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From: College Literature
Date: 19990322
Author:Payne, W. Douglas
Barrett, Eileen and Patricia Cramer, eds. 1997. New York University Press. The Cutting Edge. $55 hc. $18.95 sc. 288 pp.
"I don't feel any burning need to go to Washington again." For my friend the Artist, the 1993 march had been profoundly moving. Hundreds of thousands of lesbians and gay men gathered proudly, ironically, at the symbolic center of the nation to laugh, to chant, to demand change. It was much bigger than even the 1987 march, and in political demonstrations, size counts. Even if Clinton was, well, phoning in his support, he still was not Reagan or Bush. With a ...
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