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Boots of leather, slippers of gold

by Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy, Madeline D. Davis · 1993

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Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold traces the evolution of the lesbian community in Buffalo, New York from the mid-1930s up to the early 1960s. Drawing upon the oral histories of 45 women, it is the first comprehensive history of a working-class lesbian community. These poignant and complex stories show how black and white working-class lesbians, although living under oppressive circumstances, nevertheless became powerful agents of historical change. Based on 13 years of research, Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold ranges over such topics as sex, relationships, coming out, butch-fem roles, motherhood, aging, racism, work, oppression and pride. Kennedy and Davis provide a unique insider's perspective on butch-fem culture and argue that the roots of gay and lesbian liberation are found specifically in the determined resistance of working-class lesbians.

HistoryLesbiansSocial conditionsWomen's studiesWorking classNew York (State)BuffaloLesbian communitiesWorking class, united statesBuffalo (n.y.)New york (state), social conditionsSOCIAL SCIENCE / Lesbian Studies