Clayton Delery-Edwards is a retired teacher from the Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts in Natchitoches, Louisiana. He lives in New Orleans.
A riveting and important work of grassroots LGBT history, that reveals the connections and fissures between homophobia and anti–Latino prejudices in US history. Delery-Edwards unmasks the origins of one of the most sinister legal and cultural foundations of anti-gay oppression, the false accusation of desire, and how it has been used to excuse injustice."" - Sarah Schulman, award-winning writer and gays rights activist.
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