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Neil J. Young On The Gay Right
Apr 5, 2024
Neil J. Young, writer and historian, discusses the history of the gay right, including the Postal Service snooping on letters and Trump's support among gays. Topics range from growing up gay in a Baptist family to the Mattachine Society and the Lavender Scare. The discussion covers the unique challenges of being a gay minority born randomly in the US and the libertarian tradition of gay activists.
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- The historical importance of early figures in the gay right movement, including privileged white men who supported gay equality.
- The significant role of Marvin Liebman in modern conservatism and his transition from the Communist Party to a conservative advocate.
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Neil J. Young's Exploration of the Republican History of the Gay Right
Neil J. Young delves into the history of the gay right movement, highlighting early figures like some white men who supported gay equality. He traces his own background from Orlando, Florida, through college at Duke University and his PhD at Columbia. Young's childhood in a conservative community shaped his understanding of his own identity.
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