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09/23/2022

US cavalry soldiers pose in front of a tree known as the "Grizzly Giant" 1900. The tree still stands.

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Library Spotlight! 🛋️📖🔦 Homosexual: Oppression and Liberation by Dennis Altman (Outerbridge and Dienstfrey, 1971)

Published two years after the Stonewall Uprising in New York, Altman’s book dives into the topic of homosexuality through a sociological lens as opposed to the often medical and psychological contextualization during that time. The book is described as being “… about liberation, about a group of individuals asserting a newly perceived sense of pride, worth, and self-affirmation,” and goes on to state that “In [Altman’s] discussion of gay lib in relation to black power and women’s lib, Altman outlines the resentful antagonisms between them and illuminates the possibility for coalition.” This particular book is especially important to Stonewall National Museum and Archives as it is one of the first titles collected in 1973 by our founder, Mark Silber, as mentioned in the Stonewall Library Newsletter of August, 1973.

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