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PRIDE: Fifty Years of Parades and Protests from the Photo Archives of the New York Times

Hardback

Main Details

Title PRIDE: Fifty Years of Parades and Protests from the Photo Archives of the New York Times
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Abrams Books
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 178
ISBN/Barcode 9781419737923
ClassificationsDewey:306.76
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Abrams
Imprint Abrams Image
Publication Date 21 May 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

It began in New York City on June 28, 1969. When police raided the Stonewall Inn-a bar in the Greenwich Village neighborhood, known as a safe haven for gay men-violent demonstrations and protests broke out in response. The Stonewall Riots, as they would come to be known, were the first spark in the wildfire that would become the LGBTQ rights revolution. Fifty years later, the LGBTQ community and its supporters continue to gather every June to commemorate this historic event. Here, collected for the first time byTheNew York Times, is a powerful visual history of five decades of parades and protests of the LGBTQ rights movement. These photos, paired with descriptions of major events from each decade as well as selected reporting fromThe Times, showcase the victories, setbacks, and ongoing struggles for the LGBTQ community.

Author Biography

Alex Ross studied at the American Academy of Art in Chicago, then honed his craft as a storyboard artist before entering the field of comics. In 1993, Marvels--his groundbreaking miniseries with writer Kurt Busiek--created a wider acceptance for painted comics. In 1996 he and writer Mark Waid produced the equally successful Kingdom Come for DC Comics, and followed those up with an extensive series of work including magazine and album covers, as well as a poster for the Academy Awards. Ross has also been the subject of two monographs written and designed by Chip Kidd--Mythology: The DC Comics Art of Alex Ross and Marvelocity: The Marvel Comics Art of Alex Ross. His latest book is The Alex Ross Marvel Comics Poster Book (Abrams ComicArts, Spring 2021).

Reviews

"Pride: Fifty Years of Parades and Protests From the Photo Archives of The New York Times" offers a self-reflexive review of the ways in which this newspaper has reported on the L.G.B.T.Q. community over the past half-century. In his introduction, The Times's Los Angeles bureau chief, Adam Nagourney, takes the paper to task for its shortcomings in regards to its coverage of Stonewall and AIDS, among other subjects. The book reproduces a February 28, 1971 article, "More Homosexuals Aided to Become Heterosexual," published two years before the American Psychiatric Association declared that homosexuality was not, in fact, a mental illness. The chronological interplay of published stories and more than 350 photographs presents a timeline of the relentless march - and marches - of recent history, as filtered through the media's perspectives and prejudices." -- The New York Times "To take in the breadth of [PRIDE's] contents - to see the scope of LGBTQ+ rights, from the first Christopher Street Day march in 1970 to protests for transgender rights just last year - is to witness the power of visibility firsthand" -- them. "A stunning new coffee table book" -- Queer Forty "This book is a powerful visual history of five decades of parades and protests for equality. Educational and visually enriching, complete with photos from The New York Times, this book is the perfect companion for any coffee table." -- BookTrib "Capturing seminal moments in the past five decades, the Photo Archives of the New York Times' PRIDE: Fifty Years of Parades and Protests features more than 350 photographs. This inspiring visual record documents the community's major events, setbacks and victories from cities around the world, and shows how parades began as a highlight charged political events to challenge a world order in which homosexual activities were illegal and persecuted." -- marie claire UK "Fifty years after the Stonewall riots, The New York Times has opened its photo archives to share the pictures that made history with the world. hat night that radically impacted the LGBTI community unfolds through exclusive content in new book Pride: Fifty Years Of Parades And Protests. But it's not only about Stonewall: Pride condenses half a century of LGBTI fights and victories printed on coated paper [...] this book defies the short-lived nature of newspaper copies, celebrating those moments on a longer-lasting medium. Pride, whose cover is simply effective rainbow flag across a blue sky, contains pictures and articles on the milestones the LGBTI community has reached ever since that night in NYC" -- Gay Star News "On this day in 1969, police raided the Stonewall Inn - a bar in Greenwich Village, New York, beloved by the gay and transgender community. The ensuing protests that became a touchstone in the fight for gay rights have been commemorated every summer since in parades around the world. 'Pride: Fifty Years of Parades and Protests' gathers 350 photographs from the archives of 'The New York Times', from the first Pride in New York in June 1970, right up to protests outside the White House against President Trump's rollback on trans rights in 2018." -- The i newspaper