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Then Comes Marriage: How Two Women Fought for and Won Equal Dignity for All
Then Comes Marriage: How Two Women Fought for and Won Equal Dignity for All | Roberta Kaplan
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A Los Angeles Times Best Book of 2015 Roberta Kaplan’s gripping story of her defeat of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) before the Supreme Court. Renowned litigator Roberta Kaplan knew from the beginning that it was the perfect case to bring down the so-called Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). Edie Windsor and Thea Spyer had been together as a couple, in sickness and in health, for more than forty years—enduring society’s homophobia as well as Spyer’s near total paralysis from multiple sclerosis. Although the couple was finally able to marry, when Spyer died the federal government refused to recognize their marriage, forcing Windsor to pay a huge estate tax bill. In this gripping, definitive account of one of our nation’s most significant civil rights victories—named a Ms. Magazine Top 10 Feminist Book of 2015 and a National Law Journal Top 10 Supreme Court Aficionado Book of 2015—Kaplan describes meeting Windsor and their journey together to defeat DOMA. She shares the behind-the-scenes highs and lows, the excitement and the worries, and provides intriguing insights into her historic argument before the Supreme Court. A critical and previously untold part of the narrative is Kaplan’s own personal story, including her struggle for self-acceptance in order to create a loving family of her own. Then Comes Marriage tells this quintessentially American story with honesty, humor, and heart. It is the momentous yet intimate account of a thrilling victory for equality under the law for all Americans, gay or straight.
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BookishFeminist
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Heartbroken. Edie Windsor passed away. She sued the US for passing DOMA, allowing states to refuse recognition of same-sex marriages. I deeply admire her perseverance & courage to fight for her & others' rights. I had the honor of meeting her a few years ago when this book came out. She was such a kind soul with an infectious smile. No matter how old you are, never give up fighting for what's right. You can make a difference. 🌹💔🌈

MicheleinPhilly NOOOOO! 😭 7y
KVanRead 💔 7y
AmyG I just saw this. 😪 7y
DyAnne 💔💔💔💔 7y
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It's #Recommendsday! "Even if you know the story of Edie Windsor & Thea Spyer, this is an extraordinarily gripping, moving, & entertaining book. Kaplan‘s writing is clear, concise & accessible & deftly weaves her personal story with the larger marriage equality movement. Even knowing the outcome, this read like a suspenseful page-turner. One of the best pieces of narrative non-fiction I have ever read." - @MicheleinPhilly #nonfictionnovember

read_diverse_books I keep forgetting #Recommendsday! Thanks for the reminder. This book sounds great. 8y
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