Pal Singh
The Social History of American Sexual Subcultures
George Chauncey
THE PAST IN PRINT
Gramsci Behind Bars
Lee Siegel
The Holocaust, the Critic, and the Historian
Wulf Kansteiner
On Historian's Vision
Catherine J. Kudlick
Revising the Klan: Intersections of Race, Gender, and Class in the 1920s Ku Klux Klan
Lynn Dumenil
Adventures in the Skin Trade
Josh Brown
IN MEMORIAM
A Lifelong Radical: Clyde L. Johnson, 1908-1994
Robin D.G. Kelley
John Boswell, 1945-1994
Ralph Hexter
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Henry Foner
Robert Shaffer
Jerald Podair
THE ABUSABLE PAST
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