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Designed for university and high school teachers who want to integrate LGBT history into the curriculum, this volume offers inspiring stories, classroom-tested advice, and rich information. This second edition updates the material on the Supreme Court, same-sex marriage, the Right, trans history, and other topics.


Taking into account recent historic changes, this second edition updates the essays on the Supreme Court, same-sex marriage, the Right, and trans history. Authors of several other essays have taken the opportunity to add new material and references where warranted.

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A terrific book for anyone teaching U.S. history to high school or college students. It is designed to explain why, and especially how, educators can integrate LGBT history into their existing courses. The volume contains superb essays by scholars and teachers that speak to pedagogy, sources, and methods, and includes seventeen topical essays that span the breadth of U.S. history, from colonial same-sex experiences to contemporary same-sex marriage."" American Historian

Preface ix
Introduction to the Second Edition xi
Introduction
The Ins and Outs of U.S. History: Introducing Students to a Queer Past
3(14)
Susan K. Freeman
Leila J. Rupp
Outing the Past: U.S. Queer History in Global Perspective
17(16)
Leila J. Rupp
Part One The Challenge of Teaching Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History
Forty Years and Counting
33(14)
John D'Emilio
Putting Ideas into Practice: High School Teachers Talk about Incorporating the LCBT Past
47(30)
Daniel Hurewitz
Questions, Not Test Answers: Teaching LCBT History in Public Schools
77(15)
Emily K. Hobson
Felicia T. Perez
Observing Difference: Toward a Pedagogy of Historical and Cultural Intersections
92(19)
Kevin Mumford
Part Two Topics in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History
Transforming the Curriculum: The Inclusion of the Experiences of Trans People
111(12)
Genny Beemyn
Sexual Diversity in Early America
123(9)
Thomas A. Foster
Nineteenth-Century Male Love Stories and Sex Stories
132(11)
David D. Doyle Jr.
Romantic Friendship: Exploring Modern Categories of Sexuality, Love, and Desire between Women
143(10)
Dasa Francikova
Industrial Capitalism and Emergent Sexual Cultures
153(13)
Red Vaughan Tremmel
Men and Women Like That: Regional Identities and Rural Sexual Cultures in the South and Pacific Northwest
166(12)
Colin R. Johnson
The Other War: Gay Men and Lesbians in the Second World War
178(8)
Marilyn E. Hegarty
The Red Scare's Lavender Cousin: The Construction of the Cold War Citizen
186(13)
David K. Johnson
Public Figures, Private Lives: Eleanor Roosevelt, J. Edgar Hoover, and a Queer Political History
199(14)
Claire Bond Potter
Community and Civil Rights in the Kinsey Era
213(11)
Craig M. Loftin
Queers of Hope, Gays of Rage: Reexamining the Sixties in the Classroom
224(14)
Ian Lekus
Sexual Rights and Wrongs: Teaching the U.S. Supreme Court's Greatest Gay and Lesbian Hits
238(16)
Marc Stein
Queer Generations: Teaching the History of Same-Sex Parenting since the Second World War
254(11)
Daniel Rivers
The New Right's Antigay Backlash
265(16)
Whitney Strub
How to Teach AIDS in a U.S. History Survey
281(10)
Jennifer Brier
"Don't Ask, Don't Tell": The Politics of Military Change
291(6)
Aaron Belkin
Teaching Same-Sex Marriage as U.S. History
297(18)
Shannon Weber
Part Three Discovery and Interpretation of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History
History as Social Change: Queer Archives and Oral History Projects
315(9)
Nan Alamilla Boyd
Teaching LGBT History through Fiction: A Story-Logic Approach to the Problems of Naming and Evidence
324(12)
Norman W. Jones
Screening the Queer Past: Teaching LGBT History with Documentary Films
336(13)
Nicholas L. Syrett
Popular Culture: Using Television, Film, and the Media to Explore LGBT History
349(10)
Sharon Ullman
Queer History Goes Digital: Using Outhistory.org in the Classroom
359(14)
Catherine O. Jacquet
Contributors 373(6)
Index 379
Leila J. Rupp is the author of many books, including A Desired Past: A Short History of Same-Sex Love in America and Sapphistries: A Global History of Love between Women. She is a professor of feminist studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Susan K. Freeman is an associate professor and chair of the Department of Gender and Women's Studies at Western Michigan University. She is the author of Sex Goes to School: Girls and Sex Education before the 1960s.