Daniel Swensen

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Some men and women who had been pulled from small-town life at an early age were attracted to port cities, such as San Francisco, which presented the opportunity to be openly gay among a community of others like themselves. San Francisco in particular became a gay mecca toward the end of the war, when fighting was most intense in the Pacific, and official military policy turned up the heat on gays, discharging gay men by the hundreds into the picturesque port town.
Sexuality and Socialism: History, Politics, and Theory of LGBT Liberation
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