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3 Toward a Queer Newark Left: Sexuality and Activism in the New Left and Black Power Eras
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Introduction: Hidden in Plain Sight: Finding and Remembering LGBTQ Newark History 1
- 1 Sodom on the Passaic: Excavating Early Queer Histories of Newark, 1870s–1940s 23
- 2 The View from Mulberry and Market: Revisiting Newark’s Forgotten Gay and Lesbian Nightlife 45
- Oral History Excerpt #1: John 67
- 3 Toward a Queer Newark Left: Sexuality and Activism in the New Left and Black Power Eras 69
- Oral History Excerpt #2: Yvonne Hernandez 103
- 4 Glitter on Halsey Street: Queer and Trans World-Making in Newark, 1970s–Present 105
- Oral History Excerpt #3: Angela Raine 131
- 5 Project Fire: AIDS, Erasure, and Black Queer Organizing in Newark 133
- 6 Ballroom Interlude queer newark oral history project 155
- 7 At Home in the Hood: Black Queer Women Resisting Narratives of Violence and Plotting Life at the G Corner 175
- Oral History Excerpt #4: June Dowell-Burton 197
- 8 Let’s Talk about Sex, Baby! Queer and Trans Black Women and the Politics of Sex Talk in the Archive 199
- 9 “Temos Muitas Coisas Pra Fazer”: Market Identities and Queer Community-Building in the Brazilian Ironbound and Greater Queer Newark 213
- Oral History Excerpt #5: Alicia Heath-Toby 241
- 10 “Newark Police Don’t Do Nothing for Me; They Don’t Protect and Serve”: Policing LGBTQ+ Communities 243
- 11 Walk This Way: Reframing Queer History through a Walking Tour 265
- Epilogue: Remembering Sakia, Remembering Ourselves 285
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 291
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 295
- INDEX 301
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Introduction: Hidden in Plain Sight: Finding and Remembering LGBTQ Newark History 1
- 1 Sodom on the Passaic: Excavating Early Queer Histories of Newark, 1870s–1940s 23
- 2 The View from Mulberry and Market: Revisiting Newark’s Forgotten Gay and Lesbian Nightlife 45
- Oral History Excerpt #1: John 67
- 3 Toward a Queer Newark Left: Sexuality and Activism in the New Left and Black Power Eras 69
- Oral History Excerpt #2: Yvonne Hernandez 103
- 4 Glitter on Halsey Street: Queer and Trans World-Making in Newark, 1970s–Present 105
- Oral History Excerpt #3: Angela Raine 131
- 5 Project Fire: AIDS, Erasure, and Black Queer Organizing in Newark 133
- 6 Ballroom Interlude queer newark oral history project 155
- 7 At Home in the Hood: Black Queer Women Resisting Narratives of Violence and Plotting Life at the G Corner 175
- Oral History Excerpt #4: June Dowell-Burton 197
- 8 Let’s Talk about Sex, Baby! Queer and Trans Black Women and the Politics of Sex Talk in the Archive 199
- 9 “Temos Muitas Coisas Pra Fazer”: Market Identities and Queer Community-Building in the Brazilian Ironbound and Greater Queer Newark 213
- Oral History Excerpt #5: Alicia Heath-Toby 241
- 10 “Newark Police Don’t Do Nothing for Me; They Don’t Protect and Serve”: Policing LGBTQ+ Communities 243
- 11 Walk This Way: Reframing Queer History through a Walking Tour 265
- Epilogue: Remembering Sakia, Remembering Ourselves 285
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 291
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 295
- INDEX 301