Jack Nichols, Gay Pioneer: "Have You Heard My Message?"

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The story of a man who fought to leave a better world than he found

One of the founders of the gay and lesbian liberation movement, Jack Nichols was a warrior for gay equality. Jack Nichols, Gay Pioneer: "Have You Heard My Message?" is his story, blending the man, the movement, and the moment into a memory of his life's work. This powerful biography captures the wisdom, ...
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Overview

The story of a man who fought to leave a better world than he found

One of the founders of the gay and lesbian liberation movement, Jack Nichols was a warrior for gay equality. Jack Nichols, Gay Pioneer: "Have You Heard My Message?" is his story, blending the man, the movement, and the moment into a memory of his life's work. This powerful biography captures the wisdom, passion, and spirit of a man who refused to be silent at a time when even gay thoughts were considered by society to be a crime of the soul.

As a journalist, activist, co-founder of the Mattachine Societies of Washington, DC, and Florida, and editor of the first gay weekly newspaper in the United States, Jack Nichols left a legacy of gay rights, gay pride, and tremendous courage. Jack Nichols, Gay Pioneer: "Have You Heard My Message?" charts the life of this vastly important figure from his childhood in the suburbs of Washington, DC, to his final impassioned days in a Florida cancer treatment center in 2005. Braided throughout this crucial text is not only the history of the man, but also the ideas he used to bring the movement to critical mass and the sources of those ideas so influential to all of his work—before Stonewall and after, during the AIDS epidemic, and beyond. Here is everything from the early influence of Burns and Whitman to Nichols's revolutionary relationship with Lige Clark to the integration of androgyny and anarchism into his activist philosophy. It is the story of a prolific activist and inspirational human being.

Among the many important topics detailed in Jack Nichols, Gay Pioneer: "Have You Heard My Message?" are his:

• Family history and its unique influence on his activist tendencies
• Relationship with Lige Clark becoming "the most famous homosexuals in America"
• Plan for the social construction of androgyny
• Attack on the psychiatric establishment's theory of homosexuality as a "sickness"
• Work and vision in men's liberation
• Groundbreaking editorship of American's first gay weekly newspaper, GAY
• Use of Walt Whitman as the "fountainhead" of the homosexual movement
• Incorporation of anarchistic theory into his economic and gender ideas
• And countless more!

Thoughtful and moving, Jack Nichols, Gay Pioneer: "Have You Heard My Message?" is a compelling look at the man and the movement.

With a wealth of hard-to-find summaries of underground gay journalism, detailed references, personal photographs, and a complete bibliography of Nichols's major writings, Jack Nichols, Gay Pioneer: "Have You Heard My Message?" is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the history and future of LGBT movements, as well as students, educators, and researchers seeking a comprehensive and thorough treatment of this revolutionary figure.
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David Carter
It is high time that we have biographies of the founders and pioneers of the LGBT civil rights movement. . . . A WELL-RESEARCHED AND INSIGHTFUL BIOGRAPHY. . . . Jack Nichols was one of the rare militants in the pre-Stonewall movement, being the prime mover behind the first public demonstration by a homosexual organization and among the very first to take on the psychologists who considered us mentally ill. Nichols was also an original thinker, and Campbell DOES AN EXCELLENT JOB of delineating Nichols's still relevant insights into masculinity, homophobia, and sexuality. (David Carter, author, Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution)
Thomas Kraemer
CONTRIBUTES MUCH NEW KNOWLEDGE about the Twentieth Century gay liberation movement. It is solidly based on unpublished interviews compiled by the author shortly before Nichols died in 2005. Campbell tells the inspirational story of how a self-educated queer boy grew up to achieve an impressive records of 'firsts' as a gay rights activist from the pre-Stonewall Era to the Internet Age. In the 1960s, along with Dr. George Weinberg and homophile activist Frank Kameny, Nichols first challenged the psychiatric dogma that homosexuality is a sickness. Nichols achieved national recognition with his 'Homosexual Citizen' columns for SCREW and as an editor of GAY. His books and Web publication attracted readers worldwide, including those interested in male liberation and gender identity politics. Campbell's exhaustive bibliography is also fun to read because it lists the bawdy headlines written by SCREW Editor Al Goldstein for Nichols' columns. . . . INVALUABLE TO FUTURE RESEARCHERS. . . . An essential acquisition for every LGBT collection. (Thomas Kraemer, Founder of the Oregon State University Foundation, Magnus Hirschfeld Fund for sexual orientation and gender identity research)
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Meet the Author

J. Louis Campbell III, PhD, is Associate Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences at Penn State Altoona. Author and co-author of numerous articles, essays, and book chapters, Dr. Campbell is a former co-chair of the Penn State President’s Commission on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Equity.

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Table of Contents

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. Reflections in the Bubble Room
Chapter 2. Dining Room Memories
Chapter 3. The Burgeonings
Chapter 4. Bertie's Deal
Chapter 5. Shrinking the Shrinks
Chapter 6. Lige Signs On
Chapter 7. Quiet in the Holler
Chapter 8. Free the Willies
Chapter 9. Amerika, America
Chapter 10. Last Will and Testament
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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