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Love and Resistance: Out of the Closet into the Stonewall Era
Love and Resistance: Out of the Closet into the Stonewall Era | Jason Baumann
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More than one hundred vivid photographs of the LGBT revolutionand its public and intimate moments in the 1960s and 70sthat lit a fire still burning today. A ragtag group of women protesting behind a police line in the rain. A face in a crowd holding a sign that says, Hi Mom, Guess What! at an LGBT rights rally. Two lovers kissing under a tree. These indelible images are among the thousands housed in the New York Public Librarys archive of photographs of 1960s and 70s LGBTQ history from photojournalists Kay Tobin Lahusen and Diana Davies. Lahusen is a pioneering photojournalist who captured pivotal moments in the LGBTQ civil rights movement. Davies, in turn, is one of the most important photojournalists who documented gay, lesbian, and trans liberation, as well as civil rights, feminist, and antiwar movements. This powerful collectionwhich captures the energy, humor, and humanity of the groundbreaking protests that surrounded the Stonewall Riotscelebrates the diversity of the LGBTQ rights movement, both in the subjects of the photos and by presenting Lahusen and Davies distinctive work and perspectives in conversation with each other. A preface, captions, and part introductions from curator Jason Baumann provide illuminating historical context. And an introduction from Roxane Gay, best-selling author of Hunger, speaks to the continued importance of these iconic photos of resistance.
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daena
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Scored this gorgeous book at the library today ❤️🏳️‍🌈

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Lylah
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️| an illuminating collection of pictures by two photographers about the events leading up to and from the Stonewall Riots—it‘s nice to see pictures of people smiling and fighting, and it makes the past feel more real and close.

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Lylah
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Awesome display at the main branch of the NYPL at 42nd & 5th. If you‘re in the area it‘s definitely worth going, plus there‘s a book that goes with the exhibit that‘s also really cool. Happy pride month! 🌈