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George Chauncey

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    The Forgotten History of Gay Entrapment

    Routine arrests were the linchpin of a social system intended to humiliate LGBTQ people.
    by George Chauncey via The Atlantic on June 25, 2019
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How Work Has Shaped the LGBTQ Community

And the ways capital took advantage of the state's policing of sexuality.
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Sexual Revolution: Event or Process?

The most important dimension of the sexual revolution of the '60s and '70s was the increased freedom of sexual speech.
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