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Stonewall: The Definitive Story of the Lgbt Rights Uprising That Changed America

AUTHOR Duberman, Martin; Adam, Vikas
PUBLISHER Audible Studios on Brilliance (04/05/2022)
PRODUCT TYPE Audio (Compact Disc)

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The definitive account of the Stonewall riots, the first gay rights march, and the LGBTQ activists at the center of the movement.

"Martin Duberman is a national treasure." (Masha Gessen, The New Yorker)

On June 28, 1969, the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York's Greenwich Village, was raided by police. But instead of responding with the typical compliance the NYPD expected, patrons and a growing crowd decided to fight back. The five days of rioting that ensued changed forever the face of gay and lesbian life.

In Stonewall, renowned historian and activist Martin Duberman tells the full story of this pivotal moment in history. With riveting narrative skill, he re-creates those revolutionary, sweltering nights in vivid detail through the lives of six people who were drawn into the struggle for LGBTQ rights. Their stories combine to form an unforgettable portrait of the repression that led up to the riots, which culminates when they triumphantly participate in the first gay rights march of 1970, the roots of today's pride marches.

Fifty years after the riots, Stonewall remains a rare work that evokes with a human touch an event in history that still profoundly affects life today.

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ISBN-13: 9781713619055
ISBN-10: 1713619059
Binding: CD-Audio (CD Standard Audio Format)
Content Language: English
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Carton Quantity: 18
Product Dimensions: 5.43 x 1.10 x 6.46 inches
Weight: 0.60 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product, Unabridged
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Social Science | Sociology - General
Social Science | United States - 20th Century
Social Science | LGBTQ+ Studies - Gay Studies
Grade Level: College Freshman and up
Dewey Decimal: 306.766
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The definitive account of the Stonewall riots, the first gay rights march, and the LGBTQ activists at the center of the movement.

"Martin Duberman is a national treasure." (Masha Gessen, The New Yorker)

On June 28, 1969, the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York's Greenwich Village, was raided by police. But instead of responding with the typical compliance the NYPD expected, patrons and a growing crowd decided to fight back. The five days of rioting that ensued changed forever the face of gay and lesbian life.

In Stonewall, renowned historian and activist Martin Duberman tells the full story of this pivotal moment in history. With riveting narrative skill, he re-creates those revolutionary, sweltering nights in vivid detail through the lives of six people who were drawn into the struggle for LGBTQ rights. Their stories combine to form an unforgettable portrait of the repression that led up to the riots, which culminates when they triumphantly participate in the first gay rights march of 1970, the roots of today's pride marches.

Fifty years after the riots, Stonewall remains a rare work that evokes with a human touch an event in history that still profoundly affects life today.

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Read by: Adam, Vikas
Vikas Adam has numerous credits in theater, film, and television. His fifty-plus audiobooks span genres and include The City of Devi, A Free Man, The Far Pavilions, Ender's Game Alive: The Audioplay, Dreams and Shadows, and Tesla's Attic. He's an Audie nominee and Earphones Award recipient. He has a BFA in theater from Syracuse University and a MFA in acting from UCLA, where he's a lecturer in the theater department.
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