Become Gay Pride
Gay Pride
By:William J. Mann
Published on 2004 by Citadel Press
Here are the many fabulous reasons to celebrate the rich heritage and vast cultural contributions of gays and lesbians. This inspiring, joyous book triumphantly commemorates the many ways gays and lesbians have profoundly shaped the face of the world's politics, art, literature, music, theatre, cinema, sports, civil rights and much more. Included in the book are: gay places of pride, gays in history, literary gays, gay power brokers and gay stars.
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