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The Rest of Us: The Rise of America's Eastern European Jews

DOC The Rest of Us: The Rise of America's Eastern European Jews by Stephen Birmingham in History

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2017 LAMBDA LITERARY AWARD WINNER The partial inspiration for the ABC television mini-series! "You could read Cleve Jones's book because you should know about the struggle for gay; lesbian; and transgender rights from one of its key participants--maybe heroes--but really; you should read it for pleasure and joy."--Rebecca Solnit; author of Men Explain Things to MeBorn in 1954; Cleve Jones was among the last generation of gay Americans who grew up wondering if there were others out there like himself. There were. Like thousands of other young people; Jones; nearly penniless; was drawn in the early 1970s to San Francisco; a city electrified by progressive politics and sexual freedom. Jones found community--in the hotel rooms and ramshackle apartments shared by other young adventurers; in the city's bathhouses and gay bars like The Stud; and in the burgeoning gay district; the Castro; where a New York transplant named Harvey Milk set up a camera shop; began shouting through his bullhorn; and soon became the nation's most outspoken gay elected official. With Milk's encouragement; Jones dove into politics and found his calling in "the movement." When Milk was killed by an assassin's bullet in 1978; Jones took up his mentor's progressive mantle--only to see the arrival of AIDS transform his life once again. By turns tender and uproarious; When We Rise is Jones' account of his remarkable life. He chronicles the heartbreak of losing countless friends to AIDS; which very nearly killed him; too; his co-founding of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation during the terrifying early years of the epidemic; his conception of the AIDS Memorial Quilt; the largest community art project in history; the bewitching story of 1970s San Francisco and the magnetic spell it cast for thousands of young gay people and other misfits; and the harrowing; sexy; and sometimes hilarious stories of Cleve's passionate relationships with friends and lovers during an era defined by both unprecedented freedom and and violence alike. When We Rise is not only the story of a hero to the LQBTQ community; but the vibrantly voice memoir of a full and transformative American life.


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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful. A Brilliant Book as masterfully written as researched.By agacevThe Rest of Us is the wonderful finale to Stephen Birmingham's impressive triptych of the histories of American Jewry.This three part work doesn't simply account for the overlooked facets of the American Jewish experience (or American history) but takes us back to homeland(s) in the Old World from time to time and connects many dots that create a captivating picture of people and places.It is also a brilliant piece of writing where the personal and the private waltz with the public to provide a comprehensive tableaux that was previously unavailable.Even though I am a great fan of "the Grandees" and "Our Crowd"; "The Rest of Us" is very special to me as my family hails from Eastern Europe and the Caucasus.A wonderful read overall; and not only for researchers or Jews.6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Should Have Been Titled "Some of Them"By Jeffrey WaitzmanA book about a limited number of highly successful members of a huge tsunami of Eastern European immigrants who came to the United States from the mid-1800's until the early 1900's who preserved and continued a rich culture destroyed by World War 2. However; this book missed the opportunity to document the success and metamorphosis of this unique American sub culture on the nature of every aspect of the rich American culture at large.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Rags to riches: from eastern european progroms and misery to the good (american) life; all within one generation.By Alexander BlaserFascinating stories of a small number of the more than one million eastern european (mostly polish and russian) jews who arrived in New York at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries. Incredibly gifted people who; within a very short time; became famous and rich; in the movies; radio; TV; entertainment and fashion industries. Even in crime!. Surprisingly; one of the people the reader inevitably gets to like most; is mobster Meyer Lansky; who had a personality much more attractive and alluring than movie greats like Samuel Goldwyn or Lous B. Meyer or the cosmetics lady Helena Rubinstein! Common in all of them: They were were (mostly street-)smart and hungry: Hungry for recognition; hungry for respect; hungry for luxury; riches; the good life. And in a hurry. Most passed through Ellis Island; and from there to the Lower East Side of New York; the eastern europeain jewish ghetto; and not a very good address at that time; and all did their best to get out of there as soon as possible; and very successfully so.Excellently well written; a fascinating read.

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