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Gay Activists Alliance (GAA),
230
,
232–33
,
236
,
250
,
251
,
264
,
304
n
.,
309
n
.,
313
n
.,
314
n
.–15
n
.

Christopher Street Liberation Day Parade and,
270

constitution of,
232

Firehouse headquarters,
233–34
,
266

Fouratt's hearing before,
243–44

legislation desired by,
262–63

STAR House and,
252–53
,
254
,
309
n
.–10
n
.

Gay bars,
41
,
42–43
,
62
,
99
,
183

in Boston,
49

in Harlem,
42

lesbian,
40
,
42–43
,
118–19
,
248

Mafia and,
164
,
181
,
183
,
185
,
205
,
297
n
.

Stonewall Inn,
see
Stonewall Inn, Mafia and

police payoffs and,
181
,
182

at Stonewall,
see
Stonewall Inn, police and

police raids on,
110
,
183
,
218–19
,
295
n
.,
299
n
.–304
n
.

at Stonewall,
see
Stonewall Inn, police and

State Liquor Authority policy,
110
,
114–16

after World War II,
76

see also names of individual bars

Gayellow Pages;
262

Gay Liberation Front (GLF),
114
,
177
,
188
,
217
,
219–21
,
223–32
,
243
,
246–51
,
307
n
.,
309
n
.,
311
n
.

Christopher Street Liberation Day Parade and,
270
,
274
,
275

division over sexism,
247
,
249–50
,
266

ERCHO and,
227–29

founding of,
212

Fouratt and,
217
,
218
,
226–29
,
238–40
,
249–50
,
259
,
309
n
.

Gunnison and,
224
,
225
,
228–32
,
256

involvement with other minority issues,
225
,
226
,
228
,
229
,
230
,
232
,
250–51
,
256
,
259

Jay and,
219–21
,
247–51

Los Angeles,
275
,
278

NACHO and,
311
n
.

poster,
273–74

Rivera and,
235–39
,
246
,
251
,
252–53
,
259

Rodwell and,
226
,
227
,
230

separate dances for women,
247–49

Gay Power,
253
,
264

Gebhard, Paul,
172

Genovese, Anna,
183

Genovese family,
183

Gerber, Henry,
76
,
155
,
285
n
.

Gerling, Enid,
116–17
,
218
,
289
n
.–90
n
.

Gernreich, Rudy,
76

Gerrie, Steve,
270

Gianni's,
248

Gillespie, Dizzy,
13

Ginsberg, Allen,
89
,
208

Gittings, Barbara,
111
,
113
,
147
,
148
,
210
,
222
,
224
,
289
n
.,
307
n
.

Glaze, Lee,
295
n
.

Gold Bug, The,
183
,
297
n
.

Goldman, Dr. Karl,
63–64

Gonzalez, Bobby,
107

Goodman, Andrew,
98

Gottlieb, Gertrude,
116–17

Gottlieb, Saul,
64

Grand Central Station, Yippie demonstration at,
135
,
136

Granger, Farley,
86

Grapevine, The,
41

Greenwich Village, New York,
41
,
42–43
,
62–63
,
78–79
,
82
,
89
,
105
,
107
,
110

Christopher Street Liberation Day Parade,
255
,
262
,
270–80

Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookstore,
163–66
,
270

Stonewall Inn,
see
Stonewall Inn

see also names of individual gay bars

Greitzer, Carol,
262–65
,
313
n
.

Grier, Barbara,
172

Griffin, The,
261

Griffo, Micela,
177
,
313
n
.

Grogan, Emmett,
133

“Growth of Overt Homosexuality in City Provokes Wide Concern,”
97

Guare, John,
61

Gunnison, Caroline,
30–31
,
32
,
33
,
35
,
56

Gunnison, Foster, Jr.,
100–105
,
146–60
,
164
,
172
,
243
,
287
n
.,
293
n
.,
295
n
.

asthma,
32
,
33

childhood of,
30–35

at Christopher Street Liberation Day Parade,
270–72
,
277
,
278
,
280
,
315
n
.

education of,
32–34
,
54
,
55–56
,
283
n
.

end of secrecy for homosexuals and,
149–50
,
152–53
,
292
n
.

family background,
283
n
.

father's successful business,
30

Gay Activists Alliance and,
232

Gay Liberation Front and,
224
,
225
,
228–32
,
256
,
307
n
.,
311
n
.

homophile movement and,
100–104
,
111
,
146–60
,
221–32
,
255–58
,
260–62
,
292
n
.,
293
n
.,
294
n
.,
308
n
.,
310
n
.–12
n
.

homosexuality:

awareness of,
34–35

celibacy,
35
,
154
,
224

since 1970,
281–82

pre-fab homes dealership,
35
,
54–55

in psychoanalysis,
153–54

relationship with his father,
31–32
,
33–34
,
35

relationship with his mother,
32
,
56

on sexual orientation,
105

social acceptance for homosexuals, as advocate of,
149–50
,
225–26
,
292
n
.

Gunnison, Foster, Sr.,
30–35
,
53–55
,
283
n
.

death of,
56

Gunnison Homes,
30
,
33
,
35
,
53–54

Gypsy Trail Club,
31
,
33
,
56
,
295
n
.

Hall, Radclyffe,
52

Hampton, Dawn,
181

Hampton, Fred,
227
,
257

Handscbu
case,
177

Hanson, Doris,
293
n
.

Harlem, New York,
42
,
98

Columbia University policies and,
120
,
121

Harlem Hospital,
88

Harlow (drag queen),
186

Hart, Lois,
220
,
221
,
227
,
229
,
237
,
247

Harvard University,
27–28

Haverford College,
33–34
,
54

Hawkins, Coleman,
141

Hay, Harry,
76
,
77
,
151
,
152

Hayden, Charles,
81
.

see
Wicker, Randy

Hayden, Tom,
133

Hecker, Isaac,
28

Heide, Robert,
62
,
63
,
131
,
284
n
.–85
n
.

Hepburn, Richard,
59

Herko, Freddie,
63

Heroin,
122–23

Higher, Gilbert,
172

Hillard, David,
259

Hillside Psychiatric Hospital,
142
,
144–45

Hirschfield, Magnus,
75–76
,
155
,
224

Hodges, Julian,
108
,
109
,
110
,
161

Hoffman, Abbie,
129–30
,
133–36
,
178–79
,
228

Hoffman, March,
313
n.

Hoffman, William M.,
60

Homeless,
188–89

STAR house for,
251–55

Homophile movement,
see individual organizations:
East Coast Homophile Organizations (ECHO); Eastern Regional Conference of Homophile Organizations (ERCHO); North American Conference of Homophile Organizations (NACHO)

Homophile planning conference of February 1966,
146–49
,
291
n
.–92
n
.

Homophile Youth Movement Neighborhood (HYMN),
158
,
164
,
205
,
227

Homosexual Bill of Rights,
222

Homosexual Citizen, The,
149
,
293
n
.

Homosexual in America, The
(Cory),
101
,
286
n
.

Homosexuality,
see specific issues affecting homosexuals; names of individuals

Homosexual League of New York,
81

Homosexuals Today,
154

Hooker, Evelyn,
150

Hoover, J. Edgar,
279

Household Finance,
233

House parties (Harlem),
90–91

Howard, Brenda,
270

Howard Baths,
63

Howard Johnson's,
114–15

Huggins, Erika,
259

Hujar, Peter,
273–74
.

Humphrey, Hubert,
137

Hunter, Alberta,
42

HYMN,
158
,
164
,
205
,
227

Iannello, Matty “the Horse,”
185

Independence Hall, Philadelphia,
113

annual picket of,
114
,
165
,
209–11
,
217
,
289
n
.,
302
n
.

Inman, Richard,
102–103
,
110
,
287
n
.,
289
n
.

Institute for Defense Analysis,
120

Institute of Social Ethics,
157
,
223
,
262

International Philosophical Congress,
56

“Introduction to the Homophile Movement An” (Gunnison),
154
,
164
,
224

Italiano, Johnny,
83

Jacques,
49

James, Allen,
61

Jamima Collective,
269

Janus Society,
102
,
109
,
149
,
288
n
.

Jay, Abraham,
14–18
,
20
,
51
,
53

Jay, Becky,
14–15

Jay, Karla,
117–22
,
165
,
232
,
236
,
243
,
266–67
,
272–73

at all-girls schools,
20
,
50–53

Aunt Betty,
17

birth of,
16

at camp,
19–20

childhood,
14–20

at Christopher Street Liberation Day Parade (L.A.),
278–79
,
280

college education,
53
,
117–22

dating males,
117–18
,
175

as feminist,
122
,
173–75
,
177
,
244–46
,
247–51
,
313
n
.

as gang member,
18

Gay Liberation Front and,
219–21
,
247–51

graduate school,
175
,
273

homosexuality:

bisexual affairs,
175

in childhood,
19–20

realization of society's attitudes toward,
117

in young adulthood,
51–53
,
118–19
,
175

naming of,
14

Nene's influence on,
16–17
,
19
,
120

since 1970,
282

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