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Tinderbox: The Untold Story of the Up Stairs Lounge Fire and the Rise of Gay Liberation
Tinderbox: The Untold Story of the Up Stairs Lounge Fire and the Rise of Gay Liberation | Robert W. Fieseler
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An essential work of American civil rights history, Tinderbox mesmerizingly reconstructs the 1973 fire that devastated New Orleans’ subterranean gay community. Buried for decades, the Up Stairs Lounge tragedy has only recently emerged as a catalyzing event of the gay liberation movement. In revelatory detail, Robert W. Fieseler chronicles the tragic event that claimed the lives of thirty-one men and one woman on June 24, 1973, at a New Orleans bar, the largest mass murder of gays until 2016. Relying on unprecedented access to survivors and archives, Fieseler creates an indelible portrait of a closeted, blue- collar gay world that flourished before an arsonist ignited an inferno that destroyed an entire community. The aftermath was no less traumatic—families ashamed to claim loved ones, the Catholic Church refusing proper burial rights, the city impervious to the survivors’ needs—revealing a world of toxic prejudice that thrived well past Stonewall. Yet the impassioned activism that followed proved essential to the emergence of a fledgling gay movement. Tinderbox restores honor to a forgotten generation of civil-rights martyrs.
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janeycanuck
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A difficult read that I think would have been better in print. The audio was hard to follow at times, definitely wasn‘t one I could listen to while doing anything else so it was primarily an #audiowalking book.

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bookwrm526
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This book was a very interesting look back at an important series of moments in the gay rights movement, and it was thoroughly researched and well-written. The so-so rating is just because I felt like the middle section was unnecessarily gruesome in the detailed descriptions of the injuries to the victims. My child is NOT interested in the fact that I am trying to read.

Julsmarshall Cute Kitty! 4y
bookwrm526 @Julsmarshall thanks :) especially when he‘s actually being sweet lol 4y
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MsLeah8417
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bookishkai
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I have altogether too many queer books on my TBR, but not nearly enough nonfiction. Our stories are nothing without our history is what I took from Like A Love Story. So, I think it‘s time for this.

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emilyjwhit9
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Hey fellow #round4 #lmpbc #groupj people! I picked four books that I am super excited to read, and I hope one of them works for the group. They are all arcs. I hope that‘s ok with everyone.

Laughterhp Great picks! All of them sound good. I‘m not a huge fan of nonfiction, but Tinderbox sounds very interesting. I‘d really like to read either Fruit of the Drunken Tree or Washington Black. Furyborn sounds intriguing too, but I‘m not always into YA fantasy. Sorry that probably didn‘t help at all! 😬😬 5y
emilyjwhit9 No! It helped! Thank you! @Laughterhp 5y
Laura317 I‘m good with any of them, but Washington Black or Fury Born sounds really good! 5y
ladyneverwhere These all look incredible! I'll be 100% happy with anything you choose from this group! 5y
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bookishkai
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New today! Two nonfiction titles, one a memoir of growing up black and gay, and the other about an oft-forgotten tragedy in the queer community. I look forward to learning a lot from both.

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