· This book is about the Stonewall Riots, a series of spontaneous, often violent demonstrations by members of the gay (LGBTQ+) community in reaction to a police raid that took place in the early morning hours of J, at the Stonewall Inn in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York www.doorway.ru: ABRAMS. Pitman takes a unique narrative approach to the Stonewall riots by introducing a series of meaningful objects associated with the historical event. The first of the objects is the Jefferson Livery. The Stonewall Riots: Coming Out in the Streets (Hardcover) By Gayle E. Pitman. List Price: $ Our Price: $ (Save: $ 5%) Usually Ships in Business Days. Description. This book is about the Stonewall Riots, a series of spontaneous, often violent demonstrations by members of the gay (LGBTQ+) community in reaction to a police raid.
The Stonewall Riots: Coming Out in the Streets Pitman, Gayle E. The Stonewall Riots: Coming Out in the Streets May 14th by Abrams Books for Young Readers E ARC provided by Edelweiss Plus June 28th marks the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots in Greenwich Village, New York City, so it's great to have a new middle grade title that does. Gayle E. Pitman - Author, Sacramento, CA. likes. Gayle E. Pitman, Ph.D., professor, author, social justice advocate. Winner of the ALA Stonewall Book Award. ARC Review of The Stonewall Riots: Coming Out in the Streets by Gayle E. Pitman Disclaimer: I received an eARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. The Stonewall Riots: Coming Out in the Streets is a middle grade non-fiction book about the events before, during, and after the Stonewall Riots in New York City in
The Stonewall Riots: Coming Out in the Streets Gayle E. Pitman. Abrams, $ (p) ISBN More By and About This Author. OTHER BOOKS. My Maddy; This Day in June. Pitman takes a unique narrative approach to the Stonewall riots by introducing a series of meaningful objects associated with the historical event. The first of the objects is the Jefferson Livery Stable on Christopher Street, which eventually became the Stonewall Inn. Gayle Pitman gives younger readers (middle grade and up) a history of LGBTQ discrimination and the fight for equal rights, with Stonewall as the pivot point. In an age-appropriate but non-reductive way, Pitman conveys how dangerous it was for people to be gay in the s and s, as well as how widespread internalized homophobia was.
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