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Archive Activism : A Memoir of a "Uniquely Nasty" Journey

Title
Archive Activism : A Memoir of a "Uniquely Nasty" Journey / Charles Francis.
ISBN
9781574419207
9781574419085
Publication
Denton, Texas : University of North Texas Press, [2023]
Manufacture
Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2023
Copyright Notice Date
©[2023]
Physical Description
1 online resource (288 pages).
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Description based on print version record.
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Summary
"Archive Activism is a memoir of activism rooted in a new way to converse with history by rescuing it. Archive activists discover documents and other important materials often classified, "gone missing," or sealed that somehow escaped the fireplace or shredder. It is an approach to LGBTQ advocacy and policy activism based on citizen archivery and original archival research to effect social change. Research=Activism is the formula growing out of Charles Francis's personal story as a gay Texan born and raised during the 1950s and 1960s in Dallas. The rescues range in time and place from Francis's first encounter with a raucous, near-violent religious demonstration in Fort Worth to attics loaded with forgotten historic treasures of LGBTQ pioneers. Archive Activism tells how Francis helped Governor George W. Bush achieve his dream of becoming president in 2000 by reaching out to gay and lesbian supporters, the first time a Republican candidate for president formally met with gay and lesbian Americans. This inspired Francis to engage with deleted LGBTQ history by forming a historical society with an edge, a new Mattachine Society of Washington, DC. For the first time, Archive Activism reveals how LGBTQ secrets were held for decades at the LBJ Presidential Library in the papers of President Johnson's personal secretary, sealed until her death at age 105. Mattachine's signature discovery is a federal attorney's classified assault blandly filed under "Suitability" at the National Archives: "What it boils down to is that most men look upon homosexuality as something uniquely nasty." Archive Activism is not only a memoir but also an essential roadmap for activists from any group armed only with their library cards"-- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Project MUSE complete collection 2023.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 03, 2023
Contents
Introduction: Uniquely Nasty?
Big D and Me
TVTV to USC
Chase Manhattan Rockefeller
Kings Can Never Be Wrong
Teach It Flat or Teach It Round
The Governor Meets with the Gays
Kameny's Attic
Archive Activism: Recovering LGBTQ History
Lilli Vincenz, Leibenkuntzler
"Negroes," "Agitators," and "Racial Perverts"
Counsel for the "Preverts" vs. Waco's John Dowdy
Presidential Libraries: Theirs or Ours?
Ex-Ex in Paris
Asylum Seekers
A Queer American Spy Story
International Inspirations
Remember
In Buffalo Bill's Cody: Traveling While Gay
At Hoover's Grave
"What Day's Today?"
The Unclassified Principles of Archive Activism.
Genre/Form
Autobiographies.
History.
Biographies.
Autobiographies.
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