Gay and Lesbian Rights in the United States: A Documentary HistoryWalter L. Williams, Yolanda Retter Greenwood Press, 2003 - 317 pagina's
The struggle for gay and lesbian rights in the United States is founded on the idea that feelings of love and sexual attraction between persons of the same sex are natural, moral, normal, psychologically healthy, and deserving of full equality in all aspects of society. The documents presented in this unique collection clearly portray the arguments that have been used to refute this idea, and how homosexuals in U.S. society have fought for acceptance as people worthy of equal rights. The struggle is traced chronologically, providing a multifaceted overview of the issues for anyone studying the history and volatility of this movement. |
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THE CLASH OF RELIGIONS | 1 |
Navajo Sacredness for Nadleeh | 3 |
Illinois Indian Transgender 1677 LO | 5 |
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