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Martin Duberman


Born
in New York, New York, The United States
August 06, 1930

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Martin Bauml Duberman is a scholar and playwright. He graduated from Yale in 1952 and earned a Ph.D. in American history from Harvard in 1957. Duberman left his tenured position at Princeton University in 1971 to become Distinguished Professor of History at Lehman College in New York City.

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“There’s even less acceptance of bisexuality than homosexuality. Binary thinking still holds strong sway with the general population, and the exclusive homosexual is more understandable to the average person than is an individual who wanders the Kinsey scale with apparent—and alarming—abandon.”
Martin Duberman, Has the Gay Movement Failed?

“We take you at your word: you are like us; now that we’ve ‘let you in,’ we expect that in your gratitude you won’t pull any surprises and start behaving like some subspecies that you’ve assured us you’re not; if we now say it’s OK to be gay, we don’t expect you to pull the rug out from under us and start acting queer.”
Martin Duberman, Has the Gay Movement Failed?
tags: queer

“When GLF talked about sexual liberation, the agenda often included two interlocking items rarely mentioned these days: freeing up same-sex attraction in confirmed heterosexuals and releasing heterosexual desire in those who considered themselves exclusively gay.”
Martin Duberman, Has the Gay Movement Failed?

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