Coming Out, Moving Forward Wisconsin..., R. Richard Wagner
Coming Out, Moving Forward Wisconsin..., R. Richard Wagner
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Coming Out, Moving Forward: Wisconsin's Recent Gay History

Author: R. Richard Wagner

Narrator: Vance Bastian

Unabridged: 16 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/14/2020


Synopsis

Coming Out, Moving Forward, the second volume in R. Richard Wagner’s groundbreaking work on gay history in Wisconsin, outlines the challenges that LGBT Wisconsinites faced in their efforts to right past oppressions and secure equality in the post-Stonewall period between 1969 and 2000. During this era, Wisconsin made history as the first state to enact a gay rights law prohibiting discrimination in employment, housing, and public accommodations on the basis of sexual orientation. It also became the first state to elect three openly gay/lesbian persons to Congress.

In this volume, R. Richard Wagner draws on historical research and materials from his extensive personal archive to not only chronicle an important movement, but also to tell the stories of the state’s LGBT pioneers—from legislators and elected officials to activists, businesspeople, and everyday citizens. Coming Out, Moving Forward documents the rich history of Wisconsin’s LGBT individuals and communities as they pushed back against injustice and found ways to live openly and proudly as themselves.

Coming Out, Moving Forward is a continuation to the first volume in this series We’ve Been Here All Along.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Shawn on December 30, 2022

The emphasis here is on the progress made in Wisconsin law and government from 1969 to 2019 in areas of equal rights for gay and lesbian citizens, and I think it does an admirable job of this. It inevitably includes quite a bit of history of local and statewide organizations and institutions, but if......more

Goodreads review by Jodie on March 14, 2021

I wanted to like it, but it was very dry and there were a lot of factual errors that made the entire book suspect.......more

Goodreads review by Fred on April 07, 2021

Not a perfect telling, but still a necessary accounting of particular ripples of history for one region. Queer people, keep finding these accounts!......more