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Contents
Introduction: An Invisible People
Part One: Awakening
1. A Fight at a Bar
2. Los Angeles
3. New York
4. Climbing the System
5. First Stirrings
6. Sisters and Brothers
Part Two: A Place at the Table
7. Kameny for Congress
8. A Voice in the Statehouse
9. The Fifth Column
10. San Francisco: Coming to Power
11. In Our Mothers' Names
12. New Orleans: Fire UpStairs
13. Ordinary People
14. A Question of Sanity
15. Elaine
16. Minneapolis: The Coat Check
17. Ordinary Things
18. Citizen Goodstein
19. Brothers and Sisters
Part Three: The Backlash
20. The Governor of Georgia
21. A Voice in the White House
22. Miami: The Fundamentalists Awake
23. A Very Bad Year
24. An Uneasy Victory in San Francisco
25. Money in the Hills of Bel Air
26. A Black-Tie Affair
27. California: The Main Event
28. A Friend in City Hall
29. Colliding Forces
30. The Pink Invitation
31. Until the Party Ended
Part Four: Out of Anger
32. After Disco
33. Swept Away
34. Little to Celebrate
35. For the Public Good
36. Cop at the Door
37. Requiem
Epilogue
Cast of Characters and Interviewees
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index
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