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Acknowledgments=xiii
Author's Note=xv
Introduction=xvii
PART I. HISTORIES OF OPPRESSION=5
I. Race=5
The Northern Response to Slavery (1964)=5
The Latest Word on Slavery in the United States (1974)=19
II. Gender and Sexuality=39
Historical Interpretation and the Politics of Evidence=39
The "Father" of the Homophile Movement=59
Masters and Johnson=95
Kinsey's Urethra=115
III. Foreign Policy=125
Vietnam and American Foreign Policy (1967)=125
The Havana Inquiry (1974)=131
The Gulf War (1991)=143
PART II. SITES OF RESISTANCE: THE SIXTIES AND SEVENTIES=151
I.The Black Struggle=151
"Moderation" versus "Militancy" (1964)=151
James Meredith (1966)=155
Taking Stock (1967)=161
Black Power and the American Radical Tradition (1968)=169
II. Radicalism Campus=191
"The Dissenting Academy"=191
On Misunderstanding Student Rebels=197
An Experiment in Education=217
Young Radicals: Politics or Culture?=229
The Shifting Mood on Campus in the Seventies=237
CODA (1996): THE MULTICULTURAL CURRICULUM=263
III. The Emerging Gay Movement and Feminism Sex and Love: Mailer/Miller/Millett=263
Feminism and Gay Men:=269
A. The Gay Academic Union=269
B. The National Gay Task Force=285
Sex and the Military: The Matlovich Case (1976)=297
The Anita Bryant Brigade (1977)=319
PART III. OLD SAWS/NEW REFRAINS=135
I. The Tenacity of Race=135
The Black Response to William Styron's The Confessions of Nat Turner=335
Racism in the Gay Male World (1982)=345
Writing Robeson=353
The "New" (1997) Scholarship on Race Relations=369
II. Reconfiguring the Gay Struggle=391
The (Contested) New History of Gays and Lesbians=391
Breaking the Codes: Biography and Art=399
Epidemic Arguments=407
III. In Conclusion=415
The Divided Left: Identity Politics Versus Class=415
Notes=433
Index=447