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Familiar Faces, Hidden Lives:

The Story of Homosexual Men in America Today, Volume 1
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Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1976 - Gay liberation movement - 246 pages
After serving as a senior health services official in New York City during the Lindsay administration, Brown publicly revealed his homosexuality--and served, until his death in 1975, as a spokesman for gay liberation. The familiar faces he writes of are those men he knew sexually and socially, professionally and politically. Brown's book also illustrates the complex problems of a homosexual's life generated by diverse social institutions: religion, the law, psychiatry, and family, and a heterosexual conceptualization of love relationships.

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Coming Out
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Parents
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