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CONTENTS: INTRODUCTION: CHAPTER 1: American Body Politics and the Crime Against Nature, 1861-81 CHAPTER 2: From the Sodomite to the Homosexual, 1881-1935 CHAPTER 3: The Anti-Homosexual Kulturkampf, 1935-61 CHAPTER 4: The Case(s) Against the Crime Against Nature, 1935-61 CHAPTER 5: Homo Equality and Sodomy Reform, 1961-69 CHAPTER 6: The Crime Against Nature After Stonewall, 1969-75 CHAPTER 7: Gay Civil Rights and a New Politics of Preservation, 1975-86 CHAPTER 8: The Crime Against Nature on Trial, Bowers v. Hardwick,1986 CHAPTER 9: The Lambda-ACLU Campaign to Overrule Bowers, 1986-2003 CHAPTER 10: Sodomy Law at the Alamo, Lawrence v. Texas, 2003 CHAPTER 11: State Regulation of Sexuality After Lawrence v. Texas, 2003-05 CHAPTER 12: Beyond Whitman and Comstock: Bowers and Hardwick Revisited
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Sodomy -- United States -- History.
Sodomy -- United States -- Cases.
Sex crimes -- United States -- History.
Sex and law -- United States -- History.