Authors: Martin Duberman
AZT antiretroviral drug therapy,
128–31
,
148–49
and ACT-UP,
129–31
Callen’s rejection of,
128–31
“Concorde” study (1993),
130
,
131
,
256
costs,
178
and GMHC,
160
Bablanian, Rostom,
9
Bachelor’s Mill (D.C. gay bar),
34
Bactrim (PCP prophylaxis),
53
,
145–46
,
148–49
,
227
,
228
,
229
Badgley, Christiane,
294
Badlands (D.C. gay bar),
84
“Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo” (drag troupe),
249
Ballou Senior High School (Washington, D.C.),
25
Baltimore Gay Alliance,
16
Barnett, Allen,
223
Barry, Marion,
15–16
,
29
,
117
,
140
,
214
bathhouses,
6
,
11
,
48
,
69–70
,
93–97
,
122
Callen’s tour of New York scene,
93–97
debates about closure of,
93–97
,
122
San Francisco demonstrations and closure,
93
Bay Area Physicians for Human Rights,
45
Bay Area Reporter
,
160
Beal, James T.,
320n12
Beam, Dorothy,
109–10
,
142
,
167–68
,
182
,
321n14
Beam, Joseph (Joe),
17
,
36
,
75–77
,
105–16
,
142–43
,
166–69
,
207
,
318n26
and Hemphill,
76–77
,
107–12
,
142–43
,
166–69
In the Life
anthology,
76–77
,
105
,
109
,
110–11
,
114–15
,
142
,
167
and the MOVE bombing,
107
Bean, Carl,
112
Bennett, Michael,
149
Berkowitz, Richard (“Rich”),
47–51
How to Have Sex in an Epidemic
(1983 pamphlet),
68–71
and Mass,
64–65
New York Native
article with Callen,
47–51
,
55–59
,
94
and promiscuity issue,
59
,
62–65
and PWA movement,
90–91
safe-sex education,
96
Stayin’ Alive
(memoir),
48
Bernard, Edward,
149
Berry, Delores,
17
Best Friends (D.C. organization),
139
Beth Israel Medical Center (New York),
68
Betty (rock group),
78
BGM
(publication),
32
Black and White Men Together,
82
,
84
black churches
and AIDS crisis in D.C.,
85–87
and AIDS crisis in New York,
139
,
213
gay churches,
87
homophobia/attitudes on homosexuality,
17–18
,
86–87
,
139
,
172
,
213
,
241–42
Black Coalition on AIDS (San Francisco),
139
black community, AIDS crisis and.
See
AIDS crisis and the black community
black community and homosexuality,
79
,
87–89
,
170
,
171–72
,
179–82
,
209–14
,
291–92
,
295–96
black gay and lesbian community
AIDS crisis and,
ix
,
84–85
,
112–13
,
120
,
138–43
,
212–13
,
216
,
262
the black church,
17–18
,
86
,
139
,
172
,
213
,
241–42
feminists,
28–29
,
76–77
,
155
,
174–75
and interracial relationships,
207–9
NCBLG,
17
,
41–42
,
79–80
,
88
,
111–13
and racial identity,
17
,
172
,
181–82
,
204–5
and racism in the white gay movement,
76
,
79–83
,
115–16
,
141–42
,
169–71
,
212–16
Riggs’s films,
204–5
“second Harlem Renaissance,”
xi
,
32
,
141
,
172–75
See also
Washington, D.C.’s black gay and lesbian community
Black Gay and Lesbian Leadership Forum (BGLLF),
233–34
,
295
Black Gay Men United (Oakland),
139
,
215
Black Is . . . Black Ain’t
(film),
237
,
294–95
,
300
Black Men’s Network (Delaware),
215
black nationalism,
171–72
,
208
,
209–11
,
295
Black Nations/Queer Nations?,
303
Black Radical Congress and Principles of Unity,
87–88
Black Scholar
,
77
Blackheart
collective,
36
,
42
,
107
,
111
,
115–16
Blacklight
magazine,
16
,
17
,
172
,
293
Blacklight Press (Washington, D.C.),
115
Blackmun, Harry,
122–23
Black/Out
(NCBLG magazine),
111
,
114–15
,
142
,
172–73
Blaxton, Reginald G.,
85–86
BLK
(journal),
172–73
Block, Adam,
159–60
Blue Dolphin (San Francisco),
157
Blues Alley (D.C. club),
35
Body Politic
(Toronto-based gay paper),
58–59
,
68
Bond, Julian,
87
Boozer, Melvin,
89
Boston Globe
,
57
Boston Phoenix
,
6–7
Bowers v. Hardwick
(1986),
122–24
,
154
Boyd, Randy,
235
Bradford National Corporation,
11
Brandt, Pam,
51–52
Brass Rail (D.C. club),
80
Brazile, Donna,
88–89
Brooks, Gwendolyn,
34
Brother to Brother: New Writings by Black Men
,
115
,
167–72
,
175–82
,
232–34
,
240–41
,
292
Harris’s poem “Hope Against Hope,”
179
Hemphill and,
167–72
,
175–82
,
232–34
,
240–41
Hemphill’s introduction,
169–73
,
321n14
reviews and responses,
176–78
,
240–41
section on AIDS (“Hold Tight Gently”),
177
,
178–79
Washington Post Book World
controversy,
232–33
Brown, Rita Mae,
28
Brown, Sterling,
30
Bucchino, John,
281
Buchanan, Pat,
73
Buckley, William,
154
Buena Vista (musical group),
51
,
52
,
157
Bunch, Charlotte,
28
Burkett, Elinor,
317n14
Burrell, Walter Rico,
178
But Then, She’s Betty Carter
(film),
30
Butts, Rev. Calvin,
139
Cabrini Hospital (NYC),
286–87
Callaloo
(journal),
77
Callen, Barbara Ann,
2–3
,
7
,
43–44
,
259
,
276
,
287–89
,
328n18
Callen, Clifford,
2–3
,
7
,
43–45
,
287–89
Callen, Mike,
xi–xii
,
1–15
,
43–73
,
101–3
,
124–38
,
156–66
,
194–203
,
218–23
,
227–31
,
247–61
,
271–90
and ACT-UP,
129
,
164
,
192
,
194–96
,
222
,
257
AIDS status rumors/debates over,
134–35
,
279
and amfAR,
199
and AZT controversy,
128–31
book projects,
130
,
160–61
,
164
,
249
,
320n12
and
Bowers
decision,
123
clashes with GMHC leadership,
62–65
,
67
,
90
,
120
,
134
,
195
conversations with long-term survivors,
126
,
132–33
,
136–37
,
164
,
230
,
277
,
317n14