vi CONTENTS Chapter 3 Turn of the Twentieth Century through World War I 23 23. Anthony Comstock Seeks to Imprison Inverts (1900) 23 24. U.S. Navy Entraps Homosexuals (1919) 24 25. Society for Human Rights (1924) 25 26. The Well of Loneliness (1929) 29 Further Reading 30 Chapter 4 World War II to 1950 31 27. The German Criminal Code, Paragraph 175 (1935) 31 28. Sigmund Freud on Homosexuality (1935) 32 29. Lesbian Challenges Georgia’s Sodomy Law (1939) 33 30. Lesbians in the Women’s Army Corps (1945) 34 31. Psychiatrists Oppose Homosexual Rights Laws (1945) 35 32. Vice Versa Predictions (1947) 36 33. Employment of Homosexuals and Other Sex Perverts (1950) 37 Further Reading 39 Chapter 5 1950s 41 34. Formation of the Mattachine Society (1950) 42 35. Mattachine Society Meetings (1950) 43 36. Mattachine Protests Police Entrapment (1952) 44 37. Jim Kepner’s First Mattachine Meeting (1953) 45 38. Tampa Lesbian Bar Raid (1953) 46 39. The Crittenden Report on Homosexuality in the U.S. Navy (1957) 48 40. Evelyn Hooker’s Psychological Research (1957) 49 41. Supreme Court Rules ONE Is Not Obscene (1958) 51 42. Mattachine National Convention (1959) 53 Further Reading 54 Chapter 6 1960s 57 43. Jose Sarria Runs for San Francisco City Council (1961) 57 44. ACLU Begins Gay Rights Cases (1963) 59 45. Mohave Indian Two-Spirit Person (1964) 61 46. Mattachine Pickets the White House (1965) 61 47. San Francisco Activism (1965) 62 48. Lesbian Activism and The Ladder (1966) 64 49. Supreme Court Excludes and Deports Homosexual Immigrants (1967) 65 50. Homophile Action League (1968) 66 51. Employment Rights: Norton v. Macy (1969) 67 52. Teachers’ Rights: Morrison v. State Board of Education (1969) 69 53. Stonewall Inn Riots and the Beginning of the Modern Gay Rights Movement (1969) 69 Further Reading 71 Chapter 7 1970s 73 54. Gay Liberation Front and the Gay Activists Alliance (1970) 73 55. “Gay Lib Zaps Psychologists” (1970) 75 56. Congress to Unite Women (1970) 76
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