Ambivalent affinities : a political history of Blackness and homosexuality after World War II / Jennifer Dominique Jones.
2023
E185.61 .J826 2023
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Ambivalent affinities : a political history of Blackness and homosexuality after World War II / Jennifer Dominique Jones.
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9781469673585
1469673584
9781469673561
1469673568
9781469674254
1469674254
1469673584
9781469673561
1469673568
9781469674254
1469674254
Published
Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2023]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (304 pages) : illustrations (black and white).
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E185.61 .J826 2023
Dewey Decimal Classification
305.896/073
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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ProQuest (Firm)
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Justice, power, and politics.
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Table of Contents
To stand upon my constitutional rights: the NAACP Veterans' Affairs Bureau and World War II-era sexual exclusion, 1944-1950
These attempts of our enemies to blacken my character: the National Urban League and the political uses of homophobia, 1956-1957
Freedom March makes queers bed fellows: sexual rumors and the 1965 Alabama voting rights demonstrations
Nobody has the right to turn us into a nation of queers: homosexuality in white supremacist propaganda, 1961-1975
Civil rights and moral wrongs: the politics of gay pride in metropolitan Atlanta, 1976-1977
Saving the race: the SCLC/WOMEN and ambivalent approaches to HIV/AIDS, 1986-1993.
These attempts of our enemies to blacken my character: the National Urban League and the political uses of homophobia, 1956-1957
Freedom March makes queers bed fellows: sexual rumors and the 1965 Alabama voting rights demonstrations
Nobody has the right to turn us into a nation of queers: homosexuality in white supremacist propaganda, 1961-1975
Civil rights and moral wrongs: the politics of gay pride in metropolitan Atlanta, 1976-1977
Saving the race: the SCLC/WOMEN and ambivalent approaches to HIV/AIDS, 1986-1993.