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An Angel in Sodom

Henry Gerber and the Birth of the Gay Rights Movement

Jim Elledge

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English
Chicago Review Press
01 March 2023
Henry Gerber was the father of American gay liberation.

Born in 1892 in Germany, Henry Gerber was expelled from school as a boy and lost several jobs as a young man because of his homosexual activities. He emigrated to the United States and enlisted in the army for employment. After his release, he explored Chicago’s gay subculture: cruising Bughouse Square, getting arrested for “disorderly conduct,” and falling in love. He was institutionalized for being gay, branded an “enemy alien” at the end of World War I, and given a choice: to rejoin the army or be imprisoned in a federal penitentiary.

Gerber re-enlisted and was sent to Germany in 1920. In Berlin, he discovered a vibrant gay rights movement, which made him vow to advocate for the rights of gay men at home. He founded the Society for Human Rights, the first legally recognized US gay-rights organization, on December 10, 1924.

When police caught wind of it, he and two members were arrested. He lost his job, went to court three times, and went bankrupt. Released, he moved to New York, disheartened.

Later in life, he joined the DC chapter of the Mattachine Society, a gay-rights advocacy group founded by Harry Hay who had heard of Gerber’s group, leading him to found Mattachine. 

An Angel in Sodom is the first and long overdue biography of the founder of the first US gay rights organization.

'Finally, a fascinating, carefully researched biography of the founder of the first US homosexual rights organization, Henry Gerber! Thanks, Jim Elledge, for documenting the life of this pioneering resister.' — Jonathan Ned Katz, author of The Daring Life and Dangerous Times of Eve Adams

'A thrilling work of historical recovery. The author successfully captures the life and times of a man whose story tells us so much about the forms of oppression and resistance in the half century before Stonewall and gay liberation. A vital contribution to LGBTQ history!' — John D'Emilio, author of Memories of a Gay Catholic Boyhood: Coming of Age in the Sixties

'This important biography of German-born Henry Gerber — arguably the first American gay rights activist — fills a critical lacuna in the queer historical record. It does so by documenting Gerber’s early activism, influenced by the thriving queer culture of Weimar Germany, as well as the inspiration Gerber provided later to members of the American homophile movement.' — Robert Beachy, author of Gay Berlin

'Jim Elledge’s An Angel in Sodom is a fascinating biography of Henry Gerber, who founded America’s first known LGBTQ rights group (The Society for Human Rights), in Chicago in 1924. For too long, Gerber has mostly been a footnote in our history; Elledge’s careful research fills in critical gaps in his bio, and in the history of queer organizing in America as a whole.' — Hugh Ryan, author of When Brooklyn Was Queer

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Imprint:   Chicago Review Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   480g
ISBN:   9781641606059
ISBN 10:   1641606053
Pages:   304
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introductory Note Part I. Chicago 1. I had no idea that I was a homosexual 2. I had always bitterly felt the injustice 3. to promote and protect 4. infecting God’s own country Part II. New York 5. Which way do YOU take it, and for how much? 6. Escape from the Bughouse of this fairytale kultur! 7. for Christ’s sake, leave me out of it 8. Henry’s epistles to the perverts 9. I nearly fell out of my chair! Part III. Washington, DC 10. What homosexual in his right mind wants to marry or to be “cured”? 11. notorious as a homosexual paradise 12. this fascist world 13. so much poppycock 14. Everyone is after their scalp 15. As if we did not know! 16. born 1000 years too soon, or 1000 years too late Notes Bibliography Index  

Jim Elledge, award-winning author, has won two Lambda Literary Awards. The Boys of Fairy Town was also a finalist for a Lammy, received a starred review in Booklist, and was included in ALA's Over the Rainbow Book List. He lives in Middlesboro, Kentucky.

Reviews for An Angel in Sodom: Henry Gerber and the Birth of the Gay Rights Movement

A thrilling work of historical recovery. The author successfully captures the life and times of a man whose story tells us so much about the forms of oppression and resistance in the half century before Stonewall and gay liberation. A vital contribution to LGBTQ history! --John D'Emilio, author of Memories of a Gay Catholic Boyhood: Coming of Age in the Sixties Finally, a fascinating, carefully researched biography of the founder of the first US homosexual rights organization, Henry Gerber! Thanks, Jim Elledge, for documenting the life of this pioneering resistor. --Jonathan Ned Katz, author, The Daring Life and Dangerous Times of Eve Adams


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