Banned from California: -Jim Foshee- Persecution, Redemption, Liberation ... and the Gay Civil Rights Movement

This is the previously untold story of a 1950s gay teenager who runs away from home, setting out on an adventure that redefines his life and puts him in the midst of the civil rights struggle of gay people across the United States of America spanning a half-century. Born in 1939, Jim Foshee lives his young life openly, honestly and defiantly in the underground world of homosexuals and early queer subculture decades before that lifestyle eventually progressed into a modern LGBTQ society.

This biography is an intimate portrait of gay life in the 1950s and beyond into a new millennium. It takes readers on a unique and personal journey through a part of American history as seen through the eyes of this gay American-an exploration seldom revealed in American literature.

Reviews

"Jim Foshee was an intrepid community-based researcher of LGBT history who, long before historic newspapers and books were digitized, read through them page by dusty page, and sent me amazing discoveries, enriching my own work to recover an unknown past. I'm delighted that Jim's own fascinating, poignant history is now honored in this wonderful biography."- Jonathan Ned Katz, author, Gay American History, Gay Lesbian Almanac and Love Stories

"This compelling story recounts the life of a gay man born in the late 1930s. He is defiant and resilient, flawed and complicated. This touching narrative left me feeling that I belong to a lineage of older, passed, LGBT individuals who lived in the complex, troubled, gay humanity of the 1940s, 1950s and beyond-embedded with burden yet conquered through perseverance." - Dr. Ramon Silvestre, GLBT Historical Society, San Francisco

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Banned from California: -Jim Foshee- Persecution, Redemption, Liberation ... and the Gay Civil Rights Movement

This is the previously untold story of a 1950s gay teenager who runs away from home, setting out on an adventure that redefines his life and puts him in the midst of the civil rights struggle of gay people across the United States of America spanning a half-century. Born in 1939, Jim Foshee lives his young life openly, honestly and defiantly in the underground world of homosexuals and early queer subculture decades before that lifestyle eventually progressed into a modern LGBTQ society.

This biography is an intimate portrait of gay life in the 1950s and beyond into a new millennium. It takes readers on a unique and personal journey through a part of American history as seen through the eyes of this gay American-an exploration seldom revealed in American literature.

Reviews

"Jim Foshee was an intrepid community-based researcher of LGBT history who, long before historic newspapers and books were digitized, read through them page by dusty page, and sent me amazing discoveries, enriching my own work to recover an unknown past. I'm delighted that Jim's own fascinating, poignant history is now honored in this wonderful biography."- Jonathan Ned Katz, author, Gay American History, Gay Lesbian Almanac and Love Stories

"This compelling story recounts the life of a gay man born in the late 1930s. He is defiant and resilient, flawed and complicated. This touching narrative left me feeling that I belong to a lineage of older, passed, LGBT individuals who lived in the complex, troubled, gay humanity of the 1940s, 1950s and beyond-embedded with burden yet conquered through perseverance." - Dr. Ramon Silvestre, GLBT Historical Society, San Francisco

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Banned from California: -Jim Foshee- Persecution, Redemption, Liberation ... and the Gay Civil Rights Movement

Banned from California: -Jim Foshee- Persecution, Redemption, Liberation ... and the Gay Civil Rights Movement

by Robert C Steele
Banned from California: -Jim Foshee- Persecution, Redemption, Liberation ... and the Gay Civil Rights Movement

Banned from California: -Jim Foshee- Persecution, Redemption, Liberation ... and the Gay Civil Rights Movement

by Robert C Steele

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This is the previously untold story of a 1950s gay teenager who runs away from home, setting out on an adventure that redefines his life and puts him in the midst of the civil rights struggle of gay people across the United States of America spanning a half-century. Born in 1939, Jim Foshee lives his young life openly, honestly and defiantly in the underground world of homosexuals and early queer subculture decades before that lifestyle eventually progressed into a modern LGBTQ society.

This biography is an intimate portrait of gay life in the 1950s and beyond into a new millennium. It takes readers on a unique and personal journey through a part of American history as seen through the eyes of this gay American-an exploration seldom revealed in American literature.

Reviews

"Jim Foshee was an intrepid community-based researcher of LGBT history who, long before historic newspapers and books were digitized, read through them page by dusty page, and sent me amazing discoveries, enriching my own work to recover an unknown past. I'm delighted that Jim's own fascinating, poignant history is now honored in this wonderful biography."- Jonathan Ned Katz, author, Gay American History, Gay Lesbian Almanac and Love Stories

"This compelling story recounts the life of a gay man born in the late 1930s. He is defiant and resilient, flawed and complicated. This touching narrative left me feeling that I belong to a lineage of older, passed, LGBT individuals who lived in the complex, troubled, gay humanity of the 1940s, 1950s and beyond-embedded with burden yet conquered through perseverance." - Dr. Ramon Silvestre, GLBT Historical Society, San Francisco


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781734010800
Publisher: Wentworth-Schwartz Publishing Company, Lrcs
Publication date: 05/27/2020
Pages: 378
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.78(d)

Table of Contents

Author's Note

Chapter 1 - California Here I Come

Chapter 2 - A Young Child

Chapter 3 - Life with Fannie & Ross

Chapter 4 - Idaho Industrial Training School

Chapter 5 - To the Hospital

Chapter 6 - Return to California

Chapter 7 - Touched by the Homophiles

Chapter 8 - From Home Visits to California

Chapter 9 - Hooray for Hollywood

Chapter 10 - The Star Cafe

Chapter 11 - Gay at the Hospital

Chapter 12 - Idaho Cornfield

Chapter 13 - In the Hospital with Cassie

Chapter 14 - Home Visits & the Ski Resort

Chapter 15 - New York, New York

Chapter 16 - Mistaken Identities

Chapter 17 - Called Up

Chapter 18 - Ruth & the Beats of San Francisco

Chapter 19 - Off to California with Cassie

Chapter 20 - Dallas

Chapter 21 - Entering the Belly of the Beast

Chapter 22 - Ramsey

Chapter 23 - The Walls

Chapter 24 - Getting Out of Texas

Chapter 25 - Freedom in the Free World

Chapter 26 -The Business Side of Going Pro

Chapter 27 - Sugar Daddies

Chapter 28 - The Summer of Love

Chapter 29 - L.A. Bar Raid

Chapter 30 - Lenora & Phil

Chapter 31 - First Years in Denver

Chapter 32 - From Mattachine to Gay Liberation

Chapter 33 - Gay Coalition of Denver

Chapter 34 - Denver's New Gay Press

Chapter 36 - Pride, the Center & John Shepperd

Chapter 35 - Gay History Research

Chapter 37 - Colorado Gaybreak

Chapter 38 - Back to L.A. with John

Chapter 39 - Return to Denver

Chapter 40 - Pink Triangle Radio

Chapter 41 - Politics of AIDS

Chapter 42 - Last Years

Afterword

Research by Jim Foshee

Acknowledgments

Index of Photos

About the Author

Notes / Bibliography

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