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PROTEST COMPROMISE RESOLUTION

Within LGBTQ history and culture three broad topics have been suggested for projects:

 Same-sex marriage  Service in the military  Participation and leadership in churches and other faith communities

This bibliography of titles from the Gerber Hart Library Collection is meant as a beginning point to research, both on a local level and national level. It is meant to be a starting point for further exploration. The following items may also provide ideas about topics other than the three above. Call numbers are for Gerber-Hart’s collections, items at other libraries may have different call numbers.

Protest:

The Battle over marriage: rights activism through the media. Leigh Moscowitz. University of Illinois Press, 2013. HQ 1034 .U5 M67 2013

Bringing and gay rights into the mainstream. Steve Endean: Edited by Vicki L. Eaklor. Haworth Press, 2006. HQ 76.8 .U5 E53 2006

Changing corporate America from inside out: Lesbian and gay workplace rights. Nicole C. Raeburn. University of Minnesota Press, 2004. HD 6285.5 .U6 R34 2004b

The Dividends of dissent: how conflict and culture work in lesbian and gay marches in Washington. Amin Ghaziani. University of Chicago Press, 2008. HQ 76.8 .U5 G53 2008

The Fight for marriage equality in the Land of Lincoln. Kate Sosin, with Tracy Baim. Windy City Media Group, 2014. HQ 1034 .U5 S67 2014

The Gay and lesbian liberation movement. Margaret Cruikshank. Routledge, 1992. HQ 76.8 .U5 C78 1992

The Gay militants. Donn Teal. Stein and Day, 1971. HQ 76.8 .U5 T4 1971

1 Gay power: an American revolution. David Eisenbach. Carroll and Graf, 2006.HQ 76.8 .U5 E47 2006 Speaking for our lives: historic speeches and rhetoric for gay and lesbian rights (1892-2000). Robert B. Ridinger, editor. Hayworth Press, 2004. HQ 75.16 .U6 S53 2004

Stonewall. David Carter. St. Martin’s Press, 2004. HQ 76 .C315 2004 Women and the public interest: an essay on policy and protest. Jessie Bernard. Aldine Atherton, 1971. HQ 1426.B45

The World turned: essays on gay history, politics, and culture. John D’Emilio. Duke University Press, 2002. HQ 76.8 .U5 D454 2002b

Compromise:

During the 80s and 90s the volume of LGBT Literature was like an avalanche. Much of it centered around the debates of social and political issues. The writings continued beyond the 90s, and still continue today. Here are just a few books that may be starting points for research.

The Accidental activist: a personal and political memoir. Candace Gingrich. Scribner, 1996. HQ 75.4 .G56 A3 1996

And the flag was still there: straight people, gay people and sexuality in the U.S. Military. Lois Shawver. Haworth, 1995. UB 418 .G38 S53 1995

A Challenge to love: gay and lesbian Catholics in the church. Robert Nugent, editor. Crossraod Publishing, 1983 BX 1795.H66 C46 1983

Courage to love: a gay priest stands up for his beliefs. Will Leckie and Barry Stopfel. Doubleday, 1997. BX 5995 .S82 L23 1997

The Gay and Lesbian marriage and family reader: analyses of problems and prospects for the 21st Century. Jennifer Lehmann, editor. Richard Altschuler Associates, 2001. HQ 1034 .U5 G29 2001

Gays and in the military: issues, concerns, and contrasts. Wilbur J. Scott and Sandra Carson Stanley, editors. De Gruyter, 1994. UB 418 .G38 G36 1994

Lesbians in the military speak out. Winni S. Webber. Madwoman Press, 1993. UB 418.G38 W43 1993

Positively gay: new approaches to gay and lesbian life. Betty Berzon, editor. Celestial Arts Press, 2001. HQ 76.3 .U5 P68 2001

The Price of achievement: in Reagan days. W. Scott Thompson. Cassell, 1995. E 840.8 .T48 A3 1995

2 Religion is a thing: a guide to the Christian faith for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people. Elizabeth Stuart. Pilgrim Press, 1997. BR 115 .H6 S78 1997a

21st Century gay. John Malone. M. Evans and Company, 2000. HQ 76.2 .U5 M32 2000

Resolution:

Like many rights groups, resolution can happen in many ways. It can also “un-happen”. Resolutions are made, and undone sometimes just as easily. Here are some 21st century titles that address issues of resolution. But it is on-going.

Ask and tell: gay and lesbian veterans speak out. Steve Estes. University of North Carolina, 2007. UB 418 .G38 E77 2007

Don’t ask don’t tell: debating the gay ban in the military. Aaron Belkin and Geoffrey Bateman, editors. Lynne Rienner, 2003. UB 418 .G38 D65 2003

Gay warriors: a documentary history from the Ancient World to the present. B. R. Burg, editor. New York University Press, 2002. UH 630 .G39 2002

God believes in love: straight talk about gay marriage. Bishop Gene Robinson. Knopf, 2012. BX 5979 .5 .H65 R63 2012

Homosexual saints: the Community of Christ experience. William D. Russell. H\John Whitmer Books, 2008. BL 65 .H64 H66 2008

Intersexuality and the law: why sex matters. Julie A. Greenberg. New York University Press, 2012. KF 478.5.G74 2012

Just married: same-sex couples, monogamy and the future of marriage. Stephen Macedo. Princeton University Press, 2015. HQ 1033 .M33 2015

Legal guide for lesbian and gay couples. 14th edition. Dennis Clifford, Frederick Hertz, and Emily Doskow. Nolo Press, 2007. KF 538 .C87 2007

Queering marriage: challenging family formation in the United States. Katrina Kimport. Rutgers University Press, 2014. HQ 1034 .U5 K56 2014

To drink from the silver cup: from faith through exile and beyond. Anna Redsand. Terra Nova Books, 2016. HQ 75.4 .R43 A3 2016

3 Topic guide to Periodicals and Archive Collections

Participation and leadership in churches and other faith communities:

Periodicals: Second Stone, Open Hands

Newsletters:

Group Newsletter Name Anti-homosexual - Exodus Impact, Exodus, Exodus Impact, Update Baptist Inspiriter (Welcome & Affirming Baptist), Voice of the Turtle (American Baptist Concerned) Brethern/Menonite Dialogue Catholic - Dignity Blurb (Flint), Cardinal (Cincinnati), Cross & Shield (Indianapolis), Dignity ____ (various cities), Impart, Keystone (Central Pennsylvania), Pilgrim (Dayton), Profiles (Pittsburgh), Spirit Shared (Chicago), Voice Crying in the Wilderness (Milwaukee) Catholic – AGLO Chicago Enlighten Christian Scientists Emerge!, Emergance Disciples of Christ Crossbeams Episcopal - Integrity Ganymedia (Chicago), Inspiriter, Integer, Integrity, New & Notes (USA), News Notes (Chicago), Twintegrity (Twin Cities), Voice of Integrity (USA) Jewish (Congregation Or Chadash Bulletin, Judacia, New Light – Chicago congregation) Lutheran Impart.LC/C (Chicago), Lutherans Concerned, Reconcile (Chicago) Non-denominational Fellowship New (G/L Christian Fellowship), Out Reach (Christian Gay OK), Record (Evangelicals Concerned), Review (Evangelicals Concerned) Presbyterian More Light Update Quaker Friends for Gay and Lesbian Concerns United Church of Christ Waves United Methodist Affirmation, RCP (Reconciling Congregations Program)

Archive Collections: for Dignity: Jim Bussen, Dennis Halan, Grant Hornston, Robert Peppard, James Przeslawski for Integrity: Integrit, James Przelawski for Lesbian/Gay Interfaith Alliance for Lutherans Concerned: David Kieschnick, Lutherans Concerned

4 for Presbyterians for Gay and Lesbian Concerns: George Buse Service in the military

Newsletters: Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Veterans of America Vet Pride

Archive Collections: Jim Darby Papers (American Veterans for Equal Rights) George Buse Papers (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Veterans of America)

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