Lecture: "Queering the U.S. Bicentennial: Patriots, Protesters, Pornographers, and Profiteers"

October 4, 2024
5:15pm - 6:30pm
Location
Ewell Hall, Room 107
221 Jamestown Rd
Williamsburg, VA 23185Map this location
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  • Open to the public
Professor Marc Stein

As we approach the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, this presentation looks back to the U.S. bicentennial of 1976, focusing on the queer bromance between U.S. President Richard Nixon and Philadelphia Mayor Frank Rizzo, LGBTQ activists who participated in counter-bicentennial protests, Mandate magazine’s special issue on the bicentennial, and the multiple meanings of Elton John’s “Philadelphia Freedom.”

Marc Stein is the Jamie and Phyllis Pasker Professor of U.S. History and Constitutional Law at San Francisco State University. He is the author of five books on LGBTQ history, including The Stonewall Riots (2019), Queer Public History (2022), and Rethinking the Gay and Lesbian Movement (2023). Stein is also director of the OutHistory website, coeditor of the Queer Pasts digital history database, and vice president of the Organization of American Historians.

Sponsored by: Tyler Lecture Series, H.R. Tyler Department of History

Contact

Jay Watkins, [[jwatkins]]