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We Both Laughed in Pleasure

We Both Laughed in Pleasure
Author: Lou Sullivan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2019
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781643620176

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Drawn from Sullivan's meticulously kept journals, this landmark book records the life of arguably the first publicly gay trans man to medically transition. Sensual, lascivious, challenging, quotidian and poetic, the diaries complicate and disrupt normative trans narratives.


Lou Sullivan

Lou Sullivan
Author: Brice Smith
Publisher: Transgress Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2017-03-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0998252115

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“[They] said I couldn’t live as a gay man, but it looks like I’m going to die like one.” Good Midwestern girls did not grow up to be gay men and die from AIDS. Unless they were transgender pioneer Lou Sullivan (1951-1991). In this heart-wrenchingly inspirational biography, Brice D. Smith reclaims one of the most tragically overlooked people in LGBT history. Sullivan marched for Civil Rights, embraced the 1960s counterculture, came of age in the gay liberation movement, transformed medical treatment of trans people, institutionalized trans history, forged an international female-to-male (FTM) transgender community and died from AIDS at the epicenter of the crisis. He overcame tremendous obstacles to be who he was and dedicated his life to helping others do the same. An activist to the end, Sullivan inspired a generation to rethink gender identity, sexual orientation and what it means to be human.


Breaking Ground

Breaking Ground
Author: Louis Wade Sullivan
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2014
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0820346632

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While Louis W. Sullivan was a student at Morehouse College, Morehouse president Benjamin Mays said something to the student body that stuck with him for the rest of his life. "The tragedy of life is not failing to reach our goals," Mays said. "It is not having goals to reach." In Breaking Ground, Sullivan recounts his extraordinary life beginning with his childhood in Jim Crow south Georgia and continuing through his trailblazing endeavors training to become a physician in an almost entirely white environment in the Northeast, founding and then leading the Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, and serving as secretary of Health and Human Services in President George H. W. Bush's administration. Throughout this extraordinary life Sullivan has passionately championed both improved health care and increased access to medical professions for the poor and people of color. At five years old, Louis Sullivan declared to his mother that he wanted to be a doctor. Given the harsh segregation in Blakely, Georgia, and its lack of adequate schools for African Americans at the time, his parents sent Louis and his brother, Walter, to Savannah and later Atlanta, where greater educational opportunities existed for blacks. After attending Booker T. Washington High School and Morehouse College, Sullivan went to medical school at Boston University--he was the sole African American student in his class. He eventually became the chief of hematology there until Hugh Gloster, the president of Morehouse College, presented him with an opportunity he couldn't refuse: Would Sullivan be the founding dean of Morehouse's new medical school? He agreed and went on to create a state-of-the-art institution dedicated to helping poor and minority students become doctors. During this period he established long-lasting relationships with George H. W. and Barbara Bush that would eventually result in his becoming the secretary of Health and Human Services in 1989. Sullivan details his experiences in Washington dealing with the burgeoning AIDS crisis, PETA activists, and antismoking efforts, along with his efforts to push through comprehensive health care reform decades before the Affordable Care Act. Along the way his interactions with a cast of politicos, including Thurgood Marshall, Jack Kemp, Clarence Thomas, Jesse Helms, and the Bushes, capture vividly a particular moment in recent history. Sullivan's life--from Morehouse to the White House and his ongoing work with medical students in South Africa--is the embodiment of the hopes and progress that the civil rights movement fought to achieve. His story should inspire future generations--of all backgrounds--to aspire to great things. A Sarah Mills Hodge Fund Publication


Youngman

Youngman
Author: Lou Sullivan
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2021-11-04
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1473593514

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A unique first-hand account of a historical gay trans man's whole life, which reads like a celebratory coming-of-age novel. Lou kept candid diaries from the age of 10. Through these extracts, we hear Lou's life in his own words: from 'playing boys' in his childhood in Wisconsin, to cruising San Francisco's gay bars for handsome 'youngmen'; from first hearing about gender non-conforming communities, to becoming a vital part of them as an activist, author, and archivist. Lou navigated his identity with few role models and was perhaps the first publicly gay transgender man. Successfully campaigning to remove heterosexuality from the medical requirements for gender affirming surgery, Lou was pivotal in our modern understanding of gender and sexuality as distinct identities. After he was diagnosed with HIV in 1986, he remarked that he had been told by clinics that 'it was impossible for me to live as a gay man, but it looks like I'm gonna die like one.' This selection shows Lou's joyous love of life, men, and sex. * LAMBDA LITERARY AWARD WINNER * * PUBLISHING TRIANGLE FINALIST * WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY SUSAN STRYKER 'Chatty and tender, casually poetic and voraciously sexual-Sullivan workshopped his identity and his relationships, committing to the page an interior monologue of self-discovery that paralleled the gay-liberation movement, the burgeoning transgender-rights movement, and the aids crisis... Given how many contemporary trans narratives are rooted in trauma, their choice to foreground trans pleasure and sensuality is celebratory, even radical' The New Yorker


Lou Sullivan Diaries (1970-1980) and Theories of Sexual Embodiment

Lou Sullivan Diaries (1970-1980) and Theories of Sexual Embodiment
Author: Lanei M. Rodemeyer
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3319630342

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This book highlights the intersection between theory and lived experience, academic description and the personal narrative of Lou Sullivan. Sullivan puzzled in his diaries over the conundrum of his desire to transition from female to male in order to be a gay man. The reader will follow Sullivan as he struggles with his feelings of maleness, in his troubled relationship with his lover, Tom, through his many sexual escapades, and finally, as he begins taking hormones. Alongside the diaries is an engagement with body and gender theories, accessible to the introductory reader, yet also taking up current debates especially in transgender studies.


Raisin' Cain

Raisin' Cain
Author: Mary Lou Sullivan
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2010
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780879309732

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The Autobiography of an Idea

The Autobiography of an Idea
Author: Louis H. Sullivan
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2012-03-14
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0486141837

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The famous American architect's fascinating look at the early years of his pioneering work, which led to his being called the "father of the skyscraper." Far from an ordinary document of records and dates, Sullivan's passionate book crystallizes his insights and opinions into an organic theory of architecture. Includes a wealth of projects and evaluations, as well as 34 full-page plates.


Everything's Bigger in Texas

Everything's Bigger in Texas
Author: Mary Lou Sullivan
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1540005003

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Louis Sullivan

Louis Sullivan
Author: Robert C. Twombly
Publisher: Viking Adult
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1986
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Describes the life and accomplishments of the founding father of American architecture.


Christmas with Ed Sullivan

Christmas with Ed Sullivan
Author: Ed Sullivan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258182144

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