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Allan Bérubé

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30: 269:, on December 3, 1946, the eldest of four children born to a rural, working-class, French Canadian family. For a time in his childhood his family lived in trailer parks in Connecticut and New Jersey, while his father worked as a poorly paid cameraman for NBC. While he was a teenager, the family returned to his grandparents' farming community in Massachusetts. For his last year of high school he attended the 296:. By 1979 he had launched what become his lifelong lecture and slideshow tour, presenting his latest research to audiences of lesbians and gay men, beginning with "Lesbian Masquerade" about women who dressed as men. When closing the city's bathhouses became a political controversy early in the AIDS epidemic, he published "a still-definitive essay on the history and social function of gay baths". 481:. There he bought property he hoped to use for green development. He was manager and program director of the Liberty Theatre in 2002-2003. He bought, renovated, operated Carrier House Bed and Breakfast from 2002 to 2007. He served as coordinator of Community & Economic Development and founding member of Liberty Economic Action Project (LEAP) in 2004-05. With Maurice Gerry, he bought the 342:
the 1970s, a friend of one of Bérubé’s neighbors discovered a batch of letters that a dozen gay military personnel had exchanged during World War II after meeting at a military base in Missouri. Bérubé turned them into the basis of years of research and a prize-winning book, after presenting his work in progress "Marching to a Different Drummer" at more than a hundred venues.
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includes poetry and drawings. Several pages appear to be missing from this very scarce and revealing period piece. Not least interesting among the letters reproduced is a somewhat sympathetic letter from a draft board, to an individual who had indicated his resistance to the draft and the war by returning his draft card."
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The certificate reads: "We congratulate you for your extensive historical research and study of the gay community, held in high esteem and greatly valued throughout the country. This outstanding contribution to our society, focusing attention on the gay community during and after World War II, is a
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men and women in the U.S. military between 1941 and 1945. The book used interviews with gay veterans, government documents, and other sources to discuss the social and political issues that faced over 9,000 servicemen and women during World War II. The work had its origins in a chance discovery. In
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A book dealer described this collection: "LIVING AT WAR. A Collection of Contemporary Responses to the Draft. (n.p.): (n.p.) (n.d.). Spiralbound collection, apparently done in 1968 by students at the University of Chicago, containing personal statements by soldiers, draft evaders, and others; also
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in Ferndale, New York, and between 2002 and 2007 he coordinated its restoration, won it listings on the New York State and National Historic Places registers, and had the facade restored by a team of Cornell University historic preservation volunteers. With his life partner John Nelson, operated
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from 1964 to 1968, but did not earn a degree, dropping out in what he later described as a panic based on the political turmoil of 1968, confronting his sexuality, anxiety about paying for his education, and guilt about breaking with his working-class background. He moved to Boston and there he
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1996: MacArthur Fellowship, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, "in recognition of your accomplishments in history which demonstrate your originality, creativity, capacity for self-direction, and ability to make a contribution to our
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in 1995 and 2000. The executors of his estate donated his surviving papers to the same archive, which holds other collections that include correspondence from Bérubé and materials that document his work, as do the papers of
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1994–95: Rockefeller Residency Fellowship in the Humanities, Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS), Graduate Center, City University of New York, in support of research on "The Marine Cooks and Stewards Union 1930s to
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in 1996. He received a Rockefeller grant from the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies in 1994. For about twenty years beginning in 1979, Bérubé was interviewed about his work in publications including
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He served from 1983 to 1986 as a member of the Lesbian and Gay Advisory Committee (now the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex Advisory Committee) of San Francisco.
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with questions to pose at those hearings and submitted as written testimony a paper titled "Historical Overview of the Origins of the Military's Ban on Homosexuals".
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Bérubé curated the U.S. section of "Goodbye to Berlin? Hundert Jahre Schwulenbewegung", an exhibition on the history of the gay rights movement presented at the
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in Mount Hermon, Massachusetts, on scholarship, graduating in 1964. After registering for the draft as required at age 18, he sought and received
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Goodbye to Berlin? 100 Jahre Schwulenbewegung: eine Ausstellung des Schwulen Museums und der Akademie der Künste, 17. Mai bis 17. August 1997
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2005: Pride of Sullivan Award, Sullivan County Chamber of Commerce and Industry, for Carrier House Bed & Breakfast, May 1, 2005.
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1984: Certificate of Honor, San Francisco Board of Supervisors, "in appreciative public recognition of distinction and merit," 1984.
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called the book "remarkably evenhanded", as if it were surprising he could be committed to both scholarship and political activism.
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for outstanding Gay Men's Nonfiction book of 1990 Professional historians praised its research and the quality of Bérubé's prose.
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He moved to San Francisco in 1974 and continued to support himself with odd jobs, working for a time as a ticket-taker at the
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Bérubé, Allan (2011). "How Gay Stays White and What Kind of White It Stays". In D'Emilio, John; Freedman, Estelle B. (eds.).
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Bérubé, Allan (2011). "No Red-Baiting! No Race-Baiting! No Queen-Baiting!". In D'Emilio, John; Freedman, Estelle B. (eds.).
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Koskovich, Gerard (2014). "Displaying the Queer Past: Purposes, Publics, and Possibilities at the GLBT History Museum".
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in 1996. He received a Rockefeller grant from the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies in 1994 to research a book on the
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and others on the development of AIDS activism. He held several teaching positions in the 1990s. He taught at
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In the 1990s he also shared his expertise on gay life with the creators of several documentaries, including:
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when it held hearings on the exclusion of homosexuals from the U.S. military in 1993. He provided Senator
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Bérubé donated the research materials related to what he called the "World War II Project" to the
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Bérubé, Allan (2011). "Intellectual Desire". In D'Emilio, John; Freedman, Estelle B. (eds.).
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Bérubé, Allan (2011). "Lesbian Masquerade". In D'Emilio, John; Freedman, Estelle B. (eds.).
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He was a co-founder of the San Francisco Lesbian and Gay History Project in 1978 and of the
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In the late 1980s, Bérubé belonged to the Forget-Me-Nots, an affinity group that performed
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1996: "Allan Berube Day," proclaimed by San Francisco Board of Supervisors, June 17, 1996
545:. NY: Free Press, April 1990; paperback reprint: Plume/New American Library, April 1991. 136:(pronounced BEH-ruh-bay; December 3, 1946 – December 11, 2007) was a gay American 434:, a 90-minute illustrated talk on the left-wing, multi-racial, and gay-friendly union. 400: 389: 293: 575:"The First Stonewall". San Francisco Lesbian & Gay Freedom Day Program, June 1983. 148:, self-described "community-based" researcher and college drop-out, and award-winning 1728: 1670: 1357:
Gold, Tami (2001). "Making Out At Work". In Krupat, Kitty; McCreery, Patrick (eds.).
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significant piece of history and we are grateful for your dedication to this effort."
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Intelligent Design Antiques, which sold mid-century modern designs in Liberty.
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Dream Ships Sail Away: A Gay Odyssey Through the Golden Age of Luxury Liners
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Bérubé died on December 11, 2007, from complications of stomach ulcers in
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labels Bérubé "X'68", indicating he attended the Extension School there.
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1992: Certificate of Appreciation, National Park Service, Western Region
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Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights in the United States
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Coming Out Under Fire: The History of Gay Men and Women in World War Two
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Coming Out Under Fire: The History of Gay Men and Women in World War II
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for outstanding Gay Men's Nonfiction Book of 1990 and was adapted as a
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in 1994 with a screenplay that Bérubé co-wrote. The film received a
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1990: Community Service Award, Bay Area Physicians for Human Rights
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and Max Cole, with a screenplay by Bérubé and the film's director,
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My Desire for History: Essays in Gay, Labor, and Community History
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My Desire for History: Essays in Gay, Labor, and Community History
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My Desire for History: Essays in Gay, Labor, and Community History
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My Desire for History: Essays in Gay, Labor, and Community History
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Living at War: A Collection of Contemporary Responses to the Draft
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My Desire for History: Essays in Gay, Community, and Labor History
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1991: Lambda Book Award for Best Gay Male Nonfiction Book of 1990
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became involved in politics for the first time, working with the
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2004: Beautification Award, Greater Liberty Chamber of Commerce
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Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights
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in opposition to the Vietnam War. He came out as gay in 1969.
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Because he was gay, he was not allowed to testify before the
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Bérubé's principal work of history was the 1990 book
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American historian, activist, and scholar (1946–2007)
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No Queen-Baiting! 306:He worked as a consultant on the documentary film 1568:New York Public Library Archives and Manuscripts 152:, best known for his research and writing about 507:He was a member of the National Writers Union. 455:(1995), a documentary film by Arthur Dong; and 356: 1191:"Coming Out Under Fire, DeepFocus Productions" 871:audio includes excerpts from a 1990 interview. 369:It was adapted as a film in 1994, narrated by 189:for excellence in documentary media in 1995. 980: 978: 381:for excellence in documentary media in 1995. 8: 1491:"Ex-Liberty Trustee Allan Berube dies at 61" 1029: 1027: 362:Bérubé in later years liked to recall that 1374:"Licensed To Kill Looks at Murderous Evil" 1359:Out at Work: Building a Gay-Labor Alliance 1250: 1248: 691:Members are appointed by the chair of the 280:He was an English literature major at the 28: 17: 1092: 1090: 914: 912: 910: 908: 881: 879: 877: 755: 753: 751: 749: 747: 745: 415:(Oregon) in Summer Session 1994, and the 1213: 1211: 812: 810: 808: 578:Introduction to the German silent film, 1790:Writers from Springfield, Massachusetts 1117:"Gay Soldiers: They Watched Their Step" 1115:Goodwin, Doris Kearns (April 8, 1990). 942: 940: 938: 856: 854: 741: 671: 652:2001: Distinguished Achievement Award, 459:(1997), a documentary film produced by 1687: 1616:"CLAGS Wins Second Rockefeller Grant!" 1429: 1390: 1335: 931:from the original on October 23, 2022. 409:University of California at Santa Cruz 1595:from the original on January 26, 2021 1489:Lumsden, Michal (December 12, 2007). 985:Highleyman, Liz (December 20, 2007). 693:San Francisco Human Rights Commission 7: 1614:Sinanovic, Jasmina (March 1, 2013). 1564:"Jonathan Katz papers, c. 1947-1995" 919:Hoffman, Wayne (December 11, 2007). 832:Smith, Richard (February 22, 2008). 568:"Don't Save Us From Our Sexuality". 504:after being hospitalized for a day. 1478:from the original on March 3, 2016. 1466:Sager, Jeanne (December 14, 2007). 1036:QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 997:from the original on April 17, 2022 760:Fox, Margalit (December 16, 2007). 1810:20th-century American male writers 1645:San Francisco Board of Supervisors 861:Gross, Terry (December 17, 2007). 704:About 1998, it was described as: " 489:Bérubé was elected trustee of the 287:American Friends Service Committee 14: 1825:21st-century American LGBT people 1820:20th-century American LGBT people 1795:People from Monson, Massachusetts 1770:American male non-fiction writers 1372:Tynan, Kenneth (April 18, 1997). 1141:Mayer, Fritz (January 10, 2008). 786:Woo, Elaine (December 17, 2007). 183:documentary film of the same name 1815:Historians from New York (state) 1256:"The Awardees from 1998 to 2022" 1164:Holden, Stephen (July 8, 1994). 502:Catskill Regional Medical Center 411:in Winter 1991 and Spring 1992, 337:, which examined the stories of 265:Allan Ronald Bérubé was born in 601:"The War Years Were Critical". 428:Marine Cooks and Stewards Union 386:Senate Armed Services Committee 1775:LGBT people from Massachusetts 1323:Independent Television Service 891:University of Chicago Magazine 680:University of Chicago Magazine 631:1991: Outstanding Book Award, 445:(1996), a documentary film by 417:New School for Social Research 1: 1805:Historians from Massachusetts 1800:People from Liberty, New York 1780:Lambda Literary Award winners 1468:"Liberty's Berube Dead at 61" 987:"Historian Allan Berube dies" 921:"Historian Allan Bérubé Dies" 1765:American military historians 1675:Online Archive of California 1543:Online Archive of California 1074:Online Archive of California 271:Mount Hermon School for Boys 1539:"Search results for Bérubé" 1451:Baumgardt, Manfred (1997). 654:Monette-Horwitz Trust Award 483:Shelburne Playhouse/Theatre 324:United States Supreme Court 83:Historian, activist, author 1851: 1694:: CS1 maint: postscript ( 1589:"Vietnam War Literature I" 1436:: CS1 maint: postscript ( 1397:: CS1 maint: postscript ( 1342:: CS1 maint: postscript ( 1319:"The Question of Equality" 468:Berlin Academy of the Arts 267:Springfield, Massachusetts 50:Springfield, Massachusetts 1750:Historians of LGBT topics 1426:; Bérube is not credited. 1332:; Bérubé is not credited. 1042:(2): 61–78, esp. 63, 73. 801:– via Boston Globe. 413:Portland State University 27: 1755:American LGBT historians 1641:"Journal of Proceedings" 1472:Sullivan County Democrat 1070:"Forget-Me-Nots records" 949:History Workshop Journal 439:The Question of Equality 395:In the documentary film 309:The Times of Harvey Milk 1293:posthumously digitized. 605:Pride Guide, June 1983. 526:New York Public Library 517:GLBT Historical Society 301:GLBT Historical Society 252:National Public Radio's 377:. The film received a 360: 333:In 1990, he published 275:conscientious objector 235:San Francisco Examiner 1830:American LGBT writers 1671:"Allan Berube papers" 1260:Monette-Horwitz Trust 1239:May 11, 2008, at the 1048:10.14321/qed.1.2.0061 867:National Public Radio 581:Anders als die Andern 348:Lambda Literary Award 344:Coming Out Under Fire 282:University of Chicago 179:Lambda Literary Award 174:Coming Out Under Fire 158:American Armed Forces 115:Lambda Literary Award 94:Coming Out Under Fire 1745:American gay writers 1104:on January 11, 2007. 477:and then settled in 473:He moved briefly to 424:MacArthur Fellowship 397:Over Our Dead Bodies 364:Doris Kearns Goodwin 242:, Sonia Freedman on 194:MacArthur Fellowship 120:MacArthur Fellowship 34:Allan Bérubé in 1990 1495:Times Herald-Record 1153:on January 9, 2009. 511:Papers and archives 405:Stanford University 211:The Washington Post 146:independent scholar 44:Allan Ronald Bérubé 1785:Deaths from ulcers 1664:Additional sources 1147:The River Reporter 961:10.1093/hwj/dbq012 589:Gay Community News 491:Village of Liberty 422:Bérubé received a 407:in Fall 1991, the 320:civil disobedience 229:Gay Community News 223:Christopher Street 205:The New York Times 192:Bérubé received a 1760:MacArthur Fellows 1378:Los Angeles Times 991:Bay Area Reporter 792:Los Angeles Times 591:, April 21, 1984. 522:Jonathan Ned Katz 479:Liberty, New York 128: 127: 66:Liberty, New York 59:December 11, 2007 1842: 1718:November 6, 1996 1699: 1693: 1685: 1683: 1681: 1657: 1656: 1654: 1652: 1637: 1631: 1630: 1628: 1626: 1611: 1605: 1604: 1602: 1600: 1585: 1579: 1578: 1576: 1574: 1560: 1554: 1553: 1551: 1549: 1535: 1529: 1528: 1526: 1524: 1509: 1503: 1502: 1501:on May 18, 2011. 1497:. 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