"Writhing bedfellows": 1826 : two young men from antebellum South Carolina's ruling elite share "extravagant delight"
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"Writhing bedfellows": 1826 : two young men from antebellum South Carolina's ruling elite share "extravagant delight"
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- Martin Bauml Duberman
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- Duberman presents two letters, written in 1826, which "discussed homosexuality in a guilt-free manner. The author suggests that this nonchalance may have been typical of this class and race in the antebellum South. The author's account of the difficulties surrounding his efforts to publish the Withers/Hammond letters provides historians with useful advice on how to deal with archivists when printing sensitive material."--Abstract, p. 85
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