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Free Comrades: Anarchism and Homosexuality in the United States, 1895-1917
Free Comrades: Anarchism and Homosexuality in the United States, 1895-1917, By investigating public records, journals, and books published between 1895 and 1917, Terence Kissack expands the scope of the history of LGBT politics in the United States. The anarchists Kissack examines—such as Emma Goldman, Benjamin Tucker, and Alexan, Free Comrades: Anarchism and Homosexuality in the United States, 1895-1917 has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Free Comrades: Anarchism and Homosexuality in the United States, 1895-1917, By investigating public records, journals, and books published between 1895 and 1917, Terence Kissack expands the scope of the history of LGBT politics in the United States. The anarchists Kissack examines—such as Emma Goldman, Benjamin Tucker, and Alexan, Free Comrades: Anarchism and Homosexuality in the United States, 1895-1917
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  • Free Comrades: Anarchism and Homosexuality in the United States, 1895-1917
  • Written by author Terence Kissack
  • Published by AK Press, June 2007
  • By investigating public records, journals, and books published between 1895 and 1917, Terence Kissack expands the scope of the history of LGBT politics in the United States. The anarchists Kissack examines—such as Emma Goldman, Benjamin Tucker, and Alexan
  • The political origins of gay liberation in the United States.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Anarchism and the Politics of Homosexuality     1
"The Right to Complete Liberty of Action": Anarchism, Sexuality, and American Culture     13
The Wilde Ones: Oscar Wilde and Anarchist Sexual Politics     43
Free Comrades: Whitman and the Shifting Grounds of the Politics of Homosexuality     69
"Love's Dungeon Flower": Prison and the Politics of Homosexuality     97
"'Urnings,' 'Lesbians,' and other strange topics": Sexology and the Politics of Homosexuality     127
Anarchist Sexual Politics in the Post-World War I Period     153
Conclusion: Anarchism, Stonewall, and the Transformation of the Politics of Homosexuality     181
Notes     189
Bibliography     214
Index     230


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