Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Uniquely Nasty?
Chapter 1: Big D and Me
Chapter 2: TVTV to USC
Chapter 3: Chase Manhattan Rockefeller
Chapter 4: Kings Can Never Be Wrong
Chapter 5: Teach It Flat or Teach It Round
Chapter 6: The Governor Meets with the Gays
Chapter 7: Kameny’s Attic
Chapter 8: Archive Activism: Recovering LGBTQ History
Chapter 9: Lilli Vincenz, Lebenskünstler
Chapter 10: “Negroes,” “Agitators,” and“ Racial Perverts”
Chapter 11: Counsel for the “Preverts” versus Waco’s John Dowdy
Chapter 12: Presidential Libraries: Theirs or Ours?
Chapter 13: Ex-Ex in Paris
Chapter 14: Asylum Seekers
Chapter 15: A Queer American Spy Story
Chapter 16: International Inspirations
Chapter 17: Remember
Chapter 18: In Buffalo Bill’s Cody: Traveling While Gay
Chapter 19: At Hoover’s Grave
Chapter 20: “What’s Today?”
Conclusion: The Unclassified Principles of Archive Activism
Appendixes
Endnotes
Bibliography
Index