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| Different Daughters: A History of the Daughters of Bilitis and the Rise of the Lesbian Rights Movement |  | Author: Marcia M. Gallo Publisher: Seal Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 917893
Format: Illustrated Media: Paperback Edition: illustrated edition Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 274 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 5.5 x 0.9
ISBN: 1580052525 Dewey Decimal Number: 305 EAN: 9781580052528 ASIN: 1580052525
Publication Date: August 28, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new copy in fine condition. Professionally packaged & shipped next day with USPS delivery confirmation.
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Nearly fifteen years before the birth of gay liberation, the Daughters of Bilitis (DOB) was the world’s first organization committed to lesbian visibility and empowerment. Like its predominantly gay male counterpart, the Mattachine Society, DOB was launched in response to the oppressive anti-homosexual climate of the McCarthy era, when lesbian and gay people were arrested, fired from jobs, and had their children taken away simply because of their sexual orientation. It was against this political backdrop that a circle of San Francisco lesbians formed a private club where lesbians could meet others in a safe, affirming setting. The small social group evolved over the next two decades into a national organization that counted more than a dozen chapters, and laid the foundation for today’s lesbian rights movement.
Different Daughters chronicles this movement and the women who fought the church and state in order to change not only our nation’s perception of homosexuality, but how lesbians see themselves. Marcia Gallo has interviewed dozens of former DOB members, many of whom have never spoken on record. Through its leaders, magazine, and network of local chapters, DOB played a crucial role in creating lesbian identity, visibility, and political strategies in Cold War America.
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An Important Addition to LGBT History June 30, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Different Daughters is an important addition the library of anyone interested in the development of the lesbian and gay rights movement in the United States.
It covers the often neglected early days of the Lesbian Movement in the pre-Stonewall era from its humble birth in San Francisco and Los Angeles through its development into a broad based movement in the 1970s.
Yowza Beans.. December 30, 2006 0 out of 9 found this review helpful
A look at one of the first lesbian organizations in America. Yowza Beans, I didn't know..Lots of famous people expoused them. Yowza. I liked Sally fielD in "Not Without My Daughter." Neat look at Women's oppression. Who the Heck's "Bilitis." Gonna check it out. Radical like Body Count's "Cop Killer" and Steven Lee Beeber's "The Heebie-Jeebies at cbgb's". A radical account of that (Yo Steve!)wonderful life. Wunderbar as my German motheR might say.
very good historical resource October 30, 2006 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book is well written and well researched. I was so happy to see it. It is a rare more intimate look into lesbian history in America. These women were amazingly brave and corageous in a time when you could still be arrested simply for being gay. It is a very interesting read.
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