Before Lawrence v. Texas : the making of a queer social movement / Wesley G. Phelps.
2023
KF9328.S6 P44 2023 (Mapit)
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Title
Before Lawrence v. Texas : the making of a queer social movement / Wesley G. Phelps.
Edition
First edition.
Imprint
Austin, TX : University of Texas Press, 2023.
Copyright
©2023
Description
292 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Series
Jack and Doris Smothers series in Texas history, life, and culture.
Formatted Contents Note
Before Lawrence v. Texas
Buchanan v. Batchelor and the evolution of the Texas sodomy statute, 1965-1974
The Texas homosexual conduct law in action, 1974-1982
Resisting the effects of the Texas homosexual conduct law, 1974-1982
Baker v. Wade, 1975-1986
Morales v. Texas and England v. City of Dallas, 1986-1994
Lawrence v. Texas reconsidered.
Buchanan v. Batchelor and the evolution of the Texas sodomy statute, 1965-1974
The Texas homosexual conduct law in action, 1974-1982
Resisting the effects of the Texas homosexual conduct law, 1974-1982
Baker v. Wade, 1975-1986
Morales v. Texas and England v. City of Dallas, 1986-1994
Lawrence v. Texas reconsidered.
Summary
"In Before Lawrence, Wesley Phelps recounts the legal challenges to discriminatory Texas sodomy laws before the major breakthrough in the U.S. Supreme Court's 2003 decision in Lawrence v. Texas. While most scholars and activists recognize the Lawrence decision to be the foundation for all subsequent gains for gay and lesbian equality in the twenty-first century, Phelps argues that the earlier legal challenges laid the necessary groundwork for the modern movement for queer civil rights. By probing the fascinating human stories behind these cases, this book offers a rare glimpse into an important component in the movement for gay and lesbian equality and constitutional reform in the United States. The main contribution of the book is to challenge the widely held assumption that the Lawrence v. Texas decision came out of nowhere in 2003. In reality, over several decades grassroots activists had been busy building the organizational groundwork and legal strategies necessary for this final victory over archaic sodomy laws in the United States. In the process, these activists played significant roles in creating and shaping our modern gay and lesbian rights movement"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-271) and index.
Call Number
KF9328.S6 P44 2023
Language
English
ISBN
9781477322321 hardcover
1477322329 hardcover
9781477326657 (pdf)
9781477326664 (epub)
1477322329 hardcover
9781477326657 (pdf)
9781477326664 (epub)
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