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I loved this book. Black queer people are the foundations of gay culture, and queer women and transmascs are a crucial component of it.
This book was incredibly well-written, deeply researched, and engaging. It was very informative and I felt this book filled large gaps in my knowledge about queer culture. As a trans man, I would have liked to know more about other transmascs kept at the House of D, but it’s possible that there aren’t any other records of them. I loved the way queer liberation was tied with the Black Panthers and how the incarcerated women were a large part of the Stonewall riots.
This book was incredibly well-written, deeply researched, and engaging. It was very informative and I felt this book filled large gaps in my knowledge about queer culture. As a trans man, I would have liked to know more about other transmascs kept at the House of D, but it’s possible that there aren’t any other records of them. I loved the way queer liberation was tied with the Black Panthers and how the incarcerated women were a large part of the Stonewall riots.