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Book Review of Dancing the gay lib blues;: A year in the homosexual liberation movement

Dancing the gay lib blues;: A year in the homosexual liberation movement
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A contemporary account of a full court press by the Gay Liberation Movement on many fronts, including the Dick Cavett Show. The Gay Activists Alliance originated at a meeting held on 24 November 1969 (the Stonewall Riots were in June). They opposed "the weekly character assassinations and havoc that were popular at the Gay Liberation Front during that period." However, this book is a response to Bell's acrimonious breakup with his lover, Arthur Evans (Paul Cliffman in the book), although they later reconciled. No footnotes or index.
"The Gay Student Liberation group conferred with school officials throughout the day. They were told that they could have gay dances, but that they could not invite the community. Did that mean that each of the ten members could invite one guest, thereby having a rousing dance for twenty in a sub-basement that resembled a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer sound stage? Yes, it did. This was unacceptable to the sit ins."