Read A Queer History of the United States Online
Authors: Michael Bronski
Tags: #General, #History, #Social Science, #Sociology, #United States, #Lesbian Studies, #Gay Studies
Civil War.
See
American Civil War
Clark, Badger, 43, 44â45, 45â46
Clift, Montgomery, 190, 193â94
Collins, Joseph, 101â2
colonial era: the body in, 12, 17; capitalism in, 2, 5, 17, 19, 22; capital punishment in, 9, 14â15, 20; citizenship in, 21, 23; colonies established during, 5â6, 13â14, 19â20; community in, 10â11, 12, 13, 15; correspondence in, 11; democracy in, 10; desire in, 8, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 25; deviance in, 15â16, 17; diaries in, 3â5, 11; dress in, 2â5, 12â13; equality in, 21; family in, 10, 12, 15; gender in, 2â5, 13; identity in, 5, 10â11, 17; individual in, 11, 12, 13, 20, 21; language in, 11; laws in, 8â11, 13, 14â16, 17, 18, 20, 23, 28; leisure in, 12â13; liberty in, 2, 5, 15, 20, 21; literature in, 24â25; marriage in, 2, 4, 5, 10, 12, 14, 25; Native Americans in, 1â5, 14, 17, 18, 20, 23â24, 24â25; persecuting society in, 16â18, 21â25, 39; pleasure in, 12â13; population in, 19, 21, 22; privacy in, 9â10, 18; property in, 21, 23; Puritanism in, 6â18; race in, 21; religion in, 6, 7â8, 13, 20, 22â23; reproduction in, 13; science in, 26; sexuality in, 2â5, 8â18, 23â25; sin in, 11; slavery in, 13, 20, 21â25; society in, 12â18, 20â25; sodomy in, 4, 10â11, 14, 28; violence in, 2, 5, 18.
See also
individual colonies
“Come Back to the Raft Ag'in, Huck Honey!” (Fiedler), 57, 190
coming out, 209, 220, 222, 223, 236â37
communism: Black Panther Party and, 229; civil rights and, 203; Macfadden and, 138; Mattachine Society and, 179, 180; Red Scare and, 142â48; Roosevelt, Eleanor, and, 173; Vietnam War and, 205
community: in 1950s, 179â83; in 1970s, 216; in 1990s, 236â38; AIDS and, 227â30; in American Civil War era, 70â72; art and, 126â28; in Boston, 108, 171, 172, 173; censorship and, 182; citizenship and, 70â71, 127; in colonial era, 10â11, 12, 13, 15; consumerism and, 189; crime and, 123â25, 171; economy and, 47â48, 171; entertainment and, 111, 113, 114, 120â22, 161â62, 171â73, 182; family and, 106, 108â9; friendship and, 109â11; gender and, 70â72, 181â82; housing and, 107â9, 171, 177; identity and, 10â11, 106; individual and, 109; journalism and, 124; labor and, 107, 109, 171; laws and, 123â25; leisure and, 46, 111â12, 113, 171â73, 182; LGBT movements and, 176, 179â83, 189; liberty and, 15, 47; literature and, 123, 125â26; marginalization and, 127â28, 173â74; morality and, 107â8; in New York City, 171, 172; population and, 106â7; privacy and, 47â48, 112, 122â28; public sphere and, 47â48, 112, 122â28, 182; Puritanism and, 12, 13; race and, 112â13, 126â28, 177; reproduction and, 106; in San Francisco, 46â48, 171, 184, 216; sexology and, 114, 123; social class and, 47â48; social purity movements and, 111â12, 123â25; urbanization and, 106â13, 122â28, 170â75; violence and, 48; in the West, 46â48; World War II and, 160â63, 170â75, 176â77.
See also
society
Comstock, Anthony, 86, 137
Comstock Act, 86, 137, 143
conformity, 190â95
Connor, Chris, 182
conservative movements, 219â24, 226â27, 230â31, 239â40.
See also
persecuting society; social purity movements
Constitution, 23, 26, 32, 84.
See also
Supreme Court
consumerism: in 1950s, 177, 187â88, 193, 200; art and, 138â39; the body and, 137â39; community and, 189; culture and, 130â31, 137; gender and, 131, 137â42; heterosexuality and, 130â31, 140â42; identity and, 130â31; leisure and, 131; LGBT movements and, 189; marriage and, 140; public sphere and, 139; religion and, 140â42; same-sex relationships and, 129â30; urbanization and, 129, 130; World War II and, 162â63.
See also
economy
Continental Baths, 217
The Contrast
(Tyler), 29â30
Cook, Blanche Wiesen, 109
Cooper, James Fenimore, 57, 58, 190
Cooper, Merian C., 136
correspondence: in American Civil War era, 71â72, 73, 77â78; in American Revolutionary War era, xi, 33â35, 45; in colonial era, 11; friendship and, 33â35, 110; in literature of the East, 52, 53â54; of Roosevelt, Eleanor, 150
cowboys, 43â46
Crain, Caleb, 48, 49, 51
crime: in 1950s, 190â91; community and, 123â25, 171; language and, xvi; laws and, xv, xvi, 123â25; psychiatry compared, 166; public sphere and, 123â25; social purity movements and, 90â91, 123â25; urbanization and, 123â25; violence and, 173â74; World War II and, 171.
See also
police
The Crisis
, 127, 143
Crockett, Davy, 41
cross-dressing: in American Civil War era, 69â70; in American Revolutionary War era, 35, 36, 37; in colonial era, 2â5, 13; in England, 6; expansion and, 42; in the West, 42.
See also
dress
Crow, Emma, 71, 72
Cullen, Countee, xii, 127
culture: in 1950s, 179â83, 190â94, 196, 197â201; in 1960s, 177, 194â96, 197â201, 203â4, 223; in 1970s, 217; in 1990s and after, 236â38; consumerism and, 130â31, 137; dress and, 196; economy and, 130â31; European, 1â5; identity and, 130â31, 196; LGBT movements and, 217; marginalization of, generally, xiii; marriage and, 190; of military, 138; Native American, 1â5; privacy and, 130â31; for same-sex relationships, 179â80, 182â83, 197â201, 232, 236â38; World War II and, 152
Cupid's Yokes
, 95
Cushman, Charlotte, 71â72
Cutpurse, Moll, 6
Dade County, 219â20, 220â21, 222, 223
Damon and Pythias, 59, 61
Darwin, Charles, 56, 64
Daughters of Bilitis, 181, 202, 213, 214
Day, F. Holland, 76, 77, 188, 234
Dean, James, 190, 191, 193â94
Death in Venice
(Mann), 125
Deism, 27, 64
D'Emilio, John, 102, 182, 203
democracy, 10, 52, 60, 77, 78â82
demographics.
See
population
desegregation, 93, 108
desire: in 1960s, 186, 204; in 1980s, 229, 235; in American Civil War era, 65â68, 71, 73, 75, 77â81; in American Revolutionary War era, xiâxii, 32, 33â34; in colonial era, 8, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 25; in the East, literature of, 49, 50â56, 58â62; expansion and, 43â44, 45â46; fantasies and, 104, 114, 125; friendship and, 32, 33â34; heterosexual, 44; in history, generally, xii, xvâxvii; identity and, 97, 103; language for, xviâxvii, xviii; in literature, 96â99, 103; race and, 24, 25, 57, 58â62; recently, 237, 241; sexology and, 95â99; social purity movements and, 84, 87, 89, 95â99, 103, 111; urbanization and, 123; World War II and, 156â57, 160, 162, 168.
See also
emotion; same-sex relationships
deviance, 15â16, 17, 123â25, 158â59, 237, 240.
See also
mental health
DeWolf, Elsie, 121
Dewson, Molly, 149
diaries, 3â5, 11, 49, 50â51, 61, 66, 72
Dickinson, Emily, xii, xviii, 1, 53â54
Dietrich, Marlene, 118, 182, 196, 216
discrimination.
See
civil rights
The Doctor Looks at Love and Life
(Collins), 101â2
domestic abuse, 84
Donahue, Troy, 192
“don't ask, don't tell” policy, 236
Douglas, Mary, 17, 143, 226
The Drag
(West), 115â16, 117â18
dress, 2â5, 12â13, 138â39, 196, 204.
See also
cross-dressing
Dressler, Marie, 120â21
drugs: in 1950s, 200; in 1960s, 203, 207; in 1970s, 217; in 1980s, 225, 227, 231â32, 234; social purity movements and, 85
Du Bois, W. E. B., 64, 90, 127, 143, 168
Eakins, Thomas, 76, 77, 188
the East and expansion, 48â56, 58â62
economy: community and, 47â48, 171; culture and, 130â31; heterosexuality and, 130â31; identity and, 83, 130â31; Industrial Revolution, 83; Red Scare and, 145; same-sex relationships and, 129â30; in San Francisco, 47â48; suffrage and, 84; urbanization and, 129, 130; World War II and, 152, 171.
See also
capitalism; consumerism
Edmonds, Sarah Emma, 68, 69
education: AIDS and, 225â26, 227â30, 234â35; in American Civil War era, 70; in history, xx; manuals for, 100â102, 125, 134â35; marriage and, 73â74; race and, 89; religion and, 101â2, 134â35; sex, 86, 99, 100â102; social purity movements and, 100â102
effeminate homosexual, 96, 115, 159, 161, 179, 192
Ellis, Albert, 186â87
Ellis, Havelock, xvii, 116, 126
Eltinge, Julian, 114â15
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 49â50, 58, 66, 67, 71, 77
emotion, 49â50, 65â66, 156â57, 167â69.
See also
desire
employment, 72, 148â49, 154â55, 181.
See also
labor
End as a Man
(Willingham), 197
Endymion, 50â51
Enlightenment, 26â28, 32, 39, 50, 64
entertainment: in 1950s, 182, 194â95, 197; in 1960s, 194â95, 197â200, 203â4, 237; in 1970s, 215â16, 217, 237; censorship of, 104, 116, 117â18, 119, 182, 195, 197, 199; community and, 111, 113, 114, 120â22, 161â62, 171â73, 182; gender and, 104â6, 113â22; heterosexuality and, 141; importance of, generally, xix; journalism and, 116, 117, 118â19; LGBT movements and, 182, 215â16, 217, 237â38; literature and, 114; in New York City, 117â18, 172, 198â99; othering and, 113â14; public sphere and, 182; race and, 113, 115, 163, 198â99; religion and, 117â18, 119; same-sex relationships and, 118, 120â22; sexology and, 115â16; sexuality and, 104â6, 113â22; urbanization and, 104â6, 111, 113â22, 171â73, 217; World War II and, 158, 161â62, 163, 171â73.
See also
film; leisure; music; theater
equality: in 1950s, 179â83; in American Revolutionary War era, 27, 32; in colonial era, 21; Enlightenment and, 26; individual and, 49â50, 80, 221â22, 239; LGBT movements and, 93â95, 179â83, 221â22, 238â42; liberty and, 80, 239, 242; in literature of the East, 49â50; slavery and, 21; transcendentalism and, 66, 80.
See also
liberty
Equi, Mary, 146, 147
Espionage Act, 142â43, 145, 146
eugenics, 132â33, 144
Europe, 6â8, 27, 78â79
expansion: civilization and, 44â46, 58â62; cross-dressing and, 42; desire and, 43â44, 45â46, 49, 50â56, 57, 58â62; family and, 45; gender and, 41â46; homosocial space and, 42â46; identity and, 40â41; immigration and, 46â47; laws and, 47; literature and, 43â46, 48â56, 58â62; in literature of the East, 48â56, 58â62; marriage and, 45; pleasure and, 52; same-sex relationships and, 43â46, 48â56, 58â62; San Francisco in, 46â48; violence and, 40â41, 47, 48; in the West, 41â46
Eyde, Edith, 176, 179
Eyen, Tom, 198
Fabian, 195
Faderman, Lillian, xiv, 70, 96, 118, 121, 160, 213
Fag Rag
, xvii, 211
fairy, 122â23
Falwell, Jerry, 221, 226
family: in 1970s, 218, 222, 223; in 1980s, 226â27, 236; in colonial era, 10, 12, 15; community and, 106, 108â9; eugenics and, 133; expansion and, 45; housing and, 108â9; laws and, 236, 240; LGBT movements and, 218, 222, 223, 240; Puritanism and, 10, 12, 15; Red Scare and, 144; reproduction and, 106; social purity movements and, 87, 100; urbanization and, 106, 108â9; in the West, 45; World War II and, 156, 170.
See also
marriage
fantasies: in 1950s, 187; in 1970s, 222; desire and, 104, 114, 125; LGBT movements and, 222; Native Americans and, 24â25; slavery and, 24; social purity movements and, 104; theater and, 104; violence and, 24
Faye, Frances, 172
Federal Bureau of Investigation, 124, 143, 177
Fellowship of Reconciliation, 203, 206
The Female Marine, or the Adventures of Miss Lucy Brewer
(Wright), 37â39
The Female Review
(Sampson), 36, 37
feminism: in 1950s, 202; in 1960s, 204, 206â7; in 1970s, 212â14, 218, 221; in 1980s, 229, 230; citizenship and, 56; health care and, 229; identity and, 213; lesbian feminist social justice movement, 145â48, 212â14, 222; LGBT movements and, 202, 207, 212â14, 229, 230; liberty and, 94; literature and, 213; pleasure and, 230; Red Scare and, 145â48; slavery and, 33
Fiedler, Leslie, 57, 61, 190
Fields, Mary, 42
film: in 1950s, 190, 191â94, 197â98, 199â200, 223; in 1960s, 197â98, 237; in 1970s, 215â16, 237; in 2000s, 237; AIDS and, 233; censorship of, 87, 119, 199; gender and, 113â14, 118â20; journalism and, 118â19; LGBT movements and, 215â16, 237; marriage and, 194; othering and, 113â14; Production Code, 119, 197; religion and, 119; same-sex relationships and, 118; social purity movements and, 87; urbanization and, 113â14, 118â19; World War II and, 162