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100 1  Funk, Mason,|eauthor,|enarrator. 
245 14 The book of pride :|bLGBTQ heroes who changed the world
       |h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cMason Funk. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bHarperAudio,|c2019. 
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511 0  Read by Rick Adamson, Kevin R. Free, Charles Constant, 
       Eileen Stevens, Robin Miles and Mason Funk. 
520    A keepsake that honors more than fifty LGBTQ pioneers, 
       activists, and revolutionaries and tells their stories of 
       dedication and triumph through never-before-published 
       original interviews. The Book of Pride pays tribute to 
       dozens of extraordinary and influential leaders who 
       sparked the worldwide LGBTQ-rights movement. These 
       courageous civil rights pioneers-nurses in Texas and 
       chemists in Philadelphia; Muslims and Catholics; the loud 
       and fearless marching in streets and the quiet and 
       determined persevering in the face of persecution-are 
       captured in gorgeous interviews accompanied by beautiful 
       photographs. Mason Funk shines a spotlight on these 
       individuals on the front lines of the fight for equality 
       and acceptance and their stunning achievements in the 
       1960s and beyond. Meet Evan Wolfson, the architect of the 
       national marriage equality movement. And Charles 
       Silverstein, a critical player in getting the American 
       Psychiatric Association to declassify homosexuality as a 
       mental illness in 1973. These are just two of the 
       remarkable figures in The Book of Pride. In sharing these 
       stories, this important volume not only reflects on the 
       past, it inspires young leaders and citizens today to 
       practice tolerance, celebrate diversity, and work for 
       positive change in their communities. A record of the 
       remarkable history of the LGBTQ movement, it reminds us of
       the necessity to fight, to resist, and to counter the 
       forces of oppression with ferocity, community, and, most 
       importantly, pride. 
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650  0 Sexual minorities|zUnited States|vBiography. 
650  0 Gays|zUnited States|vBiography. 
650  0 Gay rights. 
700 1  Adamson, Rick,|enarrator. 
700 1  Miles, Robin,|enarrator. 
700 1  Stevens, Eileen,|d1982-|enarrator. 
700 1  Free, Kevin R.,|enarrator. 
700 1  Constant, Charles,|enarrator. 
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