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Book Synopsis
Histories of gay and lesbian urban life typically focus on major metropolitan areas like San Francisco and New York, opportunity-filled destinations for LGBTQ migrants from across the country. Yet there are many other queer communities in economically depressed cities with majority Black and Hispanic populations that receive far less attention. Though just a few miles from New York, Newark is one of these cities, and its queer histories have been neglected—until now.

Queer Newark charts a history in which working-class people of color are the central actors and in which violence, poverty, and homophobia could never suppress joy, resistance, love, and desire. Drawing from rare archives that range from oral histories to vice squad reports, this collection’s authors uncover the sites and people of Newark’s queer past in bars, discos, ballrooms, and churches. Exploring the intersections of class, race, gender, and sexuality, they offer fresh perspectives on the HIV/AIDS epidemic, community relations with police, Latinx immigration, and gentrification, while considering how to best tell the rich and complex stories of queer urban life. Queer Newark reveals a new side of New Jersey’s largest city while rewriting the history of LGBTQ life in America.



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"While it amazes me to be part of any history, I was honored to have been included in the queer history of Newark, New Jersey. Working with the LGBTQ+ community, I had no idea I was helping to create a stronger, more resilient story. Queer Newark documents our journeys, with the end result being this must-read tome." -- Gary Paul Wright * founder and executive director of the African American Office of Gay Concerns *

Table of Contents
Introduction
Whitney Strub
Chapter 1: Sodom on the Passaic: Excavating Early Queer Histories of Newark, 1870s-1940s
Peter Savastano and Timothy Stewart-Winter
Chapter 2: The View from Mulberry and Market: Revisiting Newark’s Forgotten Gay and Lesbian Nightlife
Anna Lvovsky
Oral History excerpt #1: John
Chapter 3: Toward a Queer Newark Left: Sexuality and Activism in the New Left and Black Power Eras
Whitney Strub
Oral History excerpt #2: Yvonne Hernandez
Chapter 4: Glitter on Halsey Street: Queer and Trans World-Making in Newark, 1970s-present
Kristyn Scorsone
Oral History excerpt #3: Angela Raine
Chapter 5: Project Fire: AIDS, Erasure, and Black Queer Organizing in Newark
Jason Chernesky
Chapter 6: Ballroom Interlude
The Queer Newark Oral History Project
Chapter 7: At Home in the Hood: Black Queer Women Resisting Narratives of Violence and Plotting Life at the G Corner
LeiLani Dowell
Oral History excerpt #4: June Dowell-Burton
Chapter 8: Let’s Talk about Sex, Baby!: Queer Newark Oral Histories, La’Raine Magazine, and the Politics of Sex in the Archive
Dominique Rocker
Chapter 9: “Temos Muitas Coisas Pra Fazer”: Market Identities and Queer Community Building in the Brazilian Ironbound and Greater Queer Newark
Yamil Avivi
Oral History excerpt #5: Alicia Heath-Toby
Chapter 10: “Newark Police Don’t Do Nothing for Me; They Don’t Protect and Serve”: Policing LGBTQ+ Communities
Danielle M. Shields and Carse Ramos
Chapter 11: “I’m Walking Here”: Reframing Queer History Through a Walking Tour
Mary Rizzo and Christina Strasburger
Epilogue: Remembering Sakia, Remembering Ourselves
Zenzele Isoke

Acknowledgments
Notes
References
Notes on Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: 16/02/2024
      ISBN13: 9781978829213, 978-1978829213
      ISBN10: 1978829213

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      Book Synopsis
      Histories of gay and lesbian urban life typically focus on major metropolitan areas like San Francisco and New York, opportunity-filled destinations for LGBTQ migrants from across the country. Yet there are many other queer communities in economically depressed cities with majority Black and Hispanic populations that receive far less attention. Though just a few miles from New York, Newark is one of these cities, and its queer histories have been neglected—until now.

      Queer Newark charts a history in which working-class people of color are the central actors and in which violence, poverty, and homophobia could never suppress joy, resistance, love, and desire. Drawing from rare archives that range from oral histories to vice squad reports, this collection’s authors uncover the sites and people of Newark’s queer past in bars, discos, ballrooms, and churches. Exploring the intersections of class, race, gender, and sexuality, they offer fresh perspectives on the HIV/AIDS epidemic, community relations with police, Latinx immigration, and gentrification, while considering how to best tell the rich and complex stories of queer urban life. Queer Newark reveals a new side of New Jersey’s largest city while rewriting the history of LGBTQ life in America.



      Trade Review
      "While it amazes me to be part of any history, I was honored to have been included in the queer history of Newark, New Jersey. Working with the LGBTQ+ community, I had no idea I was helping to create a stronger, more resilient story. Queer Newark documents our journeys, with the end result being this must-read tome." -- Gary Paul Wright * founder and executive director of the African American Office of Gay Concerns *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction
      Whitney Strub
      Chapter 1: Sodom on the Passaic: Excavating Early Queer Histories of Newark, 1870s-1940s
      Peter Savastano and Timothy Stewart-Winter
      Chapter 2: The View from Mulberry and Market: Revisiting Newark’s Forgotten Gay and Lesbian Nightlife
      Anna Lvovsky
      Oral History excerpt #1: John
      Chapter 3: Toward a Queer Newark Left: Sexuality and Activism in the New Left and Black Power Eras
      Whitney Strub
      Oral History excerpt #2: Yvonne Hernandez
      Chapter 4: Glitter on Halsey Street: Queer and Trans World-Making in Newark, 1970s-present
      Kristyn Scorsone
      Oral History excerpt #3: Angela Raine
      Chapter 5: Project Fire: AIDS, Erasure, and Black Queer Organizing in Newark
      Jason Chernesky
      Chapter 6: Ballroom Interlude
      The Queer Newark Oral History Project
      Chapter 7: At Home in the Hood: Black Queer Women Resisting Narratives of Violence and Plotting Life at the G Corner
      LeiLani Dowell
      Oral History excerpt #4: June Dowell-Burton
      Chapter 8: Let’s Talk about Sex, Baby!: Queer Newark Oral Histories, La’Raine Magazine, and the Politics of Sex in the Archive
      Dominique Rocker
      Chapter 9: “Temos Muitas Coisas Pra Fazer”: Market Identities and Queer Community Building in the Brazilian Ironbound and Greater Queer Newark
      Yamil Avivi
      Oral History excerpt #5: Alicia Heath-Toby
      Chapter 10: “Newark Police Don’t Do Nothing for Me; They Don’t Protect and Serve”: Policing LGBTQ+ Communities
      Danielle M. Shields and Carse Ramos
      Chapter 11: “I’m Walking Here”: Reframing Queer History Through a Walking Tour
      Mary Rizzo and Christina Strasburger
      Epilogue: Remembering Sakia, Remembering Ourselves
      Zenzele Isoke

      Acknowledgments
      Notes
      References
      Notes on Contributors
      Index

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