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296:. By 1979 he had launched what become his lifelong lecture and slideshow tour, presenting his latest research to audiences of lesbians and gay men, beginning with "Lesbian Masquerade" about women who dressed as men. When closing the city's bathhouses became a political controversy early in the AIDS epidemic, he published "a still-definitive essay on the history and social function of gay baths".
481:. There he bought property he hoped to use for green development. He was manager and program director of the Liberty Theatre in 2002-2003. He bought, renovated, operated Carrier House Bed and Breakfast from 2002 to 2007. He served as coordinator of Community & Economic Development and founding member of Liberty Economic Action Project (LEAP) in 2004-05. With Maurice Gerry, he bought the
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the 1970s, a friend of one of Bérubé’s neighbors discovered a batch of letters that a dozen gay military personnel had exchanged during World War II after meeting at a military base in
Missouri. Bérubé turned them into the basis of years of research and a prize-winning book, after presenting his work in progress "Marching to a Different Drummer" at more than a hundred venues.
358:...superb ... not only in terms of his prose style, which was absolutely lucid and even elegant, but also in terms of the very fine-spun analysis. Allan was not one to create shallow generalizations about either a given individual or a series of events. He was utterly meticulous and utterly careful. No one will ever, I think, have to redo the book on World War II.
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includes poetry and drawings. Several pages appear to be missing from this very scarce and revealing period piece. Not least interesting among the letters reproduced is a somewhat sympathetic letter from a draft board, to an individual who had indicated his resistance to the draft and the war by returning his draft card."
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The certificate reads: "We congratulate you for your extensive historical research and study of the gay community, held in high esteem and greatly valued throughout the country. This outstanding contribution to our society, focusing attention on the gay community during and after World War II, is a
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men and women in the U.S. military between 1941 and 1945. The book used interviews with gay veterans, government documents, and other sources to discuss the social and political issues that faced over 9,000 servicemen and women during World War II. The work had its origins in a chance discovery. In
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Contemporary Responses to the Draft. (n.p.): (n.p.) (n.d.). Spiralbound collection, apparently done in 1968 by students at the University of Chicago, containing personal statements by soldiers, draft evaders, and others; also
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Ferndale, New York, and between 2002 and 2007 he coordinated its restoration, won it listings on the New York State and National Historic Places registers, and had the facade restored by a team of Cornell University historic preservation volunteers. With his life partner John Nelson, operated
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from 1964 to 1968, but did not earn a degree, dropping out in what he later described as a panic based on the political turmoil of 1968, confronting his sexuality, anxiety about paying for his education, and guilt about breaking with his working-class background. He moved to Boston and there he
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Fellowship, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, "in recognition of your accomplishments in history which demonstrate your originality, creativity, capacity for self-direction, and ability to make a contribution to our
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in 1995 and 2000. The executors of his estate donated his surviving papers to the same archive, which holds other collections that include correspondence from Bérubé and materials that document his work, as do the papers of
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Residency Fellowship in the Humanities, Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS), Graduate Center, City University of New York, in support of research on "The Marine Cooks and Stewards Union 1930s to
1232:"Additional Views of Mr. Kennedy. Excerpted from the Senate Debate regarding the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1994. 139 Congressional Record, S11194; daily ed. September 9, 1993."
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in 1996. He received a
Rockefeller grant from the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies in 1994. For about twenty years beginning in 1979, Bérubé was interviewed about his work in publications including
164:. He also wrote essays about the intersection of class and race in gay culture, and about growing up in a poor, working-class family, his French-Canadian roots, and about his experience of anti-
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with questions to pose at those hearings and submitted as written testimony a paper titled "Historical
Overview of the Origins of the Military's Ban on Homosexuals".
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Schwulenbewegung", an exhibition on the history of the gay rights movement presented at the
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in Mount Hermon, Massachusetts, on scholarship, graduating in 1964. After registering for the draft as required at age 18, he sought and received
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Goodbye to Berlin? 100 Jahre
Schwulenbewegung: eine Ausstellung des Schwulen Museums und der Akademie der Künste, 17. Mai bis 17. August 1997
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called the book "remarkably evenhanded", as if it were surprising he could be committed to both scholarship and political activism.
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for outstanding Gay Men's Nonfiction book of 1990 Professional historians praised its research and the quality of Bérubé's prose.
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Bérubé, Allan (2011). "How Gay Stays White and What Kind of White It Stays". In D'Emilio, John; Freedman, Estelle B. (eds.).
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Bérubé, Allan (2011). "No Red-Baiting! No Race-Baiting! No Queen-Baiting!". In D'Emilio, John; Freedman, Estelle B. (eds.).
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Koskovich, Gerard (2014). "Displaying the Queer Past: Purposes, Publics, and Possibilities at the GLBT History Museum".
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Bérubé, Allan (2011). "Intellectual Desire". In D'Emilio, John; Freedman, Estelle B. (eds.).
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Gold, Tami (2001). "Making Out At Work". In Krupat, Kitty; McCreery, Patrick (eds.).
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significant piece of history and we are grateful for your dedication to this effort."
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Dream Ships Sail Away: A Gay Odyssey Through the Golden Age of Luxury Liners
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Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights in the United States
594:"Murder in the Women's Army Corps: An Interview with Actress Pat Bond".
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Coming Out Under Fire: The History of Gay Men and Women in World War Two
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in 1994 with a screenplay that Bérubé co-wrote. The film received a
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My Desire for History: Essays in Gay, Labor, and Community History
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My Desire for History: Essays in Gay, Labor, and Community History
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Living at War: A Collection of Contemporary Responses to the Draft
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My Desire for History: Essays in Gay, Community, and Labor History
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Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights
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in opposition to the Vietnam War. He came out as gay in 1969.
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Because he was gay, he was not allowed to testify before the
762:"Allan Bérubé Is Dead at 61; Historian of Gays in Military"
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821:. University of North Carolina Press. pp. 161–81.
788:"Allan Bérubé; gay historian chronicled roles in WWII"
598:(San Francisco), Issue 13, Summer 1991, p. 17-20.
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Bérubé's principal work of history was the 1990 book
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American historian, activist, and scholar (1946–2007)
947:Weeks, Jeffrey (2010). "Allan Bérubé (1946-2007)".
587:"Medical Scapegoating: An Historical Perspective".
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432:No Red-Baiting! No Race-Baiting! No Queen-Baiting!
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961:10.1093/hwj/dbq012
589:Gay Community News
491:Village of Liberty
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