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Leading the Parade: Conversations with America's Most Influential Lesbians and Gay Men [Hardcover]

Paul D. Cain (Author), Jack Nichols (Foreword)
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0810841398 978-0810841390 March 2002
Lesbians and gay men undeniably occupy a very different place in American society today than they did in the mid-1940s. Back then, only a few courageous gays and lesbians gathered to organize social and educational groups. Two decades later, a new generation of movers and shakers came forward to build on the firm foundation established by these fledgling groups, taking greater risks and seeking greater visibility. Leading the Parade traces the evolution of the gay and lesbian liberation movement through the personal profiles and stories of nearly 40 individuals whose daring efforts changed America's attitude toward homosexuality during the gay rights movement of the 20th century. The personal profiles of the gay activists and political officials within this poignant book illuminate the events that shaped them. Many of their actions forced this nation to confront and change its views and helped this disparaged group gain acceptance.

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With ideological evenhandedness Paul Cain has artfully portrayed several dozen women and men who have enhanced queer life in America. These are our rainbow relatives and Leading the Parade is our family album. An important primer of queer history, this book goes a long way in setting the record 'straight.' (Jim Sears )

...ask your local library to carry Leading the Parade. As a research tool, it is invaluable. (Gay Today )

The most interesting and informative book ever written on the evolution of the Gay and Lesbian movement in America...For those who have not read it yet, get it, read it, and learn about the people past and present that have shaped all of our lives. I promise that you will have a better understanding of why things are the way that they are. (C.J. Neumann Qbliss.Net )

Paul D. Cain has written an engaging book that tells the story of one of the most important social movements of the twentieth century as seen through the very human prism of the biographies of some of the women and men who helped make it happen. Particularly distinctive is the author's commitment to telling that story not from the vantage point of the detached observer, but through the personal odyssey that sent him crisscrossing the country to chat with a wide range of individuals who have, indeed, 'led the parade' toward gay and lesbian liberation and visibility. (Rodger Streitmatter )

Drawing upon personal interviews, gay activist and journalist Cain presents the stories of 39 leaders who influenced the gay and lesbian movement in the United States between 1945 and 1995. The volume begins with a biography of Dorr Legg, executive director of ONE Magazine, a gay periodical founded in the 1950s. Some of the other pioneers profiled include writer Kate Millett, Massachusetts congressman Barney Frank, and singer-songwriter Holly Near. This is a paperback reprint of the 2002 original. (Reference & Research Book News )

About the Author

Paul D. Cain was a monthly columnist for Outlands Magazine, a gay publication, and he periodically contributes articles for GayToday on the Web.

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  • Hardcover: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Scarecrow Press (March 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0810841398
  • ISBN-13: 978-0810841390
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.9 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,998,953 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Voices from the "Pioneer" days of gay liberation, October 16, 2004
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Bob Lind "camelwest" (Phoenix, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Leading the Parade: Conversations with America's Most Influential Lesbians and Gay Men (Hardcover)
There have already been some memorable books profiling the best known of the leaders in the fight for equal rights for gays and lesbians in America. The first thing that makes author Paul D. Cain's first book unique is that he goes beyond the "usual" names to feature an extremely diverse group of 39 men and women, who indeed have all significantly influenced our community in some way. Some are front line activists, but many are better known for their efforts "behind the scenes" as teachers, artists, authors, composers, publishers, preachers, or simply openly living their lives at a time or place where role models made a great difference in the lives of young gay men and lesbians.

The book is divided into five logical sections, charactizing the nature of the individuals' contributions. Each individual has his or her own chapter containing an interview in which the author takes an active part, adding his own non-judgemental observations and opinions based on his experiences. It is obvious from his enthusiasm in his questioning that this was a labor of love, one that his notes says took him over five years to put together, crisscrossing the country. Many of his interviewees are no longer in the public eye, and live very private lives, which made it more of a challenge to locate them and get their cooperation to be interviewed. And his chapters are full of interesting comments from each interviewee's friends and associates, providing additional insights into their lives by those who knew them best.

This engaging book makes for an interesting read, and a valuable lesson for gays and lesbians of all ages about the pioneers to whom we owe a great deal of thanks for the advances made by our community over the past half century.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent effort!, May 29, 2002
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"jotho" (North Royalton, OH USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Leading the Parade: Conversations with America's Most Influential Lesbians and Gay Men (Hardcover)
Paul Cain has written a wonderful book, profiling 39 of the outstanding figures in the struggle towards gay acceptance and rights that went on from 1940 to 1990. All of these chapters were the result of his drive and desire to get to know these people. Along with his personal interviews, he did an enormous amount of research which makes each chapter a thorough study of each individual. The book includes chapters on such lights as Rita Mae Brown, Frank Kameny, Troy Perry, Miriam Ben Shalom, Dorr Legg, Urvashi Vaid, and many more. It's well worth the money! Just in time for gay pride, too!
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