Best Books 2015: Stonewall: Breaking Out in the Fight for Gay Rights | Nonfiction

The radicalization of the American gay community can be traced back to a sweltering night in June 1969, when a riot erupted outside a bar in New York City’s West Village. The legacy of that event and the gay rights movement that ensued are brought into sharp focus in this engrossing, well-documented history featuring eyewitness accounts and black-and-white archival images. An important contribution to discussions of civil rights—both yesterday and today.
The radicalization of the American gay community can be traced back to a sweltering night in June 1969, when a riot erupted outside a bar in New York City’s West Village. The legacy of that event and the gay rights movement that ensued are brought into sharp focus in this engrossing, well-documented history featuring eyewitness accounts and black-and-white archival images. An important contribution to discussions of civil rights—both yesterday and today. Takin' It to the Streets: Ann Bausum on Stonewall

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